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Jim Keays
Jim Keays (born 9 September 1946, Glasgow, Scotland – died 13 June 2014, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) was a Scottish-born Australian musician who fronted rock band The Master's Apprentices as singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonica-player from 1965 to 1972, and subsequently had a solo career.
His family migrated to Australia in 1951. During his time with Masters Apprentices, he also wrote for the teen newspaper, Go-Set, as its Adelaide correspondent in 1970 and its London correspondent in 1973. In 2000, he formed Cotton Keays & Morris along with Darryl Cotton and Russell Morris, which toured Australia regularly, their stage show featuring the hits of each member and their previous groups.
His family migrated to Australia in 1951. During his time with Masters Apprentices, he also wrote for the teen newspaper, Go-Set, as its Adelaide correspondent in 1970 and its London correspondent in 1973. In 2000, he formed Cotton Keays & Morris along with Darryl Cotton and Russell Morris, which toured Australia regularly, their stage show featuring the hits of each member and their previous groups.