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Keith West

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Wherever My Love Goes (1974)


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Keith Hopkins (born 6 December 1943, Dagenham, Essex, England), known by his stage name Keith West, is a British rock singer, songwriter and music producer. West is a solo artist and also the lead singer of various groups including Tomorrow, a 1960s psychedelic rock band. West wrote most of his own songs (credited to Keith Hopkins), often in collaboration with Ken Burgess. Despite critical acclaim and support from BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who featured Tomorrow on his Perfumed Garden show, the group was not a major commercial success.
In 1964, West became lead singer of "The In Crowd", a band from London, who later changed their name to Tomorrow. In 1965 The In Crowd recorded three singles for Parlophone. Another member of these groups was guitarist Steve Howe, later of the band Yes.
In 1967, West became acquainted with Mark Wirtz, a record producer who had already created the instrumental title "A Touch of Velvet, a Sting of Brass" (1965). Later on, the melody became the theme music for the German television programs Beat-Club and Musikladen. West was also as a participant in Wirtz's Teenage Opera project: he was the singer of "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera", also known as "Grocer Jack", which reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1967. He also performed "Sam", which reached the bottom end of the UK Top 40 the same year.
In August 1967, Tomorrow released a single of a Hopkins/Howe song titled "Revolution", a year before the more famous "Revolution" written by John Lennon of The Beatles. West released the solo single "On a Saturday" on Parlophone in 1968. Other musicians who appeared on the single were the guitarist Howe, bassist Ronnie Wood, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar. It has since been included on the remastered CD version of the Tomorrow album (1999).
In 1971, West released a solo album, Wherever My Love Goes, on the German progressive rock record label, Kuckuck. It featured his songwriting partner Ken Burgess and steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell (ex-The Misunderstood). Two tracks of it were produced by Andrew Oldham.
By the mid 1970s, West was the lead singer of a group called Moonrider, which also featured John Weider (Family etc.), Chico Greenwood (later to perform with Murray Head) and Bruce Thomas. Today West continues to produce and record music, which is used primarily within the advertising industry. He is also associated with Burns Guitars.
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