John David Percy Keene (born 29 March 1945, Ealing, west London, died 12 March 2002), also known as John "Speedy" Keene, "Speedy" Keene or John Keen, was a singer and keyboard player best known for his association with the rock band Thunderclap Newman. He wrote "Something in the Air" (1969) for the band, which reached #1 in the UK singles charts. Before joining Thunderclap Newman, Keene was the chauffeur for The Who's guitarist, Pete Townshend. He is famous among fans of The Who for writing "Armenia City in the Sky" from their album The W… read more
John David Percy Keene (born 29 March 1945, Ealing, west London, died 12 March 2002), also known as John "Speedy" Keene, "Speedy" Keene or John Keen, was a singer and keyboard player best known for his association with the rock band Thunderclap Newman. He wrote "Somet…read more
John David Percy Keene (born 29 March 1945, Ealing, west London, died 12 March 2002), also known as John "Speedy" Keene, "Speedy" Keene or John Keen, was a singer and keyboard player best known for his association with the rock band Thunderclap Newman. He wrote "Something in the Air" (1969) for the band, which reached #1 in the UK si… read more