Owen Critchley (lead vocals)
Tamara Silvera (keyboards, backing vocals)
Spencer Critchley (guitar)
Michael Spencer Ascott (drums)
Peter Bleakney (bass)
John Whynot (keyboards)
Formed in 1984, Aceboy landed a song on the annual Q107 'Homegrown Album' in 1985. In 1986 the band recorded publishing songs for Warner/Chappell Music, but the individual members seem to have gone on to bigger success.
Guitarist Spencer Critchley has written music for the radio comedy "Radio Free Lunch" as well as voices for radio commercials and was most recently an audio/web consultant for Thomas Dolby's Beatnik.com in Palo Alto, California; Brother Owen Critchley was in the made-for-TV movie "Unnatural Causes" and currently runs a studio in Bermuda producing/performing with RICKI THE CAT and also producing such acts as The Kennelboys, Adi Wolf, and Clare Angel; Michael Spencer Ascott has played for the Curtis Dredger's The CeeDees and is now part owner of Different Drummer Studios in Bermuda where he composes for films and original music/stings for MTV; Tamara Silvera modelled and fronted David Hines' band Flying Debris and was nominated in 1985 for 'Most Promising Vocalist' at the CASBY Awards. She would also sing on various recording projects including Vital Sines' 'Big Dark Dreams' EP in 1986; Bleakney toured with Anne Murray; Whynot played in Johnny MacLeod's Young Pioneers and has produced such acts as Whitenoise, Colin Linden, and Blue Rodeo among others.
with notes from Owen Critchley.
Singles
1985 Let It Be Love/Time Will Always Tell (Roly) 4501
Compilations
1985 "Little Bit Of Love" on 'Q107's Homegrown Vol. 7' (MCA)
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