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Amory Kane

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Amory Kane
Birth nameJack Daniel Kane
Born(1946-03-28)28 March 1946
San Francisco, California
GenresRock, pop, blues
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, artist, writer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass, six-string bass
Years active1954–present
LabelsCBS Records, MCA Records, Choralis Records, Rodell Records

Amory Kane (born Jack Daniel Kane, March 28, 1946) is a British-based American musician, most renowned for his work in late 1960s "swinging London", perhaps for his single "Reflections of Your Face", which was covered by artists such as P.J. Proby. He is also notable in that members of Led Zeppelin played in his band. Kane worked as a session musician in London, playing on recordings credited to bands such as The Magic Lanterns.[1] He released two solo albums: Memories of Time Unwound, released in 1968 on MCA and Just to Be There, released in 1970 by CBS, which featured Dave Pegg of Fairport Convention on bass guitar.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Memories of Time Unwound (1968), MCA
  • Just to Be There (1970), CBS
  • Fill Your Head With Rock (1970) CBS

Singles

  • "Reflections Of Your Face" (1968), MCA
  • "You Were On My Mind" (1970), Uni
  • "Him Or Me" (1970), CBS

References

  1. ^ Lancashire, David (1968) "They Splice Noise Together", Victoria Advocate, June 2, 1968, p. 9, retrieved 2011-06-17
  2. ^ Unterberger, Richie "Just to Be There Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-06-17