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Jess Roden

Jess Roden (born 28 December 1947) is an English rock singer, songwriter and guitarist.

Jess Roden
Born (1947-12-28) 28 December 1947 (age 76)
Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1966–present
LabelsIsland
Websitewww.jessroden.com

Biography edit

Roden's first band was The Raiders followed by The Shakedown Sound which also included the guitarist, Kevyn Gammond,[1] and keyboard player, August Eadon (aka Gus Yeadon).

In 1966, he joined The Alan Bown Set as their new lead singer. Although their records rarely charted, Roden and the band did pick up a considerable fan base in London, and belatedly became a minor star on the Northern soul scene, with the release of their single, "Emergency 999".

He remained with the Alan Bown through to the late 1960s, but left after recording the album The Alan Bown! His vocals were re-recorded by his replacement Robert Palmer for the UK release of the album, although Roden's original vocals remained on the US release.[2] Roden later appeared as a backing vocalist to Palmer on his 1983 appearance on The Tube.

In 1970, Roden returned to Worcestershire and formed Bronco who toured extensively with Island Records' label-mates Traffic, Free, Mott the Hoople, Fotheringay, and John Martyn but left after two albums to embark on a solo album. During this period, he also sang on Wildlife, the third Mott the Hoople album, and sang and played on albums by Carol Grimes, Jim Capaldi, Sandy Denny, and sang lead vocals on Keef Hartley's 1973 album Lancashire Hustler.[citation needed]

His solo album plans were sidelined when, in the same year, he was asked to team up with ex-Doors John Densmore and Robby Krieger in The Butts Band, together with Phil Chen (bass) and Roy Davies (keyboards). Their first album was recorded in London and Kingston, Jamaica and released in the United States on Blue Thumb Records and Island Records (rest of the world). The Butts Band played a short US tour including multiple dates at New York's Max's Kansas City, a handful of British dates including opening for The Kinks at London's Finsbury Park Astoria, later The Rainbow Theatre as well as recording one session for BBC TV's The Old Grey Whistle Test after which Roden, Chen, and Davies left the group.

Roden finally emerged as a solo artist in the mid 1970s on Island Records with his 1974 self-titled solo album. It was recorded at Olympic Studios and Basing Street Studios in London, as well as at Sea-Saint Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana. This record included contributions from Allen Toussaint and The Meters from the US sessions and in London, John Bundrick and Mick Weaver (keyboards), Steve Webb (guitar), Richard Bailey, and Simon Kirke (drums).

He then formed The Jess Roden Band (originally Iguana – based in Southampton). The initial album sessions were with Steve Smith (and featured Steve Winwood on Hammond organ), but these were eventually discarded in favour of producer Geoff Haslam, with whom the group's first two studio albums were recorded – Keep Your Hat On and Play It Dirty, Play It Class. A major touring draw, the band never achieved significant record sales and disbanded in early 1977. This was after the release of their live album, Blowin', which was recorded during capacity shows at Birmingham Town Hall and Leicester University in late 1976. Their final show was, however, also recorded and later issued as Live at the BBC.

Following the ending of the JRB, Roden relocated to New York City and cut two further solo albums for Island (The Player Not The Game and Stonechaser) after which his association with Island ended. He formed The Rivits with Peter Wood (who had co-written "Year of the Cat" with Al Stewart), for one album Multiplay; the album was released by Antilles in North America and via Island for the rest of the world. The Rivits played two UK shows only; one in Stamford in Lincolnshire, the other at The Venue in Victoria, London.

During initial sessions for a second Rivits album that had begun to be recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, Roden sang back-up vocals for Grace Jones' Pull Up to the Bumper. With the sessions incomplete (Woods had to leave to re-join Pink Floyd's band of musicians for The Wall tour) and on returning to New York, Roden and Island parted for the final time.

He began a new career as a graphic artist while, at the same time, recording Seven Windows, an album that was produced by Steve Dwire (who had played bass on The Rivits' album) and A. T. Michael MacDonald that featured the cream of New York-based session players / arrangers (including Elliot Randall, Mark Egan, Jack Waldman, Rob Mounsey, Michael Dawe, Lou Marini, and Paul Buckmaster). Just before the album was released, Roden returned to live and work in the UK.

Combining graphic art with music, he recorded two albums with a new band, The Humans (named by Jim Capaldi) with a line-up that featured Gary Grainger, Bill Burke and Nick Graham; the group also recorded with Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi. After the release of both records and due to work commitments, Roden's live appearances became increasingly rare, with occasional performances with the SAS band that featured Roy Wood, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and Paul Young.

In 2009, Lemon Recordings (a subsidiary of Cherry Red) issued a 'Best Of...' and, a year later, BGO issued both Bronco albums as a single CD package.

During the winter of 2009, deep archive research began into a full-scale Anthology – designed to encompass Roden's entire musical career. During this process, well over 800 pieces of music were logged (and in the vast majority of instances, digitised for the first time) from which a career defining Anthology has been compiled. The set, Hidden Masters: The Jess Roden Anthology, which includes over 50% of previously unheard material – was issued as a limited edition, first pressing of 950 copies, 6-CD set by Hidden Masters in 2013.[3]

Selective discography edit

Solo edit

  • Jess Roden (1974)
  • The Player Not the Game (1977)
  • Stonechaser (1980)

The Jess Roden Band edit

  • Keep Your Hat On (1976)
  • Play It Dirty, Play It Class (1976)
  • Blowin' (1977)
  • Live at the BBC (released 1993)

Alan Bown edit

  • London Swings – Live at the Marquee (1967) One side of an album also featuring Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
  • Emergency 999 (CD which collects all early Alan Bown singles featuring Roden)
  • Outward Bown First Album (1968)
  • The Alan Bown! (1969) (US edition only)

Bronco edit

  • Country Home (1970)
  • Ace of Sunlight (1971)
  • Smoking Mixture (1973)

Butts Band edit

The Rivits edit

  • Multiplay (1980)

Seven Windows edit

  • Seven Windows (1986)

The Humans edit

  • Jess Roden and The Humans (1995)
  • Live at The Robin 1996 (2004)

Compilations edit

  • Jess Roden – The Best Of... (2009) CD via Lemon (a subsidiary of Cherry Red)
  • Bronco – Country Home & Ace of Sunlight Both albums reissued as a 2for1 by BGO Records (November 2010)
  • Outward Bown (2012) – CD reissue via Grapefruit (a subsidiary of Cherry Red)
  • Hidden Masters | The Jess Roden Anthology – a hand-numbered, 94 track, 6-CD box set, 12" hard-back book format limited edition (bonus 6th CD only available with the 1st edition); Exclusive availability via HiddenMasters.net. First edition (pressing) limited to 950 copies only.

Other appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kevyn Gammond entry on Wyfopedia 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "The Alan Bown". Jessroden.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Jess HOME". Jessroden.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Unsung Heroes No 1: Jess Roden A blog commentary that has turned into an informal Jess Roden discussion group.
  • website for Steve Webb, guitarist with the Jess Roden Band

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improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Jess Roden born 28 December 1947 is an English rock singer songwriter and guitarist Jess RodenBorn 1947 12 28 28 December 1947 age 76 Kidderminster Worcestershire EnglandGenresRockOccupation s SingerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1966 presentLabelsIslandWebsitewww wbr jessroden wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Selective discography 2 1 Solo 2 2 The Jess Roden Band 2 3 Alan Bown 2 4 Bronco 2 5 Butts Band 2 6 The Rivits 2 7 Seven Windows 2 8 The Humans 2 9 Compilations 2 10 Other appearances 3 References 4 External linksBiography editRoden s first band was The Raiders followed by The Shakedown Sound which also included the guitarist Kevyn Gammond 1 and keyboard player August Eadon aka Gus Yeadon In 1966 he joined The Alan Bown Set as their new lead singer Although their records rarely charted Roden and the band did pick up a considerable fan base in London and belatedly became a minor star on the Northern soul scene with the release of their single Emergency 999 He remained with the Alan Bown through to the late 1960s but left after recording the album The Alan Bown His vocals were re recorded by his replacement Robert Palmer for the UK release of the album although Roden s original vocals remained on the US release 2 Roden later appeared as a backing vocalist to Palmer on his 1983 appearance on The Tube In 1970 Roden returned to Worcestershire and formed Bronco who toured extensively with Island Records label mates Traffic Free Mott the Hoople Fotheringay and John Martyn but left after two albums to embark on a solo album During this period he also sang on Wildlife the third Mott the Hoople album and sang and played on albums by Carol Grimes Jim Capaldi Sandy Denny and sang lead vocals on Keef Hartley s 1973 album Lancashire Hustler citation needed His solo album plans were sidelined when in the same year he was asked to team up with ex Doors John Densmore and Robby Krieger in The Butts Band together with Phil Chen bass and Roy Davies keyboards Their first album was recorded in London and Kingston Jamaica and released in the United States on Blue Thumb Records and Island Records rest of the world The Butts Band played a short US tour including multiple dates at New York s Max s Kansas City a handful of British dates including opening for The Kinks at London s Finsbury Park Astoria later The Rainbow Theatre as well as recording one session for BBC TV s The Old Grey Whistle Test after which Roden Chen and Davies left the group Roden finally emerged as a solo artist in the mid 1970s on Island Records with his 1974 self titled solo album It was recorded at Olympic Studios and Basing Street Studios in London as well as at Sea Saint Studios in New Orleans Louisiana This record included contributions from Allen Toussaint and The Meters from the US sessions and in London John Bundrick and Mick Weaver keyboards Steve Webb guitar Richard Bailey and Simon Kirke drums He then formed The Jess Roden Band originally Iguana based in Southampton The initial album sessions were with Steve Smith and featured Steve Winwood on Hammond organ but these were eventually discarded in favour of producer Geoff Haslam with whom the group s first two studio albums were recorded Keep Your Hat On and Play It Dirty Play It Class A major touring draw the band never achieved significant record sales and disbanded in early 1977 This was after the release of their live album Blowin which was recorded during capacity shows at Birmingham Town Hall and Leicester University in late 1976 Their final show was however also recorded and later issued as Live at the BBC Following the ending of the JRB Roden relocated to New York City and cut two further solo albums for Island The Player Not The Game and Stonechaser after which his association with Island ended He formed The Rivits with Peter Wood who had co written Year of the Cat with Al Stewart for one album Multiplay the album was released by Antilles in North America and via Island for the rest of the world The Rivits played two UK shows only one in Stamford in Lincolnshire the other at The Venue in Victoria London During initial sessions for a second Rivits album that had begun to be recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas Roden sang back up vocals for Grace Jones Pull Up to the Bumper With the sessions incomplete Woods had to leave to re join Pink Floyd s band of musicians for The Wall tour and on returning to New York Roden and Island parted for the final time He began a new career as a graphic artist while at the same time recording Seven Windows an album that was produced by Steve Dwire who had played bass on The Rivits album and A T Michael MacDonald that featured the cream of New York based session players arrangers including Elliot Randall Mark Egan Jack Waldman Rob Mounsey Michael Dawe Lou Marini and Paul Buckmaster Just before the album was released Roden returned to live and work in the UK Combining graphic art with music he recorded two albums with a new band The Humans named by Jim Capaldi with a line up that featured Gary Grainger Bill Burke and Nick Graham the group also recorded with Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi After the release of both records and due to work commitments Roden s live appearances became increasingly rare with occasional performances with the SAS band that featured Roy Wood Roger Taylor Brian May and Paul Young In 2009 Lemon Recordings a subsidiary of Cherry Red issued a Best Of and a year later BGO issued both Bronco albums as a single CD package During the winter of 2009 deep archive research began into a full scale Anthology designed to encompass Roden s entire musical career During this process well over 800 pieces of music were logged and in the vast majority of instances digitised for the first time from which a career defining Anthology has been compiled The set Hidden Masters The Jess Roden Anthology which includes over 50 of previously unheard material was issued as a limited edition first pressing of 950 copies 6 CD set by Hidden Masters in 2013 3 Selective discography editSolo edit Jess Roden 1974 The Player Not the Game 1977 Stonechaser 1980 The Jess Roden Band edit Keep Your Hat On 1976 Play It Dirty Play It Class 1976 Blowin 1977 Live at the BBC released 1993 Alan Bown edit London Swings Live at the Marquee 1967 One side of an album also featuring Jimmy James amp The Vagabonds Emergency 999 CD which collects all early Alan Bown singles featuring Roden Outward Bown First Album 1968 The Alan Bown 1969 US edition only Bronco edit Country Home 1970 Ace of Sunlight 1971 Smoking Mixture 1973 Butts Band edit Butts Band 1973 The Rivits edit Multiplay 1980 Seven Windows edit Seven Windows 1986 The Humans edit Jess Roden and The Humans 1995 Live at The Robin 1996 2004 Compilations edit Jess Roden The Best Of 2009 CD via Lemon a subsidiary of Cherry Red Bronco Country Home amp Ace of Sunlight Both albums reissued as a 2for1 by BGO Records November 2010 Outward Bown 2012 CD reissue via Grapefruit a subsidiary of Cherry Red Hidden Masters The Jess Roden Anthology a hand numbered 94 track 6 CD box set 12 hard back book format limited edition bonus 6th CD only available with the 1st edition Exclusive availability via HiddenMasters net First edition pressing limited to 950 copies only Other appearances edit The Who Magic Bus backing vocals 1968 Mott the Hoople Wildlife backing vocals 1971 Keef Hartley Lancashire Hustler lead vocals 1973 Paul Kossoff Back Street Crawler Roden sang lead on I m Ready and harmony with Paul Rodgers on Molten Gold 1973 Carol Grimes Warm Blood backing vocals 1974 Jim Capaldi Short Cut Draw Blood guitarist 1975 Stomu Yamashta Go Too 1977 Sandy Denny Rendezvous backing vocals 1977 Grace Jones Nightclubbing backing vocals 1981 Seven Windows Seven Windows 1986 Peter Green Rattlesnake Guitar The Music of Peter Green Roden sang on two tracks Crying Won t Bring You Back and Merry Go Round 1995 Luther Grosvenor Floodgates Roden sang on two tracks I Wanna Be Free and Fire Down Below 1996 SAS Band Roden sang on That s The Way God Planned It 1998 Sandy Denny A Boxful of Treasures includes Losing Game duet with Roden 2004 References edit Kevyn Gammond entry on Wyfopedia Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Alan Bown Jessroden com Retrieved 24 June 2019 Jess HOME Jessroden com Retrieved 24 June 2019 External links editOfficial website Jess Roden entry on Wyfopedia Unsung Heroes No 1 Jess Roden A blog commentary that has turned into an informal Jess Roden discussion group website for Steve Webb guitarist with the Jess Roden Band Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jess Roden amp oldid 1192513052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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