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Jimmy Maelen

Jimmy Maelen (born March 26, 1940 – January 14, 1988) was an American percussionist from the 1960s to 1980s, who worked with many artists including Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Peter Gabriel, James Taylor, Dire Straits, Barry Manilow, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, David Bowie and John Lennon. He also played on hit records by Bob James, Duran Duran, Carly Simon, Barbra Streisand, Yoko Ono, Meatloaf, Alice Cooper, BJ Thomas, and many others.[1]

Jimmy Maelen
BornMarch 26, 1940
DiedJanuary 14, 1988(1988-01-14) (aged 47)

Barely out of junior high school, his first group was a doo-wop street corner quintet called the Velons. By the early 1960s, he had become an excellent percussionist, playing almost exclusively with Latin bands around New York.

Maelen became lead singer, percussionist and founding member of Ambergris, and played with them for a few years. For the next two or three years, he worked with several bands and did session work. By the mid 1970s, his career took off.

For most of the late 1970s into the 1980s he was one of the "first call" percussion players in New York City. During the golden years of the disco era he was especially successful, working with the remix team of Michael Barbiero and John Luongo and overdubbing on extended dance versions of disco classics such as Gonzales' "I Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet", The Jacksons' "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", Dan Hartman's "Vertigo/Relight My Fire", Jackie Moore's "This Time Baby" and many more. He can be heard playing seven tracks of percussion on Barry Manilow's classic hit "Copacabana". As a percussionist, he also appeared on the album, Desire Wire, made from 1978, done by Cindy Bullens. His working relationship with Barbiero and Luongo led to a solo album for Epic/Columbia in 1980, produced by the trio and entitled Beats Workin'.

Maelen's first album with Roxy Music was the critically acclaimed Avalon. He also played on the Dire Straits Brothers in Arms album, he appeared with Roxy Music at Live Aid in London. He also toured with Peter Gabriel on his first solo tour in 1977.

Maelen worked as a studio musician on Alphaville's 1986 album, Afternoons in Utopia. At the time of his death he was producing his first rock band Cherri Red, along with Gary Chester at the Edison Recording Studio in New York City. Subsequently, one of the songs "Be With You Tonight" which was written by John Bussi, was used in the film See You in the Morning directed by Alan J. Pakula.

Maelen died of leukemia on January 14, 1988. He was 47 years old.

Discography edit

Solo album

  • Beats Workin' (1980)

With Bryan Adams

With Peter Allen

With Alphaville

With Blood, Sweat & Tears

With Irene Cara

With Desmond Child

  • Desmond Child & Rouge (Capitol, 1979)

With Linda Clifford

  • I'll Keep on Loving You (Capitol, 1982)

With Jude Cole

With Ron Dante

  • Street Angel (Handshake Records, 1981)

With Mink DeVille

With Karla DeVito

  • Is This a Cool World or What? (Epic, 1981)

With Dion DiMucci

  • Return of the Wanderer (Lifesong, 1978)

With Duran Duran

With Bryan Ferry

With Roberta Flack

With Peter Gabriel

With Gloria Gaynor

With Debbie Gibson

With Steve Goodman

  • Say It in Private (Asylum Records, 1977)

With Amy Grant

With Henry Gross

  • Show Me to the Stage (Lifesong, 1977)
  • Love Is the Stuff (Lifesong, 1978)

With Gwen Guthrie

With Hall & Oates

With Dan Hartman

With Loleatta Holloway

With Janis Ian

With Garland Jeffreys

With Al Johnson

  • Peaceful (Marina Records, 1978)

With Kiss

With Ben E. King

With John Lennon and Yoko Ono

With O'Donel Levy

With Nils Lofgren

  • Wonderland (MCA, 1983)

With Barry Manilow

With Barry Mann

  • Lay It Out (CBS, 1971)

With Jimmy McGriff

With Frankie Miller

  • Dancing in the Rain (Mercury, 1986)

With Stephanie Mills

With Laura Nyro

With Odyssey

  • I Got the Melody (RCA, 1981)
  • Happy Together (RCA, 1982)

With Yoko Ono

With Leslie Pearl

  • Words & Music (RCA, 1982)

With Vicki Sue Robinson

  • Vicki Sue Robinson (RCA Victor, 1976)

With Roxy Music

With Jennifer Rush

With Helen Schneider

  • Let It Be Now (RCA Records, 1978)

With Neil Sedaka

With Marlena Shaw

  • Take a Bite (Columbia, 1979)

With Carly Simon

With Lonnie Smith

With Lonnie Liston Smith

With Bert Sommer

  • Bert Sommer (Capitol, 1977)

With Billy Squier

With Dire Straits

With Barbra Streisand

With James Taylor

With Bonnie Tyler

With Frankie Valli

With Kenny Vance

  • Short Vacation (Gold Castle, 1988)

With Village People

With Loudon Wainwright III

References edit

  1. ^ "Radio Swiss Pop - Music database - Musician". www.radioswisspop.ch. Retrieved 2023-10-20.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jimmy Maelen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Jimmy Maelen born March 26 1940 January 14 1988 was an American percussionist from the 1960s to 1980s who worked with many artists including Roxy Music Bryan Ferry Peter Gabriel James Taylor Dire Straits Barry Manilow Alice Cooper Kiss Madonna Bryan Adams Michael Jackson Mick Jagger David Bowie and John Lennon He also played on hit records by Bob James Duran Duran Carly Simon Barbra Streisand Yoko Ono Meatloaf Alice Cooper BJ Thomas and many others 1 Jimmy MaelenBornMarch 26 1940DiedJanuary 14 1988 1988 01 14 aged 47 Barely out of junior high school his first group was a doo wop street corner quintet called the Velons By the early 1960s he had become an excellent percussionist playing almost exclusively with Latin bands around New York Maelen became lead singer percussionist and founding member of Ambergris and played with them for a few years For the next two or three years he worked with several bands and did session work By the mid 1970s his career took off For most of the late 1970s into the 1980s he was one of the first call percussion players in New York City During the golden years of the disco era he was especially successful working with the remix team of Michael Barbiero and John Luongo and overdubbing on extended dance versions of disco classics such as Gonzales I Haven t Stopped Dancin Yet The Jacksons Blame It on the Boogie and Shake Your Body Down to the Ground Dan Hartman s Vertigo Relight My Fire Jackie Moore s This Time Baby and many more He can be heard playing seven tracks of percussion on Barry Manilow s classic hit Copacabana As a percussionist he also appeared on the album Desire Wire made from 1978 done by Cindy Bullens His working relationship with Barbiero and Luongo led to a solo album for Epic Columbia in 1980 produced by the trio and entitled Beats Workin Maelen s first album with Roxy Music was the critically acclaimed Avalon He also played on the Dire Straits Brothers in Arms album he appeared with Roxy Music at Live Aid in London He also toured with Peter Gabriel on his first solo tour in 1977 Maelen worked as a studio musician on Alphaville s 1986 album Afternoons in Utopia At the time of his death he was producing his first rock band Cherri Red along with Gary Chester at the Edison Recording Studio in New York City Subsequently one of the songs Be With You Tonight which was written by John Bussi was used in the film See You in the Morning directed by Alan J Pakula Maelen died of leukemia on January 14 1988 He was 47 years old Discography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2018 Solo album Beats Workin 1980 With Bryan Adams You Want It You Got It A amp M 1981 With Peter Allen I Could Have Been a Sailor A amp M 1979 With Alphaville Afternoons in Utopia Atlantic 1986 With Blood Sweat amp Tears No Sweat Columbia 1973 With Irene Cara Anyone Can See Network 1982 With Desmond Child Desmond Child amp Rouge Capitol 1979 With Linda Clifford I ll Keep on Loving You Capitol 1982 With Jude Cole Jude Cole Reprise Records 1987 With Ron Dante Street Angel Handshake Records 1981 With Mink DeVille Coup de Grace Atlantic 1981 With Karla DeVito Is This a Cool World or What Epic 1981 With Dion DiMucci Return of the Wanderer Lifesong 1978 With Duran Duran Notorious EMI 1986 With Bryan Ferry Boys and Girls E G 1985 With Roberta Flack Blue Lights in the Basement Atlantic 1977 With Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel Atco 1977 With Gloria Gaynor Experience Gloria Gaynor MGM 1975 Glorious Polydor 1977 With Debbie Gibson Out of the Blue Atlantic 1987 With Steve Goodman Say It in Private Asylum Records 1977 With Amy Grant Never Alone Myrrh 1980 With Henry Gross Show Me to the Stage Lifesong 1977 Love Is the Stuff Lifesong 1978 With Gwen Guthrie Portrait Island 1983 Good to Go Lover Polydor 1986 With Hall amp Oates X Static RCA 1979 Private Eyes RCA 1981 With Dan Hartman Relight My Fire Blue Sky 1979 With Loleatta Holloway Love Sensation Goldon Mind 1980 With Janis Ian Janis Ian Columbia Records 1978 Night Rains Columbia Records 1979 With Garland Jeffreys Escape Artist Epic 1981 Guts for Love Epic 1983 With Al Johnson Peaceful Marina Records 1978 With Kiss Love Gun Casablanca 1977 With Ben E King Save the Last Dance for Me EMI 1987 With John Lennon and Yoko Ono Milk and Honey Polydor 1984 With O Donel Levy Windows Groove Merchant 1976 With Nils Lofgren Wonderland MCA 1983 With Barry Manilow Barry Manilow Bell 1973 Tryin to Get the Feeling Arista 1975 Even Now Arista 1978 Barry Arista 1980 With Barry Mann Lay It Out CBS 1971 With Jimmy McGriff The Mean Machine Groove Merchant 1976 Red Beans Groove Merchant 1976 Tailgunner LRC 1977 With Frankie Miller Dancing in the Rain Mercury 1986 With Stephanie Mills If I Were Your Woman MCA 1987 With Laura Nyro Smile Columbia 1976 With Odyssey I Got the Melody RCA 1981 Happy Together RCA 1982 With Yoko Ono It s Alright I See Rainbows Rykodisc 1982 With Leslie Pearl Words amp Music RCA 1982 With Vicki Sue Robinson Vicki Sue Robinson RCA Victor 1976 With Roxy Music Avalon Polydor 1982 With Jennifer Rush Heart over Mind CBS 1987 With Helen Schneider Let It Be Now RCA Records 1978 With Neil Sedaka A Song Elektra 1977 With Marlena Shaw Take a Bite Columbia 1979 With Carly Simon Coming Around Again Arista 1987 With Lonnie Smith Keep on Lovin Groove Merchant 1976 With Lonnie Liston Smith Silhouettes Doctor Jazz 1984 With Bert Sommer Bert Sommer Capitol 1977 With Billy Squier Signs of Life Capitol 1984 With Dire Straits Brothers in Arms Vertigo 1985 With Barbra Streisand Emotion Columbia 1984 With James Taylor That s Why I m Here Columbia 1985 With Bonnie Tyler Faster Than the Speed of Night Columbia Records 1983 With Frankie Valli Closeup Private Stock 1976 With Kenny Vance Short Vacation Gold Castle 1988 With Village People Fox on the Box Metronome 1982 With Loudon Wainwright III T Shirt Arista 1976 References edit Radio Swiss Pop Music database Musician www radioswisspop ch Retrieved 2023 10 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jimmy Maelen amp oldid 1214094777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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