The Move - Line-up History

Line-up History

1965–1968
  • Carl Wayne: vocals
  • Roy Wood: guitar, vocals
  • Trevor Burton: guitar, vocals
  • Chris 'Ace' Kefford: bass, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums, vocals
1968–1969
  • Carl Wayne: vocals
  • Roy Wood: guitar, vocals
  • Trevor Burton: bass, guitar, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums, vocals

with:

  • Richard Tandy: keyboards (live and "Blackberry Way" single), bass (filling in briefly for an injured Trevor Burton)
1969
  • Carl Wayne: vocals
  • Roy Wood: guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Rick Price: bass, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums, vocals
1969–1970
  • Roy Wood: guitar, saxophone, flute, vocals
  • Jeff Lynne: guitar, piano, vocals
  • Rick Price: bass, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums, vocals
1971–1972
  • Roy Wood: guitar, saxophone, flute, bass, vocals
  • Jeff Lynne: guitar, piano, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums, vocals
  • Richard Tandy: bass, guitar
  • Bill Hunt: woodwinds, horns, keyboards
2004–2007
  • Phil Bates: guitar, vocals
  • Trevor Burton: guitar, vocals
  • Neil Lockwood: keyboards, vocals
  • Phil Tree: bass, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums
2007–present
  • Phil Tree: bass, vocals
  • Trevor Burton: guitar, vocals
  • Neil Lockwood: keyboards, vocals
  • Gordon Healer: guitar, vocals
  • Bev Bevan: drums

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