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Billy Jenkins

Billy Jenkins

About Me


Called "the great unrecognized genius of South London" (Sunday Times), Billy Jenkins is one of the UK's most creative and original musicians.
Band-leader, composer, (one-time rehearsal room manager) teacher and guitarist, Billy Jenkins is now in his fifth decade of music making which began with rehearsals in his parent's basement. Billy's early musical experiences were shared with best friend Bill Broad, who he introduced to the music of Frank Zappa, Velvet Underground and Sonny Rollins. They parted ways at 18: Billy heading off "to be a musician"and Broad changing his name to Idol, with the ambition "to be a star".
In the late 70s, legendary record label boss Clive Davis flew over from the States to sign Billy and his jazz-art-rock band Burlesque. Two albums and the cover of Melody Maker followed but by 1979 Billy had become disillusioned with the commerciality of the burgeoning punk scene, and disbanded Burlesque to form the musical comedy act The Fantastic Trimmer & Jenkins. Combining free jazz with an anarchic comic sensibility, Jenkins was soon headlining gigs at the Comic Strip Club alongside the new alternative comedians Alexei Sayle, French and Saunders and Adrian Edmonson.
Inspired by hearing the big band Loose Tubes rehearsing (Billy was running a rehearsal studio in Greenwich at this point), he formed the Voice Of God Collective - "The Voice of The People is the Voice of God - and the religion is music". VOGC included saxophonists Iain Ballamy, Mark Lockheart, pianist Django Bates and drummer Martin France amongst others. Final year students on the prestigious Royal Academy Of Music jazz course currently study the music of the VOGC.
Since 1995 Billy has been most regularly seen performing with his Blues Collective, with Dylan Bates (violin), Richard Bolton (guitar), Thad Kelly (bass), Mike Pickering (drumkit) and others.
He also presented 'One Way Single Parent Family Favourites' - a weekly show on Resonance FM from 2002 - 2003. He has produced nearly 40 albums including 'Scratches of Spain', 'Motorway At Night', 'Entertainment USA' and 'Music For Two Cassette Machines'. Some of his recordings are about his SE London environs and include 'Sounds Like Bromley', 'Greenwich', 'Still Sounds Like Bromley' and the post-modern classic 'Suburbia'.
Projects have included recording and performing with The Fun Horns of Berlin; improvised musical boxing Big Fights; Music For Low Strung Guitar; directing Anglo-Belgium and London Meets Vienna ensembles; improvising to film; collaborating in words and music with Ian McMillan, Ben Watson and Kate Pullinger; composing and performing with The Gogmagogs; compositions for six guitars; 'The Drum Machine Plays The Battlemarch Of Consumerism' for six drumkits and sporadic festival and club appearances on the continent and UK.
In education he was Visiting Tutor in Guitar Techniques at Lewisham F.E.College (1990-96), guest lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music '95, Guest big band director at Middlesex University '96. Ensemble Masterclasses at the International Summeracademy Freie Kunstschule, Berlin '97. 'Moving On' music workshops with Andy Sheppard, Belfast '99, Musical Director and workshop leader for Greenwich Young People's Jazz Orchestra, Blackheath 2000. Workshops with Pied Piper Project, Yorkshire, March 2001. Visiting Artist on the Jazz Faculty at Trinity College of Music (2001-2) and currently at the Royal Academy of Music since 2002.
Billy was a member of the ACE Improvised Touring Panel from 1993 - 98.
In November 2005, the famous Vortex Jazz Club even held an all-day celebration of his music as part of the London Jazz Festival. Celebrants included a band led by the young saxophonist Nathaniel Facey and piano interpretations of his work by Huw Warren, Nick Ramm and violinist Dylan Bates.
Also, in 2005 Jenkins released 'When The Crowds Have Gone'; his ninth album for The Babel Label. 'When The Crowds Have Gone' is Jenkins' most intense release yet; armed with a handmade Lucas Parlour acoustic guitar, rack, and blues harp, he simply sings how he feels. The album includes thirteen deeply personal originals about heartache, cultural and social alienation, filtered through the unique BJ wit.
For 2006-07, ‘Billy Jenkins' Songs Of Praise' was created especially for his 50th year, with instrumentation and personnel capable of merging the myriad strands of Jenkins' musical and performing career into a fast flowing spontaneous and joyous celebration of humanist music making. Songs of Praise, indeed!
When he does appear in public these days, he mostly plays the blues.
www.billyjenkins.com - for all the news
www.songsofpraise.org.uk - to enthuse
www.sadtimes.co.uk - for all the blues
www.billyjenkinswebzine.com - for historical persuse
"Next to Jenkins, chroniclers of modern Britain such as Pulp seem
like feckless dilettanti" Richard Cook, New Statesman
"If Clapton is God then Jenkins is the giant turtle upon whose back the
entire universe stands" Stewart Lee, Sunday Times
"The wayward master of the woebegone" Rob Adams, Glasgow Herald

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/7/2006
Band Website: billyjenkins.com
Band Members: Many have collaborated with Mr Jenkins over the years and played music together on stage or in the studio. They include:
Saxophonists, flautists & clarinettists Iain Ballamy, Ian Trimmer, Andy Sheppard, Oliver Weindling, Mark Ramsden, Mark Lockheart, Frank Mead, Jason Yarde, Martin Speake, Peter Spice, Steve Buckley, Dai Pritchard, Nathaniel Facey, Eddie Parker, Alan Wilkinson, Ingrid Laubrock, Rod Mason, Iain Dixon, Simon Picard, Volker Schlott, Lol Coxhill, Paul Towndrow, Thomas Klemm, Kit Packham, Gary Curzon, Ad Peijnenburg, Derek Nash, Tracey Mendham, Andy Schofield, Elton Dean, Lyndon Owen, Phil Bancroft, Klaus Dickbauer, Tommy Smith, Julian Argüelles, Christof Griese, David Milne, Laura MacDonald, Snake Davis, Ned Bennett, Heinrich Von Kalnein a.o.
Singers & harmonica players Christine Tobin, Nicky Moore, Morty, Janey Lee Grace, Chris Jagger, Vanessa Mackness, Corin Curschellas, Whispering Gerry Tighe, Al Richardson, Carol Grimes, Jessica Lauren a.o.
Performance poets, comedians & writers Ian McMillan, Ben Watson, Nick Moore, Stewart Lee, Charlie Chester, Nicholas Royle, Simon Ings, Rory Bremner, Kate Pullinger, Mick Gower, Geoff Nicholson, Jasper Carrot, Laurence Staig a.o.
Trumpeters Claude Deppa, Chris Batchelor, Richard Iles, Sam Vloemans, Rainer Brennecke, Colin Steele, Skid Solo, Bart Maris, Barbara Snow, Andy Diagram, Franz Hautzinger, Jim Howard, John Eacott, Jurai Bartos, Simon da Silva, Byron Wallen a.o.
Trombone & tuba players Ashley Slater, Oren Marshall, Dave Jago, Gail Brand, Simon Pugsley, Dave Powell, Alan Tomlinson, Joost Buis, Mark Bassey, Jorg Huke, Viviane Fortune, Chris Bridges, Jan De Bakker, Roland Bates, John Harbourne, Michael Mossot, Paul Rutherford, Patrick Charbonnier a.o.
Pianists & keyboard players Dave Ramm, Huw Warren, Django Bates, James Taylor, Dave Stapleton, Robin Aspland, Nikky Iles, Simon Etchell, Niels Verheest, Keith Hale, Errolyn Wallen, Richard Busiakiewicz, Steve Beresford, Keith Tippett, Jim Watson, Alex Maguire, Peiter Van Bogart, Simon Wallace, Steve Brown, John Goble, Dean Speedwell Brodrick, Alex Lewis, Perry White, Reinhard Micko, Nigel Fox, Neil Casey, Dave Cash, Tim Richards, Hilary Cameron, John Mason, Laka Daisical a.o.
Guitar & banjo players Nick Page, Neill MacColl, Richard Bolton, Legendary Tigerman, Steve Morrison, Nigel Price, John Etheridge, Eugene Chadbourne, Mark Somers, Stuart Hall, Deirdre Cartwright, Davey Williams, Denny Ilett, Tony Messenger, Phil Robson, Gerry Gradwohl, Dougie Boyle, Rob Hendry, Mike Walker, George Hadjineophytou, Graham Lyle a.o.
Violin, viola & cellists Dylan Bates, Nell Catchpole, Ivan Hussey, Jo Westcott, Ben Davis, Maria Lamburn, Paul Lennon, Matt Sharp, Alison Dods, Matt Ward, Angie Harrison, David Le Page, Martin Schütz , Chris Allen a.o.
Bassists Thad Kelly, Steve Watts, Winston Blisset, Stevie Hughes (aka Antonio Vivaldi Jnr), Simon Edwards, Steve Berry, Tim Matthewman, Charlie Hart, Roberto Bellatalla, Pete Brandt, Louis Colon, Gary Culshaw, Pete Pope, Mike Mondesir, Mario Caribe, Glynn Evans, Lucy Shaw, Bert Embrechts, Mick Hutton, Wolfgang Wograndl, Phil Scragg, Bill Wells, Julie Walkington, Paul Emile, Robert Reigler, Ronnie Rae, Ken Austin a.o.
Drummers & percussionists Mike Pickering, Martin France, Clark Tracey, Mark Mondesir, Mark Saunders, Steve Noble, Ginger Baker, Winston Clifford, Steve Rushton, Mel Wright, Thomas Lang, Paul Warren, Tom Bancroft, Marc Descamps, Kevin Currie, Dave Bryant, Steve Knight, Kenrick Rowe, Roy Dodds, Tony Beard, Herbert Reisinger, Dawson Miller, Charles Hayward, Cesar Janssens, Ian Wargent-Hamilton, Thebi Lipere, Steve Argüelles, Piet Jorens, Andy Shuttleworth, Sergio Castillo, Peter Fairclough, Siad Murad, Ad Van De Ree, Dave Pattman, Sam Kelly, Paul Clarvis, Jon Newey, Liam Genockey, Ken Taylor, Paul Hession, Chris West, Michele Drees, Malcolm Mortimer, Niko Schäuble a.o.

And on and on and so forth. People. Always PEOPLE - NEVER MACHINES!!
Influences: speedway motorcycle racing, slot car racing and lawn bowls
Sounds Like: There are over 140 media comparisons listed on the Back Pages at www.billyjenkinswebzine.com.
Record Label: VOTP/Babel
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Recording Plans Put On Hold!

From billyjenkins.com:Recording Plans Put On Hold!'Pissed Off Boy!'         & nbsp;         & nbsp;  &...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:25:00 PST

The music youre listening to.......!

The music you're currently hearing....Seasonal Sounds To Ease The Stress!Pointless Adornments(Billy Jenkins PRS/MCPS)from CD 'Suburbia' Babel BDV 9926Don't Eat That Cake( Billy Jenkins PRS/M...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 08:54:00 PST

Abolish Musical Style Labelling!

From the Billy Jenkins Office:Abolish 'Musical Style' Labelling - Reignite Retailing!!Selling popular music by style fuels divisions in our society. Whilst diversity is natural herding, a communicatio...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 02:24:00 PST

Jenkins Claims Music Has become Impotent

From the Billy Jenkins Office:Musician Claims Music Has become ImpotentMusician Billy Jenkins, a Visiting Artist at the Royal Academy of Music and an influential performer, composer and polemic on the...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 12:14:00 PST

Songs of Praise Live! CD Now Out!

NEW CD AVAILABLE!get it fromwww.billyjenkins.com'Featuring one of the Bromley bluesman's most inspired bands, this album preserves what sounds to have been a great gig, at Leeds's Wardrobe, for poster...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Fri, 17 Aug 2007 05:29:00 PST

Dreaming of a Blues Christmas gig review

previously posted at billyjenkins.com'Dreaming of a Blues Christmas' At Lauderdale HouseYup - The Blues Collective are in town.... Blues voodoo struck with a vengeance (7th Dec 2006) as a hardly ever ...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:06:00 PST

Welsh 'Big Fight!' A Big Hit!!

Originally published at www.billyjenkins.com September 2006 (c) 2006 billyjenkins.com Welsh 'Big Fight!' A Big Hit!! This cheekily lifted from the Monmouth Town Crier:...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 04:57:00 PST

Billy Bowled Over !!

Originally published at www.billyjenkins.com September 2006 (c) 2006 billyjenkins.com Jazzwise Magazine Salutes 'Ain't Going Yet!'! The September issue of Jazzwise ma...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 05:05:00 PST

Blues Collective on YouTube!!

Blues Collective on YouTube!! The 2001 Blues Collective spoof documentary 'Virus Called The Blues', made by Squaredog & Roundcat and directed by inspirational maverick film maker Craig Duncan can ...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Thu, 02 Nov 2006 05:42:00 PST

'Listening, Listening...' Max Jay writes

Max Jay Writes!   In the spring of 2004, the painter, writer and musician Maxwell Jay came to visit Billy to interview him. A few days later he sent over a 16,000 word transcription of the ta...
Posted by Billy Jenkins on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 04:36:00 PST