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Keith Hopkins (born 6 December 1944, , , England), known by his Keith West, is a British singer, songwriter and music producer. He is best known for his single "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera" ("Grocer Jack"), which reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart.

West was also the lead singer of various groups including Tomorrow, a 1960s band. West wrote most of his own songs (credited to Keith Hopkins), often in collaboration with Ken Burgess. Despite critical acclaim and support from BBC Radio 1 DJ , who featured Tomorrow on his The Perfumed Garden show, the group was not a major commercial success.


Career
In 1964, West became lead singer of The In Crowd, a band from London, who later changed their name to Tomorrow.
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The following year The In Crowd recorded three singles for . Another member of these groups was guitarist Steve Howe, later of the band Yes.

In 1967, West became acquainted with , a record producer who had already created the title "A Touch of Velvet, a Sting of Brass" (1965). The melody later became the for the German television programmes and . West was also a participant in Wirtz's A Teenage Opera project: he was the singer of "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera", also known as "Grocer Jack", which reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1967.

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He also performed "Sam", which reached the bottom end of the UK Top 40 the same year.

In August 1967, Tomorrow released a single of a Hopkins/Howe song titled "Revolution". West released the solo single "On a Saturday" on Parlophone in 1968. Other musicians who appeared on that single were guitarist Howe, bassist , and drummer . It has since been included on the remastered CD version of the Tomorrow album (1999).

In 1971, West released a solo album, Wherever My Love Goes, on the German . It featured his songwriting partner Ken Burgess and Glenn Ross Campbell (ex-The Misunderstood). Two tracks on the album were by Andrew Loog Oldham.

By the mid-1970s, West was the lead singer of a group called Moonrider, which also featured , Chico Greenwood (later to perform with ) and Bruce Thomas.

Today, West continues to produce and record music, which is used primarily within the industry. He is also associated with .

In 2021, the official biography of Keith West was published in the book Thinking About Tomorrow – Excerpts from the life of Keith West.


Discography

Albums
  • Wherever My Love Goes (1971)


Singles
1967"Excerpt from A Teenage Opera"222110109
"Sam"38 Tip
1968"On A Saturday"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that territory


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