The Liner Notes Club
n this episode of The Liner Notes Club, Phil sits down with legendary drummer Bev Bevan and Joy Strachan-Brain for a fascinating journey through one of British rock’s most remarkable careers. Bev reflects on his early days growing up in Birmingham, teaching himself to play drums, opening for The Beatles and The Rolling Stones with Denny Laine and the Diplomats, and the formation of The Move—including unforgettable tours alongside Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. He shares the story of how Electric Light Orchestra was born with Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne, the explosive success of the Out of the Blue era, and the arena tours that defined ELO’s golden years. The conversation also covers Bev’s time with Black Sabbath alongside Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Ian Gillan, including memories of touring and the emotional farewell to Ozzy Osbourne at Villa Park. Bev also reflects on Birmingham’s rich musical legacy and why working-class cities produced so many iconic bands. Finally, Joy tells the story of Quill—from its beginnings in the early 1970s to the vibrant live band it remains today. Together, Bev and Joy discuss the enduring spirit of Quill, the Midlands music scene, and why they still love bringing great live music to intimate venues like Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre. A brilliant conversation filled with stories from the golden age of British rock—and proof that the beat really does go on.
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