of 1972. Throughout that decade Chris Stainton appeared with musicians such as Spooky Tooth (1970), The Chris Stainton Band (1972–73), Tundra (1974), Bryn...
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of his albums as well, often in conjunction with songwriting partner Chris Stainton. His first album featured a recording of the Beatles' "With a Little...
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Business Now", with Chris Stainton, who was a frequent songwriting partner. Cocker is backed by the Grease Band, two of whom, Chris Stainton and Henry McCullough...
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Samuels – bass Chris Stainton – organ Caleb Quaye – guitar Vocal chorus – backing vocals The Who, plus: Nicky Hopkins – piano Chris Stainton – organ Vocal...
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of Joe Cocker's Grease Band (guitarist Henry McCullough, keyboardist Chris Stainton and bassist Alan Spenner). In the autumn of 1970 the band embarked on...
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Stainton can refer to: Cumbria Stainton, Kingmoor Stainton, Dacre, near Penrith Stainton (near Kendal) Stainton with Adgarley, near Dalton-in-Furness...
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McCullough – guitar (tracks 3, 6, 8 & 10) Albert Lee – guitar (track 4) Chris Stainton – piano (tracks 2, 3, 4 & 7), organ (tracks 2 & 7), bass guitar (tracks...
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guitar; Dave "Rico" Niles: bass; Phil Capaldi: drums. Digital keyboard: Chris Stainton. Eric Clapton – guitars, musical director Jeff Lynne, Marc Mann, Andy...
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Coolidge, Carl Radle, Jim Price, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner and Jim Gordon). Chris Stainton was held over from Cocker's Grease Band and Cocker's producer Denny...
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The band played at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, with Chris Stainton on keyboards and Morgan Nicholls on bass. The Quadrophenia and More...
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released two albums without him in the 1970s. Their keyboard player was Chris Stainton, who went on to tour extensively with Eric Clapton. Bassist Alan Spenner...
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Daltrey resisted Townshend's wish to add Joe Cocker's keyboardist Chris Stainton (who played on the album) to the touring band. As a compromise, Townshend...
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Cocker, Greg Dempsey, George Harrison, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Chris Stainton, and Ringo Starr. The album included two Russell compositions that have...
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guitarist/bassist Tim Renwick, keyboardist Michael Kamen, organist/bassist Chris Stainton, drummer Andy Newmark, saxophonist Mel Collins, and backing vocalists...
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Traffic and the German band Can. All tracks composed by Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton, except where indicated. Side One "Pardon Me Sir" – 3:17 "High Time...
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indicated Side one "A Song for You" – 4:08 "Dixie Lullaby" (Russell, Chris Stainton) – 2:30 "I Put a Spell on You" – 4:10 "Shoot Out on the Plantation"...
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Records. Other members of the band were ex-Grease Band keyboard player Chris Stainton, ex-Vanilla Fudge/Cactus bassist Tim Bogert, and drummer Eddie Tuduri...
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Their band consisted of Willie Weeks on bass, Ian Thomas on drums and Chris Stainton on keyboards. Winwood and Clapton first crossed musical paths as members...
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Preston, Chris Stainton, Dean Parks and Randy Newman. The album was showcased in Europe throughout October 1996 with a band featuring Jim Keltner, Chris Stainton...
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with both fellow band members Paul Carrack, Andy Fairweather Low and Chris Stainton, as well as music journalists Paul Sexton and Hugh Fielder. Besides...
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Woman" (Joe Cocker, Chris Stainton) - 4:28 "The Jealous Kind" (Robert Guidry) - 3:48 "Black-Eyed Blues" (Joe Cocker, Chris Stainton) - 4:35 "I Think It's...
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achieve the rich overdubbed sound of the album on stage, Townshend wanted Chris Stainton (who had played piano on some tracks) to join as a touring member. Daltrey...
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is a song written by Joe Cocker and Christopher Stainton, billed as Joe Cocker with the Chris Stainton Band. The song was released on Cocker's 1972 album...
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guitar and backing vocals, Mo Foster on bass and both Gary Brooker and Chris Stainton on keyboards. Sessions came to a halt when Walsh and Nipor went to California...
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Philadelphia on 13 July 1985, playing with Phil Collins, Tim Renwick, Chris Stainton, Jamie Oldaker, Marcy Levy, Shaun Murphy and Donald 'Duck' Dunn. When...
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Fairweather Low, Steve Winwood, Ray Cooper, James Hooker, Fernando Saunders, Chris Stainton, Tony Hymas, Simon Phillips and others. With the addition of Joe Cocker...
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Ted Templeman, Peter Robinson, Michael Omartian, James Newton Howard, Chris Stainton and Greg Phillinganes, as well as Clapton's Roland guitar synthesizer...
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The Last Puff (category Albums produced by Chris Blackwell)
on his 1972 album Joe Cocker. Grease Band members Henry McCullough, Chris Stainton and Alan Spenner joined original Spooky Tooth members Harrison, Grosvenor...
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Goines (clarinet), Marcus Printup (trumpet), Chris Crenshaw (trombone, vocals), Don Vappie (banjo), Chris Stainton (keyboards), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos...
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did not appear on this album; instead, Hunter brought in keyboardist Chris Stainton to act as a balancing force in the studio. Unlike his previous album...
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