The Move and The Hitmen

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The Move and The Hitmen

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More photos from the free concert
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Mick Avory leaves The Hitmen's drums to sing Dedicated Follower Of Fashion
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Closer photo showing Bev Bevan on drums
Closer photo showing Bev Bevan on drums
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Were The Move actually billed as Bev Bevans Move Jim, he is the only link with the group that had the hits.

The Hitmen for those who will not be aware contains Mick Avory ex Kinks Eric Haydock ex early Hollies and others are people who were associated with 60's groups bt were not part of the hit making years.
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I still have The Move and Roy Woods Wisards on vinyl. Some real good stuff. 8)
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Were these Hitmen the same band that had a single called "Bates Motel" in the early 80s?
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Did they play "California Man"? :D
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Definately not Chuck
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royclough wrote:Were The Move actually billed as Bev Bevans Move Jim, he is the only link with the group that had the hits.

The Hitmen for those who will not be aware contains Mick Avory ex Kinks Eric Haydock ex early Hollies and others are people who were associated with 60's groups bt were not part of the hit making years.
They were billed as The Move. There are two originals in the band, Bev and Trevor Burton.

The Hitmen, were called The Class of '64 until last year when Chip Hawkes left. The line up is now:-
Mick Avory (Kinks)
Eric Haydock (Hollies)
Martin Lyon (Love Affair)
Ted Tomlin
Graham Pollock
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paologregorio wrote:Did they play "California Man"? :D
The Move did:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNClsvgv2V0
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Technically Jim were they billed as The Move featuring Bev Bevan and Trevor Burton, yet another of these fallouts over a name.

I did not relaise trevor Burton had joined Bev Bevan though, he did not initially.

Interesting reply to Roy Wood who is not happy about how they are billing themselves here

http://www.themovelive.com/royreply.html
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dedicated_follower wrote:
paologregorio wrote:Did they play "California Man"? :D
The Move did:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNClsvgv2V0
I meant the Move-oops, excuse the pronoun ambiguity. :oops: :D Cool. :D What a fun video clip! Thanks for posting the link. :)
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This is my favourite Move song, never a Single wasted on an album but in my view a Clough's Classic

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