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| Ace | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | United Kingdom | |
| Genre(s) | Pub rock Pop Funk |
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| Years active | 1972 - 1977 | |
| Associated acts |
Squeeze Warm Dust Mighty Baby The Action |
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| Members | ||
| Paul
Carrack Alan "Bam" King Jon Woodhead Terry "Tex" Comer Fran Byrne Steve Witherington Phil Harris |
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Ace were a British rock music band, who enjoyed moderate success in the 1970s. They are notable for their part in the early career of Paul Carrack, who later became famous as a solo artist, and as a member of several other groups. The band was formed in December 1972 as Ace Flash And The Dynamos, but this name was quickly abbreviated to just Ace.
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The members were assembled from various other professional bands, and were all competent musicians. Carrack and Comer had previously played with Warm Dust, and King with Mighty Baby, whose antecedents were the highly regarded 1960s band The Action. Ace were popular on the pub rock circuit. Their music was pop with a funk influence.
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The band eventually moved to America, and replaced Phil Harris with Jon Woodhead in 1976. But it was all in vain as they disbanded in July 1977, when most of the remaining members joined Frankie Miller's band.
Carrack has since played in Eric Clapton's band, joined Squeeze in the early 1980s, and later played with Mike + The Mechanics. He also re-recorded "How Long", as a solo artist, which became a UK Top 40 hit again in 1996.
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