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Finley Quaye

Finley Ellington Quaye McGowan[4] (born 25 March 1974, in Edinburgh, Scotland)[5] is a Scottish musician. He won the 1997 MOBO Award for best reggae act, and the 1998 BRIT Award[6] for Best Male Solo Artist.

Finley Quaye
Birth nameFinley Ellington Quaye McGowan
Born (1974-03-25) 25 March 1974 (age 50)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres
Instrument(s)
Years active1993–present
Labels

Life edit

Finley Quaye is the son of vaudeville pianist Cab Kaye and the half-brother of the English singer Terri Quaye and guitarist Caleb Quaye.

Born in Edinburgh, Quaye went to school in London, Manchester and Edinburgh. However, he left school with no qualifications. Before making records he took employment spraying cars, smoking fish, making futons and as a stage-rigger and scaffolder.

His father was born in London, but considered himself as African. Although known as Cab Kaye, his full name was Nii Lante Augustus Kwamlah Quaye and he was a Chief of the Ga tribe centralized in Jamestown, Accra, Ghana. Kaye was the son of the pianist Caleb Jonas Quaye a.k.a. Mope Desmond, who was born in Accra, Ghana. Finley did not grow up with his father and only found out in his twenties about his father's history as a musician. Mope Desmond, Cab Kaye and Finley Quaye have all played Glasgow's Barrowlands, Wolverhampton's Wulfrun Hall and London's Cafe de Paris. Finley was on tour with his band when he met his father for the first time in Amsterdam.

Finley Quaye was inspired early on in his childhood by jazz musicians Pete King, Ronnie Scott, who started his musical career making tea and running errands in Finley's father's band, and Lionel Hampton. Quaye heard jazz as a child, living in London with his mother, who would take him with her to Ronnie Scott's jazz club to catch performances of American jazz musicians touring Europe such as Buddy Rich, who recorded his live album there in 1980. Quaye's mother had long-term relationships with musician Pete King, who hosted and performed at Ronnie Scott's club in Frith Street, London, as well as Dodi Fayed, a film producer who produced Breaking Glass with Hazel O'Connor.

In April 2012, Quaye was charged with aggravated assault in Edinburgh.[7][8] He was subsequently found guilty and sentenced to 225 hours of unpaid work.[9] In November of the same year, he was declared bankrupt with a tax debt of £383,000 after HMRC applied to the courts to recover the money. Official documents stated that Quaye had "zero assets".[8] Quaye also admitted possession of cannabis in 2003.[10]

Career edit

Quaye made a solo recording contract with Polydor Records and moved to New York City. He began working with Epic/Sony when Polydor let him out of contract, and in late 1997 he reached the UK Top 20 twice, with "Sunday Shining" and "Even After All".[11] His reputation was established by Maverick A Strike, released in September 1997. It went gold less than three weeks later, and led directly to the BRIT Award victory. The album is now certified 2× platinum in the UK.[12] In 1998, Quaye performed George Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So" for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody, a tribute to George Gershwin, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.

Two more albums were released on Epic, Vanguard (2000) and Much More Than Much Love (2004). "Spiritualized" became his last single to score a top 40 landing in the UK chart when it was released in September 2000, reaching number 26.[11] In 2004 the single "Dice" was released in collaboration with William Orbit and featuring Beth Orton. The song featured in Fox Network's The OC and on the season 1 soundtrack, becoming a minor hit.[citation needed]

He released the EP Pound for Pound with Intune Records in 2008, with Norman Grant of the Twinkle Brothers featuring Sly Dunbar and Lloyd Parks. He recorded in 1998 with Buju Banton and Sly Dunbar in Kingston, Jamaica at Penthouse Studios and also recorded with Tricky and Iggy Pop at Sony Music Studios, in Manhattan, New York City.[citation needed]

In July 2015 he was forced off stage mid-performance by the owner of a music club in Gloucestershire who criticised him for lacking professionalism.[13]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album Peak positions Certifications
UK
[11]
AUS
[14]
FRA
[15]
NL
[16]
NZ
[17]
1997 Maverick a Strike 3 77 38 46 11
2000 Vanguard 35 44
2003 Much More Than Much Love 56 148
2012 28 February Rd.
2014 Royal Rasses
2017 Straight from the Country
2019 Faux Naïf[18]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Compilations edit

  • The Best of the Epic Years 1995-2003 (2008)

Extended plays edit

  • Oranges and Lemons (2005)
  • Pound for Pound (2008)

Singles edit

Year Single Peak positions Album
UK
[11]
NL
[16]
US
Alt.

[19]
US
Dance
Sales

[20]
1997 "Sunday Shining" 16 80 26 Maverick A Strike
"Even After All" 10
"It's Great When We're Together" 27
1998 "Your Love Gets Sweeter" 16
"Ultra Stimulation" 51
2000 "Spiritualized" 26 Vanguard
"When I Burn off into the Distance" 80
2003 "Dice" (with William Orbit) 18 Much More Than Much Love
"Something to Say" (promotional single)
2006 "For My Childrens Love" Royal Rasses
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Other collaborations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kenon, Marci (16 September 2000). "An Onslaught of New Product". Billboard. p. 68. Retrieved 23 January 2021 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Monger, Timothy (n.d.). "Finley Quaye: Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  3. ^ Sullivan, James (28 February 1998). "U.K. Star Sings Through a Prism / Quaye owes his fresh sound to many sources" – via SFGATE.
  4. ^ "ALL OVER AGAIN". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  5. ^ Music Scotland – The Vault – Biogs. BBC (25 March 1974). Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  6. ^ "Finley Quaye Backs Brits Win with New Single and Tour". NME. 16 January 1998.
  7. ^ "Reggae star Finley Quaye in Leith assault charge". BBC. 11 April 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Shamed Capital reggae musician Finley Quaye is broke".
  9. ^ "Reggae star Finley Quaye sentenced to 225 hours of unpaid work". BBC. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  10. ^ Desk, NME News (14 July 2015). "Promoter kicks Finley Quaye offstage during gig: 'I won't pollute my venue with bullshit' - watch". NME. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "Official Charts > Finley Quaye". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  12. ^ a b "BRIT Certified > Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 13 May 2020. N.B. User needs to enter 'Finley Quay' into the search box to display results.
  13. ^ "Promoter kicks Finley Quaye offstage during gig: 'I won't pollute my venue with bullshit' – watch". NME. 14 July 2015.
  14. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 227.
  15. ^ "lescharts.com > Finley Quaye dans les Charts Français" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  16. ^ a b "dutchcharts.nl > Finley Quay in Dutch Charts" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  17. ^ "charts.nz > Finley Quay in New Zealand Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  18. ^ "OLD BAKERY STUDIOS | Finley Quaye + Rosie Crow SOLD OUT". OLD BAKERY STUDIOS.
  19. ^ "Billboard > Chart History > Finley Quaye > Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Billboard > Chart History > Finley Quaye > Dance Singles Sales". Billboard. Retrieved 13 May 2020.

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Best Male Solo Artist Finley QuayeBirth nameFinley Ellington Quaye McGowanBorn 1974 03 25 25 March 1974 age 50 Edinburgh ScotlandGenresProgressive soul 1 trip hop reggae 2 reggae fusion 3 Instrument s Vocals guitarYears active1993 presentLabelsPolydor Epic Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 Extended plays 3 4 Singles 3 5 Other collaborations 4 References 5 External linksLife editFinley Quaye is the son of vaudeville pianist Cab Kaye and the half brother of the English singer Terri Quaye and guitarist Caleb Quaye Born in Edinburgh Quaye went to school in London Manchester and Edinburgh However he left school with no qualifications Before making records he took employment spraying cars smoking fish making futons and as a stage rigger and scaffolder His father was born in London but considered himself as African Although known as Cab Kaye his full name was Nii Lante Augustus Kwamlah Quaye and he was a Chief of the Ga tribe centralized in Jamestown Accra Ghana Kaye was the son of the pianist Caleb Jonas Quaye a k a Mope Desmond who was born in Accra Ghana Finley did not grow up with his father and only found out in his twenties about his father s history as a musician Mope Desmond Cab Kaye and Finley Quaye have all played Glasgow s Barrowlands Wolverhampton s Wulfrun Hall and London s Cafe de Paris Finley was on tour with his band when he met his father for the first time in Amsterdam Finley Quaye was inspired early on in his childhood by jazz musicians Pete King Ronnie Scott who started his musical career making tea and running errands in Finley s father s band and Lionel Hampton Quaye heard jazz as a child living in London with his mother who would take him with her to Ronnie Scott s jazz club to catch performances of American jazz musicians touring Europe such as Buddy Rich who recorded his live album there in 1980 Quaye s mother had long term relationships with musician Pete King who hosted and performed at Ronnie Scott s club in Frith Street London as well as Dodi Fayed a film producer who produced Breaking Glass with Hazel O Connor In April 2012 Quaye was charged with aggravated assault in Edinburgh 7 8 He was subsequently found guilty and sentenced to 225 hours of unpaid work 9 In November of the same year he was declared bankrupt with a tax debt of 383 000 after HMRC applied to the courts to recover the money Official documents stated that Quaye had zero assets 8 Quaye also admitted possession of cannabis in 2003 10 Career editQuaye made a solo recording contract with Polydor Records and moved to New York City He began working with Epic Sony when Polydor let him out of contract and in late 1997 he reached the UK Top 20 twice with Sunday Shining and Even After All 11 His reputation was established by Maverick A Strike released in September 1997 It went gold less than three weeks later and led directly to the BRIT Award victory The album is now certified 2 platinum in the UK 12 In 1998 Quaye performed George Gershwin s It Ain t Necessarily So for the Red Hot Organization s compilation album Red Hot Rhapsody a tribute to George Gershwin which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease Two more albums were released on Epic Vanguard 2000 and Much More Than Much Love 2004 Spiritualized became his last single to score a top 40 landing in the UK chart when it was released in September 2000 reaching number 26 11 In 2004 the single Dice was released in collaboration with William Orbit and featuring Beth Orton The song featured in Fox Network s The OC and on the season 1 soundtrack becoming a minor hit citation needed He released the EP Pound for Pound with Intune Records in 2008 with Norman Grant of the Twinkle Brothers featuring Sly Dunbar and Lloyd Parks He recorded in 1998 with Buju Banton and Sly Dunbar in Kingston Jamaica at Penthouse Studios and also recorded with Tricky and Iggy Pop at Sony Music Studios in Manhattan New York City citation needed In July 2015 he was forced off stage mid performance by the owner of a music club in Gloucestershire who criticised him for lacking professionalism 13 Discography editStudio albums edit Year Album Peak positions Certifications UK 11 AUS 14 FRA 15 NL 16 NZ 17 1997 Maverick a Strike 3 77 38 46 11 BPI 2 Platinum 12 2000 Vanguard 35 44 2003 Much More Than Much Love 56 148 2012 28 February Rd 2014 Royal Rasses 2017 Straight from the Country 2019 Faux Naif 18 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released Compilations edit The Best of the Epic Years 1995 2003 2008 Extended plays edit Oranges and Lemons 2005 Pound for Pound 2008 Singles edit Year Single Peak positions Album UK 11 NL 16 USAlt 19 USDanceSales 20 1997 Sunday Shining 16 80 26 Maverick A Strike Even After All 10 It s Great When We re Together 27 1998 Your Love Gets Sweeter 16 Ultra Stimulation 51 2000 Spiritualized 26 Vanguard When I Burn off into the Distance 80 2003 Dice with William Orbit 18 Much More Than Much Love Something to Say promotional single 2006 For My Childrens Love Royal Rasses denotes releases that did not chart or were not released Other collaborations edit Finley s Rainbow on A Guy Called Gerald s Black Secret Technology 1995 Caravan on Timo Maas album Loud 2002 Stranges Changes on A Guy Called Gerald s To All Things What They Need 2005 We Are Dreamers on Cathy Claret s album Gypsy Flower 2007 After Tonight on Ava Leigh s La La La 2007 Metamorphosis on Christopher Chaplin s album M 2020 References edit Kenon Marci 16 September 2000 An Onslaught of New Product Billboard p 68 Retrieved 23 January 2021 via Google Books Monger Timothy n d Finley Quaye Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 23 January 2021 Sullivan James 28 February 1998 U K Star Sings Through a Prism Quaye owes his fresh sound to many sources via SFGATE ALL OVER AGAIN ASCAP American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Retrieved 10 July 2023 Music Scotland The Vault Biogs BBC 25 March 1974 Retrieved 2014 04 19 Finley Quaye Backs Brits Win with New Single and Tour NME 16 January 1998 Reggae star Finley Quaye in Leith assault charge BBC 11 April 2012 Retrieved 6 March 2013 a b Shamed Capital reggae musician Finley Quaye is broke Reggae star Finley Quaye sentenced to 225 hours of unpaid work BBC 23 October 2012 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Desk NME News 14 July 2015 Promoter kicks Finley Quaye offstage during gig I won t pollute my venue with bullshit watch NME Retrieved 11 July 2019 a b c d Official Charts gt Finley Quaye Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 May 2020 a b BRIT Certified gt Certified Awards Search British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 13 May 2020 N B User needs to enter Finley Quay into the search box to display results Promoter kicks Finley Quaye offstage during gig I won t pollute my venue with bullshit watch NME 14 July 2015 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 227 lescharts com gt Finley Quaye dans les Charts Francais in French Hung Medien Retrieved 13 May 2020 a b dutchcharts nl gt Finley Quay in Dutch Charts in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 13 May 2020 charts nz gt Finley Quay in New Zealand Charts Hung Medien Retrieved 13 May 2020 OLD BAKERY STUDIOS Finley Quaye Rosie Crow SOLD OUT OLD BAKERY STUDIOS Billboard gt Chart History gt Finley Quaye gt Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 13 May 2020 Billboard gt Chart History gt Finley Quaye gt Dance Singles Sales Billboard Retrieved 13 May 2020 External links editFinleyquaye com at the Wayback Machine archived 29 July 2012 official website Finley Quaye discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Finley Quaye amp oldid 1209374571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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