Jim Keays fronted the successful Master's Apprentices until they broke up in the . This marked a career change and he returned to Australia, where he worked for Go-Set magazine, formed the Rock On Agency, and appeared at the Mulwala Rock Festival in April 1972. In March 1973, he starred in the Australian version of the Who's Tommy and in January 1974, Keays participated in the third annual Sunbury Festival. The unfinished album was finally released in 1983 as a solo Jim Keays project titled Red on the Meter and "Lucifer Street" was re-released as a single. Keays then began working as a DJ until a new deal with Virgin in 1987 saw him fly to the . to record with producer Craig Leon (the Ramones, the Bangles) and ex-Sweet guitarist Andy Scott.
Jim Keays (born 9 September 1946, Glasgow, Scotland – died 13 June 2014, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) was a Scottish-born Australian musician who fronted rock band The Master's Apprentices as singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonica-player from 1965 to 1972, and subsequently had a solo career. His family migrated to Australia in 1951. During his time with Masters Apprentices, he also wrote for the teen newspaper, Go-Set, as its Adelaide correspondent in 1970 and its London correspondent in 1973
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Jim Keays fronted the successful Master's Apprentices until they broke up in the . In early 1980, the band began recording an album which was never finished due to Stewart's ill health. The single "Lucifer Street"/"The Living Dead" was released and the band broke up.
1971 live album by The Masters Apprentices. All songs written by Doug Ford and Jim Keays, except where noted.
jim keays funeral, john keays James "Jim" Keays 9 September 1946 – 13 June 2014 was an Australian musician who fronted rock band The Masters Apprentices as singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonica-player from 1965 to 1972, and subsequently had a solo career He also wrote for the teen newspaper, Go-Set, as its Adelaide correspondent in 1970 and its London correspondent in 1973. Trousers20 This line-up released the single, "Lucifer Street" in 1980, Stewart became seriously ill and the album, Red on the Meter was delayed until October 198320 It was produced by John L Sayers Radio Birdman, Jimmy Little, Mi-Sex Keays worked as a radio DJ from 1983 to 1987, and was also a producer of Melbourne music program, Performance which was.
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