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Trevor Burton (born Trevor Ireson; 9 March 1949 [1] in Aston, Birmingham [2]) is an English guitarist and is a founding member of the Move. Career.
Besides Wood, the Move's original five-piece roster in 1965 was drummer Bev Bevan, bassist Kefford, vocalist Carl Wayne and guitarist Trevor Burton. [2] The final line-up of 1972 was the trio of Wood, Bevan and Jeff Lynne ; together, they rode the group's transition into the Electric Light Orchestra .
The Move were formed in December 1965, and played their debut show at the Belfry, Wishaw, on 23 January 1966. The original intentions of Trevor Burton, Ace Kefford and Roy Wood were to start a group from among Birmingham's best musicians—along similar lines to the Who.
It was the only album by the Move to feature original bassist Chris "Ace" Kefford, who left the band shortly after the record was released in spring 1968, as well as being the only one to fully feature rhythm guitarist Trevor Burton, who left during the early sessions for their follow-up Shazam.
Despite the success of the single, the style of psychedelia-tinged pop sat uneasily with guitarist Trevor Burton. He left the group shortly after. He left the group shortly after. The B-side , "Something", was specially written for the band by David Scott-Morgan and was produced by Denny Cordell and Tony Visconti .
This was the question Burton himself answered in a skit for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Tuesday night, following Noah’s own argument that the current censorship push is not a moral ...
This version was recorded with a different lineup to that of the original song, since both bassist Ace Kefford and rhythm guitarist Trevor Burton had either quit the band or were let go. [20] [5] Although Jeff Lynne was considered to be hired by the band, he turned down the offer because of his hectic schedule with his own band, The Idle Race.
Taylor wouldn’t get into the specifics of what Burton did – or didn’t do – publicly but it’s clear he’s in the doghouse with the organization to be made inactive before a must-win game.