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  • Donald 'Duck' Dunn and Andrew Love

    8th July 2012

    It was with great regret that we learned of the sudden death of Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn, bass player extraordinaire, at the tragically early age of 70. He was the very archetype of the solid, deep-in-the-groove bass players, always on the button with the rhythm and punching on the accents perfectly. In Booker T and The MGs he meshed with Al Jackson’s sparse drum patterns, forming the bridge to Steve Cropper’s chopping guitar phrasing and allowing Booker T Jones Hammond to float on top, together making up the most perfect instrumental group ever to have laid down a groove - and what a groove. 

  • Dan Hicks

    10th February 2016

    Ace’s Alec Palao remembers Dan Hicks, former Charlatan and leader of the Hot Licks, who died on 6 February 2016 of cancer.

    It’s hard for me to offer the standard obituary for Dan Hicks. He really was a one-off, and I am truly honoured that I had the opportunity to work with him on more than one occasion. It’s also hard to categorize his style of music, although one oft-used description was folk-jazz, or as Dan would joke, “fo-jazz.” Western swing, bluegrass, ragtime and the blues all fit in there somewhere too, but it’s Hicks’ lyrical persona, the drily witty erudite raconteur with a keen eye for observation, that elevates him to the ranks of the truly inspired. ‘Canned Music,’ ‘I Scare Myself,’ ‘How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away,’ ‘Capo On My Brain,’ ‘Euphonious Whale,’ and so many others: his legacy is a finely-honed, devastatingly-humoured cache of brilliance.

  • Glen Glenn 1934 – 2022

    28th March 2022

    It was with considerable sadness that we learned of the death of the superb Rockabilly artist Glen Glenn.

  • Ace 45th Anniversary Singles

    10th July 2020

    45 and counting.

    This year Ace celebrates its 45th anniversary. Singles have always been a vital part of our release schedule and we are marking this with the release of seven limited edition seven-inchers. Collect the set, but be quick. The first three are released at the end of August.

  • Dana Gillespie: Weren’t Born a Man

    26th October 2020

    The memoirs of Britain’s first lady of the Blues – Dana Gillespie – chronicled for the very first time!

    “Spending time with Dana was very special. She was magical, and helped me overcome my shyness. She knew my story before I did!” Sir Elton John

    “A real talent with everything she has ever done …. A beautiful artistic lady in every sense of the word.” Rick Wakeman

    “From David Bowie to Alf Garnett… They say that variety is the spice of life, and Dana’s life has seen more spice than most.” Julian Clary