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Beverley "Bev" Bevan (born 25 November 1944) is an English rock musician, who was the drummer and one of the original members of The Move and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). After the end of ELO in 1986, he founded ELO Part II.
After education at Moseley Grammar School where he gained two O level passes, he worked as a trainee buyer in a city centre department store called The Beehive with school friend Jasper Carrott (Bob Davis). His professional music career started with a stint with Denny Laine in his group Denny Laine and the Diplomats, then with Carl Wayne & the Vikings, followed by The Move in 1966. The Electric Light Orchestra released their first album in 1971, by which time The Move existed only as a recording outfit. They released their final single, "California Man" in 1972.
Carl LaFong Trio on Blues Brothers 2000 (soundtrack). In the film Blues Brothers 2000, this piece of music plays when the band is trying to escape from the police, causing a pile-up of 60 police cruisers.
Drummer Bev Bevan talks to Des Tong about his musical career with ELO and The Move and working with Jasper Carrott
published: 28 Sep 2016
Bev Bevan, Let There Be Drums, the Noise11.com interview
Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Black Sabbath and currently sits within Quill.
Bev Bevan is also involved in Slade drummer Don Powell’s charity project Let There Be Drums, an all-star drummers project covering the Sandy Nelson drum classic Let There Be Drums to assist out of work musicians and crew during the pandemic lockdown that has brought the music industry to a standstill.
Bev Bevan has so many stories it is impossible to slot them into 20 minutes … but we’ll try.
Bev Bevan spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
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published: 06 Jun 2021
Bev Bevan - Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Interview (10th April 2017)
Bev Bevan former drummer with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) talks about Jeff Lynne, The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Black Sabbath, The Move & his current band in this U.S. radio interview with Jim O Brien for 94.7 WCSX (Classic Morning Show).
published: 24 Apr 2017
Bev Bevan talks about Don Arden (ELO manager)
http://www.elodiscovery.com/
DISCOVERY - Welcome to the show.
Jeff Lynne & ELO website
published: 05 Dec 2011
Bev Bevan - Let There Be Drums @ The Robin 2 (10/11/11)
Bev Bevan performing Let There Be Drums with Tony Kelsey & Phil Tree at The Robin 2 on 10th November 2011.
published: 16 Nov 2011
Jeff Lynne & Bev Bevan - How The Brits Rocked America (2012)
http://www.elodiscovery.com/
DISCOVERY - Welcome to the show.
Jeff Lynne & ELO website
published: 06 Feb 2012
ELO - Don´t Walk Away - Legs & Co - Bev Bevan The ELO Story Top Of The Pops 27 Nov 80
Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Blac...
Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Black Sabbath and currently sits within Quill.
Bev Bevan is also involved in Slade drummer Don Powell’s charity project Let There Be Drums, an all-star drummers project covering the Sandy Nelson drum classic Let There Be Drums to assist out of work musicians and crew during the pandemic lockdown that has brought the music industry to a standstill.
Bev Bevan has so many stories it is impossible to slot them into 20 minutes … but we’ll try.
Bev Bevan spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
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Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Black Sabbath and currently sits within Quill.
Bev Bevan is also involved in Slade drummer Don Powell’s charity project Let There Be Drums, an all-star drummers project covering the Sandy Nelson drum classic Let There Be Drums to assist out of work musicians and crew during the pandemic lockdown that has brought the music industry to a standstill.
Bev Bevan has so many stories it is impossible to slot them into 20 minutes … but we’ll try.
Bev Bevan spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
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Bev Bevan former drummer with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) talks about Jeff Lynne, The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Black Sabbath, The Move & his current ban...
Bev Bevan former drummer with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) talks about Jeff Lynne, The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Black Sabbath, The Move & his current band in this U.S. radio interview with Jim O Brien for 94.7 WCSX (Classic Morning Show).
Bev Bevan former drummer with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) talks about Jeff Lynne, The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Black Sabbath, The Move & his current band in this U.S. radio interview with Jim O Brien for 94.7 WCSX (Classic Morning Show).
Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Black Sabbath and currently sits within Quill.
Bev Bevan is also involved in Slade drummer Don Powell’s charity project Let There Be Drums, an all-star drummers project covering the Sandy Nelson drum classic Let There Be Drums to assist out of work musicians and crew during the pandemic lockdown that has brought the music industry to a standstill.
Bev Bevan has so many stories it is impossible to slot them into 20 minutes … but we’ll try.
Bev Bevan spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
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Bev Bevan former drummer with the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) talks about Jeff Lynne, The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, Black Sabbath, The Move & his current band in this U.S. radio interview with Jim O Brien for 94.7 WCSX (Classic Morning Show).
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Beverley "Bev" Bevan (born 25 November 1944) is an English rock musician, who was the drummer and one of the original members of The Move and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). After the end of ELO in 1986, he founded ELO Part II.
After education at Moseley Grammar School where he gained two O level passes, he worked as a trainee buyer in a city centre department store called The Beehive with school friend Jasper Carrott (Bob Davis). His professional music career started with a stint with Denny Laine in his group Denny Laine and the Diplomats, then with Carl Wayne & the Vikings, followed by The Move in 1966. The Electric Light Orchestra released their first album in 1971, by which time The Move existed only as a recording outfit. They released their final single, "California Man" in 1972.
Darkness hovering Grasping everything it sees void empty Absent life and absent dream Let there be Angels toil and crack open scrolls of ancient dreams Countless worlds of his Brilliant stars and breath and stream Let there be (light) Where there is darkness Let there be light Where there is nothing