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Ralph Littlejohn

About Me

The Ambulance comes from the cd Ground Variations by Michael Cunningham and myself, aka the Happy Few. It was released in 2006 thanks to Terry Edwards and Sartorial Records.

Peter Marsh, Andy Cato and I improvised Cherry one night in 2004, and never did it as well again.

Peter, Andy, Simon Hopkins and I were Moist and might be again. Never Mind It's Only My Willy and Song for Eurabia (my solo bit) were us ranting away at Roos in Hoxton.
The Angelic Mutation clip comes from a gig with the Junkyard Angel, Paul Simmonds, in the basement of the Foundry, Old Street in 2005.
Moist and friends played at the Fleapit at 49 Columbia Road London E2 7RG. There's organic food and drink. David Thorpe and Jamie Tetlow made video and sounds, and it was lovely. Club Moist may rise again in the springtime.
You can sign up for Moist messages from the golden pen of Peter Marsh at [email protected]
The Moist myspace site is here. Thanks Franck.
Peter's Bottom Lining is worth a sniff.
There's a glowing review here and an interview.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 08/09/2006
Band Members: Moist were Andy Cato on drums, Ralph Littlejohn on sax, Peter Marsh on bass and Simon Hopkins on guitar.The Happy Few are Michael Cunningham on piano and Ralph Littlejohn on sax.When last heard Lob were Andy Cato on drums, Ralph Littlejohn on sax and wind synth, Peter Marsh on bass, Debs Scacco on flute, Paul Simmonds on temporal lobe manipulation and Ian Watson on trumpet.Angelic Mutation was a live set of duos between Paul Simmonds (aka Junkyard Angel) and various others.Sartorial Records have 'Ground Variations' by the Happy Few and 'Geography' by Lob. No Moist music is available on cd.
Influences: King Curtis
Sonny Stitt
King Crimson
Steve Coleman
Johnny Moped

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

mp3s and links

The Angelic Mutation clip comes from a gig with the Junkyard Angel, Paul Simmonds, in the basement of the Foundry, Old Street in 2005.  More mp3s on  angelic mutation 1  and  ...
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