Ashton Gardner and Dyke
Tony Ashton (right), Mick Liber (centre) horsing around
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Ashton Gardner and Dyke

Ashton, Gardner and Dyke Ashton, Gardner and Dyke British rock trio Ashton, Gardner and Dyke were a British rock trio, most popular in the early 1970s. They are best remembered for their song, "The Resurrection Shuffle", a transatlantic Top 40 one-hit wonder in 1971. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Ashton, Gardner and Dyke (l-r): Kim Gardner, Mick Liber, Tony Ashton Background information Origin London, England Genres Rock, jazz-rock, blues-rock[citation needed] Years active 1968–1972[1] Labels Polydor, Capitol Members Tony Ashton Kim Gardner Roy Dyke Mick Liber Close History Founding band member Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke when playing with various Blackpool-based groups. Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst…

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