Keith Hale

Keith Hale (born 6 November 1950) is an English songwriter, composer, record producer, performer and music teacher, most notable for his work with Toyah Willcox, Hawkwind and Ginger Baker.

He then collaborated in "Silly Balls", a mixed-media project designed to maximise audience participation but this proved too unwieldy to be commercially viable.

Later projects included his own band Blood Donor,[2] Hawkwind, and Ginger Baker, before a long and successful association with Toyah.

More recently, Hale writes and arranges school music productions, teaches keyboards and participates in songwriting workshops.

Internal disputes between record company and management meant that this album was never released, although two singles were – "Rubber Revolution"[5] and "Rice Harvest".

Following Hawkwind, Ginger then asked Hale to get a band together for which he enlisted the help of old friends Billy Jenkins and Ian Trimmer, as well as Blood Donor bassist Rikki Legair.

[14] In the present day, Hale writes and arranges many children's musical productions[15] in the Kent and London area and teaches keyboards and songwriting at Charles Darwin School.