The Move are one of Britain’s pioneers in rock’n’roll.
They shared the bill on tours with The Who and Jimmy Hendrix while also having the honour of being the band who’s song "Flowers In The Rain" launched Radio 1.
Original members Bev Bevan (ex ELO, Black Sabbath) and Trevor Burton (Steve Gibbons, The Trevor Burton Band) has put together a fantastically talented band to bring the hits of the Move back, along with other wonderful songs from that era.
The Move scored a series of classic Hit Records such as ::
Flowers In The Rain
I Can Hear The Grass Grow
Blackberry Way
Night Of Fear
Fire Brigade
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