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The Iveys

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British band named after Ivey Place - near to Swansea’s High Street Train Station - where the band rehearsed, signed to Apple Records; first established this moniker in summer of 1964 in Swansea, S. Wales, became Badfinger in November 1969.


Pete Ham (vocals, lead guitar) (born: April 27, 1947/died: April 24, 1975)
Tom Evans (vocals, rhythm guitar) (born June 6, 1947/died November 19, 1983)
Ron Griffiths (vocals, bass),
David (Dai) Jenkins (rhythm g), leaves August 1967
Terry Gleason (dr), replaced by Mike Gibbins
Mike Gibbins (dr), replaces Gleason in March 1965

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The Iveys has released 6+ albums. Some of their notable releases include How Much Is The Sky (Demos: 1967-1969) - The Iveys Anthology Volume 4, Origins (The Iveys Anthology - Volume 1), Maybe Tomorrow. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of The Iveys's most popular tracks include Maybe Tomorrow - Stereo Version/2010 Remaster, Maybe Tomorrow, And Their Daddy Is a Millionaire, And Her Daddy's a Millionaire, Dear Angie. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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