Philip John Albert "Jon" Hiseman (21 June 1944 – 12 June 2018) was an English drummer, recording engineer, record producer, and music publisher. He played...
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Tempest (UK band) (redirect from Jon Hiseman's Tempest)
Its core members were Jon Hiseman on drums and Mark Clarke on bass. They released two studio albums before breaking up. Hiseman and Clarke had played...
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bands to fuse jazz, rock and blues, were formed in early 1968 by drummer Jon Hiseman with tenor sax player Dick Heckstall-Smith, who had previously worked...
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drummer and bandleader Jon Hiseman, which featured guitarist Gary Moore. Following the demise of his previous band, Tempest, Hiseman announced his plan for...
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shift her interests to jazz and saxophone. She was married to drummer Jon Hiseman of Colosseum from 1967 until his death in 2018. Around 1970, Thompson...
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Taylor on guitar, Chris Mercer and Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxophones, Jon Hiseman on drums, Henry Lowther on cornet and violin, and Tony Reeves on bass...
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having been written by Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman, a credit which is confirmed by Hiseman's liner notes for the album, bassist and producer...
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band members. The song "Downhill and Shadows" was named by co-writer Jon Hiseman from a quote by actor Robert Mitchum. Mike DeGagne gave the album a rave...
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and Jefferson Starship), Mick Fleetwood (later of Fleetwood Mac) and Jon Hiseman (later of Colosseum), and numerous others. Mayall used the band name...
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pedals. Bond reformed the Organisation with Jon Hiseman on drums. As a trio, Bond, Heckstall-Smith and Hiseman recorded the single "You’ve Gotta Have Love...
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played at that time in Colosseum. After some time Clarke was asked by Jon Hiseman to join Colosseum in the summer 1970 and he played in the band until...
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replaced by Tony Reeves (who had in the meantime joined Curved Air) and Jon Hiseman (then concurrently leading his own Colosseum II) for the 1977 dates....
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required to leave, and he was replaced by New Jazz Orchestra drummer Jon Hiseman (who had also played with the Graham Bond Organisation). Henry Lowther...
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17-Jan-1969 – BBC "Top Gear". At that point, the name of the band was Jon Hiseman's Colosseum. Tracks 11 to 13: Recorded 24-Feb-1969, broadcast 16-Mar-1969...
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Jack Bruce, guitarist Chris Spedding, and drummer Jon Hiseman. According to Spedding, he and Hiseman were not provided with arrangements or direction on...
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Colosseum Live (category Albums produced by Jon Hiseman)
"Walking in the Park" (Graham Bond) – 8:21 "Skelington" (Dave Clempson, Jon Hiseman) – 14:52 "Tanglewood '63" (Mike Gibbs) – 10:12 "Encore... "Stormy Monday...
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Brooker, Bill Bruford, Phil Collins, Julie Tippett, Stephane Grappelli, Jon Hiseman, Brian Eno, Alvin Lee, Gary Moore, Cozy Powell, Manfred Mann, Keith Tippett...
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vocalist and bassist. Meanwhile, the Organisation carried on as a trio with Jon Hiseman on drums, but Bond's mental and physical health continued to deteriorate...
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Heckstall-Smith and Chris Mercer. Those filmed on 26 March included Eric Clapton, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Buddy Guy, Roland Kirk and Stephen Stills. This project also...
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Mattacks, Zak Starkey, Nicko McBrain, Jon Lord and Eddie Hardin. The third series of "Superdrumming" featured Jon Hiseman, Steve Ferrone, Mark Brzezicki, Trilok...
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Greenslade – organ, keyboards, vocals Dick Heckstall-Smith – saxophone Jon Hiseman – drums Dave "Clem" Clempson – guitar, vocals Tony Reeves – bass James...
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Little Theatre Club. In 1966, he formed the Peter Lemer Quintet, with Jon Hiseman on drums, George Khan on tenor sax, John Surman on baritone sax and Tony...
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Jim Morrison. "Ya Mama" contains samples of "The Kettle", written by Jon Hiseman and Dick Heckstall-Smith, and performed by Colosseum, "Shake Whatcha...
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from 1989 to 2002, and again in 2013. Barbara Thompson, who married Jon Hiseman, became a notable jazz-rock player. Beryl Marsden still plays and has...
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Grammar School, Lewisham schoolmates, Dave Greenslade and Jon Hiseman; Reeves and Hiseman would later record with John Mayall on the album Bare Wires...
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Harman – drums Jim Gordon – drums B.J. Wilson – drums ("Hurtsome Body") Jon Hiseman – drums ("The New Sweet Home Chicago") Mick Jagger – vocals ("Get a Line...
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of a new trio band called JCM. Other members of the band were drummer Jon Hiseman and bass player Mark Clarke. The band recorded an album Heroes in late...
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Chris Jagger's Atcha. In 2020, he joined Colosseum, replacing the late Jon Hiseman. "Malcolm Mortimore - Gentle Giant Home Page". Official Gentle Giant...
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Bluesbreakers by Tony Reeves; at the same time, Hartley left and was replaced by Jon Hiseman. This lineup recorded Bare Wires, which was the last studio album to...
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Neil Murray (British musician) (section Jon Lord)
progressive jazz-rock band Colosseum II. The band's leader, drummer Jon Hiseman, had evolved the band's sound in preference for a rockier sound courtesy...
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