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| Keith West | ||
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![]() Keith
West on the cover of "Wherever My Love Goes"
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| Background information | ||
| Birth name | Keith Alan Hopkins | |
| Born | December 6, 1943 | |
| Origin | ||
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter | |
| Years active | mid-1960s - present | |
| Label(s) | Parlophone, Kuckuck (FRG) | |
| Associated acts |
The In Crowd, Tomorrow,
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Keith West (born 6 December
1943 in Dagenham,
Essex, England
as Keith Alan Hopkins)
was the lead singer of Tomorrow, a 1960s psychedelic
rock
band.
West composed
most of the band's songs
(duly credited to Keith Hopkins). Despite critical acclaim and support
from DJ John
Peel, who featured them on his "
In 1964 West became lead singer of "In Crowd" a rock band from London, which renamed in "Tomorrow" later. Member of the Band was the guitarist Steve Howe (later "Yes"). 1967 he became acquainted with Mark Wirtz, a producer who already created the instrumental title "A Touch of Velvet, a Sting of Brass" (1965). Later on the melody became theme song for the German music TV show "Beat-Club" and "Musikladen".
West himself is perhaps better known as a participant of Mark
Wirtz's A Teenage Opera,
completed in 2002. He was the singer of "
In 1971 he released a solo L.P. "Wherever My Love Goes" on the German progressive rock-label Kuckuck. It features his songwriting-partner Ken Burgess and steel guitarist Glenn Campbell (ex-The Misunderstood). Two tracks of it were produced by Andrew Loog Oldham.
In the mid-1970s he was singer for
West continues to produce and
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