Eric Allandale (born Eric Allandale Dubuisson 4 March 1936 – 23 August 2001) was a trombonist, songwriter, and bandleader. During the 1960s, he was in...
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Eric Allandale on trombone. They were all highly experienced musicians who came from professional jazz and rock-and-roll backgrounds. Eric Allandale had...
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1970 by Zairean guitarist Hembi Flory Kongo. One of its members was Eric Allandale who used to be with The Foundations, and previously the New Orleans...
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drums, percussion Tony Gomez – keyboards Mike Elliott – tenor saxophone Eric Allandale – trombone Mike d'Abo – piano A version by British trio Partyboys reached...
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Maker, Eric Allandale was supposedly interviewed for the Blind Date section. The accompanying scetch was of Mike Elliott, not Eric Allandale! This error...
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Gerry Day Eric Allandale (trombone) Clive Charman (bass) Stan Charman (guitar) Gerry Day (leader, drums, vocals). Led by Stan Chaman Eric Allandale (trombone)...
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stage, possibly 1974, former Foundations and future Sunburst member, Eric Allandale went with the group to Zambia. There they played for the Independence...
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1935 – Bent Larsen, Danish chess player and author (d. 2010) 1936 – Eric Allandale, Dominican trombonist and songwriter (d. 2001) 1936 – Jim Clark, Scottish...
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members, Warner, Pete McBeth, Tony Gomesz, Colin Young, Pat Burke and Eric Allandale. In addition to "I Can Feel It", "My Little Chickadee", and the big...
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eventually became Chaucer's Tales. A producer for the label at the time was Eric Allandale who played trombone for The Foundations. In January 1969, Hong Kong...
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Foundations. The Foundations broke up in late 1970. None of the Foundations, Eric Allandale, Pat Burke, Tony Gomez, Tim Harris or Alan Warner came to be part of...
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"Wann Wird Die Menschheit Klug?" which charted. However, it was the Eric Allandale composition "I Can Feel It" from The Foundations' album, Digging The...
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17956 with two different B sides. The first one had "Who Am I?" by Eric Allandale as the B side. The second had Young's composition, "In the Beginning...
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Solomon Grundy (song) (category Songs written by Eric Allandale)
"Solomon Grundy" is a song written by Eric Allandale, a member of the English multi-racial group The Foundations. The song is loosely based on "Solomon...
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late 1960s they covered a song that The Foundations had released, the Eric Allandale composition, "Solomon Grundy". In 1964, Danny Diaz and the Checkmates...
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that predates the placing of the Foundations' version on this album. Eric Allandale was commissioned to write a straight pop song for the popular band from...
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Britten and Les Cook. He had also recruited Foundations trombonist Eric Allandale to come on board as a producer. Curtis Clements (Clem Curtis) was also...
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1970s. When Trend Records started out in early 1968, they had taken on Eric Allandale, trombonist for The Foundations as a producer. The strategy back then...
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snaccooperative.org. Retrieved August 20, 2023. Val Wilmer (September 21, 2001). "Eric Allandale". The Guardian. Retrieved August 20, 2023. "HOWARD FLETCHER 1913-2001"...
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contributed to this most democratic of jam-sessions, while locals included Eric Allandale, Graham Bond, Dave DeFries, Malcolm Griffiths, Rannie Hart, Joe Harriott...
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Listed were Clem Curtis on vocals, Eric Allandale on trombone, Brian Johnston on keyboards and Jim Payne on drums. Eric, like Clem Curtis, was an original...
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Are Happy People", which was composed by Foundations trombone player Eric Allandale, was a top 10 hit in Scandinavia for Swedish group Slam Creepers’. The...
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Billy Mitchell, Buddy Tate, Cal Collins, Chet Atkins, Conte Candoli, Eric Allandale, Etta Jones, Flip Phillips, Frankie Carle, Gene Taylor, George T. Simon...
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We Are Happy People (category Songs written by Eric Allandale)
Slam Creepers’ also known as The Slams It was written by trombonist Eric Allandale and made its first appearance as the B-side of The Foundations third...
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Born to Live, Born to Die (category Songs written by Eric Allandale)
Chart in September 1969. It was written by Foundations trombone player Eric Allandale and The Foundations. The B-side was composed by the group's organist...
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Buell Neidlinger, American upright bassist and cellist (died 2018). 4 – Eric Allandale, Dominican-English trombonist, songwriter, and bandleader (died 2001)...
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early 1967 with a new horn section consisting of Dominican trombonist Eric Allandale and Jamaican saxophonists Pat Burke and Mike Elliott filling roles once...
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for The Foundations. Worsley co-directed the recording session with Eric Allandale, the Foundations trombonist who was also employed by Trend as a producer...
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Phillips, American tenor saxophonist and clarinetist (born 1915). 23 – Eric Allandale, Dominican-English trombonist, songwriter, and bandleader (born 1936)...
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According to Eric Allandale in a February, 1968 article in Beat Instrumental the band's new equipment made a difference in the recording. Eric also said...
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