Name Eds Chesters Occupation(s) Drummer, osteopath Role Drummer | Instruments Drums Genres Pop music, Rock music | |
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Born 24 October 1970 (age 54)
Bishop Auckland, England ( 1970-10-24 ) Music groups The Bluetones (1993 – 2011), Soho Albums Expecting to Fly, Return to the Last Chance S, A Rough Outline: The Singl, The Singles, Once Upon a Time in West Twe Similar People Adam Devlin, Mark Morriss, Leigh Gorman | ||
Birth name Edward Daniel Chesters Associated acts The Bluetones, Soho |
Mark Morriss with Adam Devlin, Eds Chesters - Slackjaw (Queen of Hoxton, 17th Jan 2013)
Edward "Eds" Daniel Chesters (born 24 October 1970 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham) is an English drummer, best known as a member of The Bluetones. He has also works as an osteopath at "Health in Motion" clinic in Maidenhead, Berkshire and at The Point Osteopathic Clinic, Colchester.
Prior to joining the Bluetones, Chesters was known for being a behind-the-scenes member of the late 1980s band Soho. The band were best known for their one major hit, "Hippy Chick", which sampled the guitars from "How Soon Is Now?" by The Smiths.
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