Gary Moore,Ray Russell,Mo Foster,Ralph Salmins,Jim Watson,Rupert Cobb VIBES FROM THE VINES. 080809
Gary Moore,
Ray Russell,
Mo Foster,
Ralph Salmins,
Jim Watson,
Rupert Cobb VIBES FROM THE
VINES 8TH AUGUST 2009.
An open-air
Music Festival in aid of
Cancer Research UK with a host of bands.
THIS IS AMATEUR HANDHELDS FOOTAGE AND
DOES NOT FULLY REFLECT THE CONCERT SOUND OR PERFORMANCE AND IS HERE FOR NO
FINANCIAL GAIN BY ME.
HOPE KINDRED SPIRITS ENJOY VIEWING THIS,
PLEASE VISIT THE LINKS FOR INFORMATION:
http://vibesfromthevines.co.uk/lineup
.php
http://rayrussell.co.uk/
http://www.mofoster.com/main.php
http://ralphsalmins.com/
Welcome.html
http://www.jimwatson.org/
http://logictoolbox.com/
Ray Russell
A consummate professional as guitarist, composer and producer, Ray has an extraordinary capacity for both virtuosity and versatility. More than just a great session player, Ray has been a collaborator, front man, band member, arranger, composer and friend to many of the
Worlds most influential musicians, bridging the chasms between different musical genres with ease. His talents span different media as well. Over four decades,
Gill Evans, John Barry,
Tina Turner,
Phil Spector,
The Ronettes,
Van Morrison,
Art Garfunkel,
Dionne Warwick,
Bryan Ferry,
Jack Bruce,
Cat Stevens,
Phil Collins,
Alex Harvey,
Mark Isham,
Georgie Fame,
Frankie Miller are but a few of the artists and producers who have known that Ray Russell would add something special to their work. From
Plain Jane, a period drama to the
ITV flagship detective series
A Touch of Frost, many of televisions best loved shows are uplifted by
Rays music.
Mo Foster
Mo Foster formed a progressive jazz/rock group called '
Affinity' which was managed by the late
Ronnie Scott. From that time on his career blossomed into one of the most prestigious of any contemporary bass-guitar player. Mo is now established as a highly respected session musician, record producer, composer, author, and solo artist.As a sideman Mo has toured the world - or played concerts with -
Jeff Beck, Phil Collins,
Joan Armatrading,
Gil Evans,
Mike d'Abo, Van Morrison,
RMS,
Eric Clapton,
Sting,
Maggie Bell,
Dusty Springfield,
The Manfreds,
George Martin,
Hank Marvin,
Cliff Richard,
Veronique Sanson, and
The London Symphony Orchestra. As a studio session musician, working at studios variously in UK,
USA,
Canada,
Caribbean,
France,
Italy, and
Japan, Mo has played on over 350 albums - and many
singles - by artists as varied as: Phil Collins, Jeff Beck,
Gerry Rafferty,
Ringo Starr,
Frida [of
ABBA], Gil Evans, Gary Moore,
Cher,
Scott Walker,
Tanita Tikaram, Mort Schuman,
Peter Green,
Nanci Griffith,
Rod Argent,
Jose Carreras,
Elkie Brooks, Ray Russell,
Michael Schenker,
Olivia Newton-John,
Neil Innes,
Colin Blunstone,
Howard Jones,
Roger Glover,
Judy Tzuke,
Russ Ballard,
Nigel Kennedy,
Sheena Easton,
Meatloaf,
Andrew Lloyd-Webber &
Tim Rice,
Luka Bloom,
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and The London Symphony Orchestra.
Ralph Salmins : Part quote from Ralph Salmins
"Interested in jazz and
R&B; from a young age, I became a professional musician at the age of 16 when I joined
Ken Mackintosh's
Band. My early influences drew me towards the great big bands and the exciting groove tradition that came out of
New York in the early
1970's and by the age of 14, I was checking out
Sonny Payne,
Jo Jones,
Philly Joe Jones,
Jimmy Cobb,
Art Blakey and
Elvin Jones. My attraction to funk and
R & B music brought strong influences from
Bernard Purdie,
David Garibaldi,
Billy Cobham and my greatest influence,
Steve Gadd. I started freelancing around
London while studying classical percussion at the
Guildhall School of Music and
Drama where I was awarded the
Philip Jones Percussion Prize for my final recital in
1986.
I've has been nominated for the
British Jazz Awards three times, winning the
Best drummer category in
2006 and been twice ranked top ten
Studio Drummer in
Rhythm Magazine Readers Polls. I won the
2003 Reader's
Poll Studio
Category at
Mike Dolbear.com and was nominated for the
2007 Ronnie Scott's Jazz Awards.
Jim Watson studied at the
Leeds College of Music where he obtained a first class BA
Honours degree in Jazz and
Contemporary Music, studying piano with
Nikki Isles. After
Leeds he moved to London, studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he gained a
Post Graduate Certificate in Jazz and
Studio music.
Moving to London in
1996 ,
Rupert Cobb, Trumpet FULL INFORMATION AT THIS
LINK:
http://logictoolbox.com/
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