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Trevor Burton (born Trevor Ireson; 9 March 1949 in Aston, Birmingham) is an English guitarist and is a founding member of The Move. Career [ edit ] Burton started playing guitar at a young age and was leading his own group called The Everglades by 1963.
Nov 2, 2023 · Because of their musical ability the Move slotted into the new psychedelia so easily that it would be tempting to assume they were permanently stoned, but, with the exception of Trevor Burton and Chris ‘Ace’ Kefford, the band’s original bassist, they tended to steer clear of the Swinging 60s set.
Jun 20, 2019 · Brummie guitar legend Trevor Burton, who played with the Move, Balls and Steve Gibbons Band, is honoured by fellow musicians at a fundraiser in Bilston. Roy Wood, Andy Fairweather Low and the Climax Blues Band are among the stars who will perform at the Robin 2 on 23rd June.
Apr 26, 2018 · Trevor Burton, co-founder of The Move, talks about his debut solo album, Long Play, and his musical influences and memories. The album features acoustic versions of classic and modern songs, and will be released on Record Store Day UK.
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The Autumn 2007 tour was billed as "the Move featuring Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan". In 2014, the band toured as the Move with a lineup consisting of Bevan, Burton, Tree, keyboardist/vocalist Abby Brant, and guitarist/vocalist Tony Kelsey.
Trevor Burton occupies an odd position in British rock history. A serious blues enthusiast, his most visible gig after 40 years in music is still the three years he spent playing with the pop-rock band…