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JTQ release new album 'A Taste Of Cherry'

About Me

After the collapse of mod legends The Prisoners in the 1980's, and before moving to Sweden, Hammond player James Taylor recorded some demo's with brother David on guitar, the bass player from The Prisoners, a drummer from down the road... and thus The James Taylor Quartet were born. From tiny acorns do mighty oaks grow, and it wasn't long before the first single, 'Blow Up' had been released, the band were back in the studio rehearsing for the 'Mission Impossible' EP, gigs were booked, and the late John Peel was offering a session.Skip forward 20 years and where are we now? Well, JTQ have evolved into one of the most exciting and well respected touring bands in the UK. With 20 albums to their name, the bands recorded output is not to be scoffed at either. 'Prolific' is an understatement, with albums touching genres as diverse as jazz, funk, soul, rock, and even rap, not to mention a handful of library albums in between. The new album 'A Taste Of Cherry' takes the band off in another direction once more. An incredibly well thought out recording, this is an absolute must have for any Hammond fan - James' playing providing a solid and accomplished lead as always.Live, the band are explosive. With a catalogue that diverse, there really is something for everyone at a JTQ gig, and the relentless touring schedule means that, these days, there aren't many people who haven't heard of the band. Check out the tour dates for details of gigs near you, and make sure you get out to see one of the finest, grooviest, and hardest working bands the UK has ever produced....." ..

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Member Since: 11/2/2006
Band Website: jtq.co.uk
Band Members: James Taylor Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, Moog. Nick Smart Trumpet. Dave Williamson Trombone. John Willmott Tenor Saxophone, Flute. Neil Robinson Premier Drums. Gary Crockett Fender Bass. Nigel Price Guitar. Yvonne Yanney vocals.
Influences: Brian Auger, Jimmy Smith, Charles Earland, James Brown, Booker T and the MG's, Stevie Wonder, Freddie Hubbard, George Benson, Earth Wind and Fire, Jimmy Hendrix, the Crusaders.Roy Budd, Lalo Schifrin, Wes Montgomery, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, John Coltrane..
Sounds Like: jimmy smith on speed
Record Label: realself
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

mojo review

The following is the mojo review for our new album, they gave it 3 stars, any comments gratefully recieved! In 1985, when metallic synth sounds, robotic sequencers and crashing drum machine beats were...
Posted by jamestaylorquartet on Sun, 12 Nov 2006 06:33:00 PST

starting this site

Hi  We've been wanting to start a myspace page for jtq for ages but have only just got round to it. We are a band that gig hard all over the place and have developed a reputation as a happening l...
Posted by jamestaylorquartet on Thu, 02 Nov 2006 09:37:00 PST