Sheet music cover for 'I Can Hear the Grass Grow' by The Move (Ace Kefford; Trevor Burton; Bev Bevan; Roy Wood; Carl Wayne)
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Sheet music cover for 'I Can Hear the Grass Grow' by The Move (Ace Kefford; Trevor Burton; Bev Bevan; Roy Wood; Carl Wayne)
published by Essex Music Ltd, after Unknown photographer
halftone reproduction, published 1967
11 in. x 8 1/2 in. (278 mm x 216 mm) paper size
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Reference Collection
NPG D48490
Sittersback to top
- Beverley ('Bev') Bevan (1944-), Musician; drummer for The Move and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- Trevor Burton (1949-), Musician; co-founder and guitarist for The Move. Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- Christopher John ('Ace') Kefford (1946-), Musician; co-founder and bassist for The Move. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Carl Wayne (1943-2004), Singer and actor; vocalist for The Move. Sitter in 2 portraits. Identify
- Roy Wood (1946-), Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; member and co-founder of The Move, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) and Wizzard. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
Artistsback to top
- Essex Music Ltd (active 1950s-1970s), Music publisher. Artist or producer associated with 9 portraits.
- Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6567 portraits.
Events of 1967back to top
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The Beatles release Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, with a record sleeve designed by pop artist, Peter Blake. The band's musical experimentation and colourful new look was an example of psychedelic, and the LP is often regarded as one of the first concept albums.International
Che Guevara is captured and executed in Bolivia. The guerrilla leader and revolutionary icon was hunted down by the CIA and captured and shot by Bolivian Special Forces. He had been leading Bolivian insurgents in an attempt to overthrow the government.Tell us more back to top
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