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John Marshall (drummer)

John Stanley Marshall (28 August 1941 – 16 September 2023) was an English drummer and founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus.[4] From 1972 to 1978, he was the drummer for Soft Machine, replacing Phil Howard when he joined.

John Marshall
Marshall in 2018
Background information
Birth nameJohn Stanley Marshall
Born(1941-08-28)28 August 1941
Isleworth, Middlesex, England
Died16 September 2023(2023-09-16) (aged 82)
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1967–2023[1]
Formerly of

Biography edit

Marshall was born in Isleworth, Middlesex on 28 August 1941,[5] and worked with various jazz and rock bands and musicians,[6] among them J. J. Jackson, Allan Holdsworth, Barney Kessel, Alexis Korner, Graham Collier, Michael Gibbs, Arthur Brown, Keith Tippett, Centipede, Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin, Dick Morrissey, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, John Surman, Charlie Mariano, John Abercrombie, Arild Andersen, and Eberhard Weber's Colours.[7]

From 1999, he worked with former Soft Machine co-musicians in several Soft Machine-related projects like SoftWare, SoftWorks and Soft Machine Legacy.[8] He toured as a member of the band, which operated under the name Soft Machine again, from 2015 to 2023.[1]

Marshall died on 16 September 2023, at the age of 82.[9]

Discography edit

with Nucleus edit

  • Elastic Rock (1970, Vertigo)
  • We'll Talk About It Later (1971, Vertigo)
  • Solar Plexus (1971, Vertigo)
  • Live at Theaterhaus (1985, Mood)
  • Ian Carr: Old Heartland (1988, EMI)

with Soft Machine edit

Studio
  • Fifth (1972, CBS)
  • Six (1973, CBS)
  • Seven (1973, CBS)
  • Bundles (1975, Harvest)
  • Softs (1976, Harvest)
  • Land of Cockayne (1981, EMI)
  • Abracadabra (as Soft Works) (2003, Tone Center, MoonJune Records)
  • Soft Machine Legacy (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2006, Moonjune Records)
  • Steam (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2007, Moonjune Records)
  • Burden of Proof (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2013, Moonjune Records)
  • Hidden Details (2018, Moonjune Records)
  • Other Doors (2023, Moonjune Records)
Live
  • NDR Jazz Workshop - Live (1973, Cuneiform)
  • Switzerland Live (recorded 1974, released 2015, Cuneiform)
  • Floating World Live (recorded 1975, released 2006, Moonjune Records)
  • British Tour '75 (recorded 1975, released 2005, Major League Productions)
  • Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris (1978, Harvest)
  • BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert [rec.1972] (1994, Windsong)
  • Live in France [recorded 1972] (1994, One Way)
  • Live in Zaandam (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2005, Moonjune Records)
  • Live At The New Morning (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2006, in-akustik)
  • Live Adventures (as Soft Machine Legacy) (2010, Moonjune Records)
  • Live at the Baked Potato (2019, Moonjune Records)
  • Abracadabra In Osaka (as Soft Works) (2020, Moonjune Records)

with Eberhard Weber's Colours edit

with Centipede edit

As sideman edit

With Jack Bruce

With John Surman

With Vassilis Tsabropoulos

With others

  • Graham Collier/Deep Dark Blue Centre (1967, Deram)
  • Michael Garrick/Jazz Praises at St Paul's (1968, Airborne)
  • Barney Kessel/Blue Soul (1968, Black Lion)
  • Barney Kessel/Swinging Easy (1968, Black Lion)
  • Graham Collier/Down Another Road (1969, Fontana)
  • Neil Ardley/Greek Variations (1969, Columbia)
  • Jack Bruce/Songs for a Tailor (1969, Polydor)
  • Michael Gibbs/Michael Gibbs (1969, Deram)
  • Mike Westbrook/Marching Song Vol. I & II (1969, Deram)
  • Georgie Fame/Seventh Son (1969, CBS)
  • Arthur Brown/Crazy World of Arthur Brown (1969, Track)
  • Indo-Jazz Fusions/Etudes (1969, Sonet)
  • Lloyd Webber/Rice/Jesus Christ Superstar (1970, Decca)
  • Bill Fay/Bill Fay (1970, Deram)
  • Mike d'Abo/Michael D'Abo (1970, Uni)
  • Chris Spedding/Songs Without Words (1970, Harvest)
  • Top Topham/Ascension Heights (1970, Blue Horizon)
  • Michael Gibbs/Tanglewood '63 (1970, Deram)
  • Chitinous Ensemble/Chitinous Ensemble (1971, Deram)
  • Linda Hoyle/Pieces of Me (1971, Vertigo)
  • Spontaneous Music Orchestra/Live: Big Band/Quartet (1971, Vinyl)
  • Mike Westbrook/Metropolis (1971, RCA)
  • Centipede/Septober Energy (1971, Neo)
  • Michael Gibbs/Just Ahead (1972, Polydor)
  • Alexis Korner/Bootleg Him (1972, Rak Srak)
  • Volker Kriegel/Inside:The Missing Link (1972, MPS)
  • Hugh Hopper/1984 (1973, CBS)
  • John Williams/Height Below (1973, Hi Fly)
  • Volker Kriegel/Lift (1973, MPS)
  • Pork Pie (Van 't Hof. Mariano, Catherine, Marshall)/The Door is Open (1975, MPS)
  • Charlie Mariano/HelenTwelveTrees (1976, MPS)
  • Elton Dean & Alan Skidmore/El Skid (1977, Vinyl)
  • Jasper van 't Hof & George Gruntz/Fairy Tales (1978, MPS)
  • Gil Evans/The British Orchestra (1983, Mole)
  • Uli Beckerhoff, Jasper van 't Hof, John Marshall/Camporondo (1986, Nabel)
  • Uli Beckerhoff, John Abercrombie, Arild Andersen, John Marshall/Secret Obsession (1991, Nabel)
  • Wolfgang Mirbach/Links (1992, Schlozzton)
  • Towering Inferno/Kaddish (1993, Tl Records)
  • Michael Gibbs/By The Way (1994, Ah Um)
  • Theo Travis/View From The Edge (1994, 33 Records)
  • Jandl/Glawischnig/Laut & Luise (1995, Hat Hut/Du)
  • Graham Collier/Charles River Fragments (1995, Boathouse)
  • Mirbach/Links/New Reasons to Use Old Words (1995, Schlozzton)
  • Jack Bruce & Friends/Live in Concert [rec.1971] (1995, Windsong)
  • Christoph Oeding/Taking a Chance (1997, Mons)
  • Marshall Travis Wood/Bodywork (1998, 33 Records)
  • Roy Powell/North by Northwest (1998, released 2001, Nagel-Heyer)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ewingpublished, Jerry (8 January 2023). "Soft Machine to introduce new drummer on UK live dates". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ "John Marshall". Sonor.com. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  3. ^ "John Etheridge, John Marshall, Roy Babbington, Theo Travis - The Soft Machine Legacy + Keith Tippett - Ronnie Scott's". Ronniescotts.co.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  4. ^ Andrew Blake (1997). The Land Without Music: Music, Culture and Society in Twentieth-century Britain. Manchester University Press. pp. 152–. ISBN 978-0-7190-4299-7.
  5. ^ "Birthdays". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media. 28 August 2014. p. 35.
  6. ^ The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002. Psychology Press. 2002. pp. 337–. ISBN 978-1-85743-161-2.
  7. ^ Graham Bennett (2005). Soft Machine: Out-bloody-rageous. SAF. ISBN 978-0-946719-84-6.
  8. ^ Signal to Noise. Signal to Noise New Music Foundation. 2008.
  9. ^ Travis, Theo (17 September 2023). "John Marshall (1941–2023). A tribute by Theo Travis". London Jazz News. Retrieved 17 September 2023.

External links edit

  • An interview with John Marshall
  • John Marshall discography at Discogs
  • John Marshall at IMDb

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with Eberhard Weber s Colours 2 4 with Centipede 2 5 As sideman 3 References 4 External linksBiography editMarshall was born in Isleworth Middlesex on 28 August 1941 5 and worked with various jazz and rock bands and musicians 6 among them J J Jackson Allan Holdsworth Barney Kessel Alexis Korner Graham Collier Michael Gibbs Arthur Brown Keith Tippett Centipede Jack Bruce John McLaughlin Dick Morrissey Hugh Hopper Elton Dean John Surman Charlie Mariano John Abercrombie Arild Andersen and Eberhard Weber s Colours 7 From 1999 he worked with former Soft Machine co musicians in several Soft Machine related projects like SoftWare SoftWorks and Soft Machine Legacy 8 He toured as a member of the band which operated under the name Soft Machine again from 2015 to 2023 1 Marshall died on 16 September 2023 at the age of 82 9 Discography editwith Nucleus edit Elastic Rock 1970 Vertigo We ll Talk About It Later 1971 Vertigo Solar Plexus 1971 Vertigo Live at Theaterhaus 1985 Mood Ian Carr Old Heartland 1988 EMI with Soft Machine edit Studio Fifth 1972 CBS Six 1973 CBS Seven 1973 CBS Bundles 1975 Harvest Softs 1976 Harvest Land of Cockayne 1981 EMI Abracadabra as Soft Works 2003 Tone Center MoonJune Records Soft Machine Legacy as Soft Machine Legacy 2006 Moonjune Records Steam as Soft Machine Legacy 2007 Moonjune Records Burden of Proof as Soft Machine Legacy 2013 Moonjune Records Hidden Details 2018 Moonjune Records Other Doors 2023 Moonjune Records Live NDR Jazz Workshop Live 1973 Cuneiform Switzerland Live recorded 1974 released 2015 Cuneiform Floating World Live recorded 1975 released 2006 Moonjune Records British Tour 75 recorded 1975 released 2005 Major League Productions Alive amp Well Recorded in Paris 1978 Harvest BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert rec 1972 1994 Windsong Live in France recorded 1972 1994 One Way Live in Zaandam as Soft Machine Legacy 2005 Moonjune Records Live At The New Morning as Soft Machine Legacy 2006 in akustik Live Adventures as Soft Machine Legacy 2010 Moonjune Records Live at the Baked Potato 2019 Moonjune Records Abracadabra In Osaka as Soft Works 2020 Moonjune Records with Eberhard Weber s Colours edit Silent Feet ECM 1977 Pop Jazz International Amiga 1979 Little Movements ECM 1980 with Centipede edit Septober Energy Neon RCA 1971 As sideman edit With Jack Bruce Songs for a Tailor Polydor Records 1969 Harmony Row Atco 1971 With John Surman Conflagration Dawn 1971 Morning Glory Island 1973 The Brass Project ECM 1992 Stranger than Fiction ECM 1993 With Vassilis Tsabropoulos Achirana ECM 1999 With others Graham Collier Deep Dark Blue Centre 1967 Deram Michael Garrick Jazz Praises at St Paul s 1968 Airborne Barney Kessel Blue Soul 1968 Black Lion Barney Kessel Swinging Easy 1968 Black Lion Graham Collier Down Another Road 1969 Fontana Neil Ardley Greek Variations 1969 Columbia Jack Bruce Songs for a Tailor 1969 Polydor Michael Gibbs Michael Gibbs 1969 Deram Mike Westbrook Marching Song Vol I amp II 1969 Deram Georgie Fame Seventh Son 1969 CBS Arthur Brown Crazy World of Arthur Brown 1969 Track Indo Jazz Fusions Etudes 1969 Sonet Lloyd Webber Rice Jesus Christ Superstar 1970 Decca Bill Fay Bill Fay 1970 Deram Mike d Abo Michael D Abo 1970 Uni Chris Spedding Songs Without Words 1970 Harvest Top Topham Ascension Heights 1970 Blue Horizon Michael Gibbs Tanglewood 63 1970 Deram Chitinous Ensemble Chitinous Ensemble 1971 Deram Linda Hoyle Pieces of Me 1971 Vertigo Spontaneous Music Orchestra Live Big Band Quartet 1971 Vinyl Mike Westbrook Metropolis 1971 RCA Centipede Septober Energy 1971 Neo Michael Gibbs Just Ahead 1972 Polydor Alexis Korner Bootleg Him 1972 Rak Srak Volker Kriegel Inside The Missing Link 1972 MPS Hugh Hopper 1984 1973 CBS John Williams Height Below 1973 Hi Fly Volker Kriegel Lift 1973 MPS Pork Pie Van t Hof Mariano Catherine Marshall The Door is Open 1975 MPS Charlie Mariano HelenTwelveTrees 1976 MPS Elton Dean amp Alan Skidmore El Skid 1977 Vinyl Jasper van t Hof amp George Gruntz Fairy Tales 1978 MPS Gil Evans The British Orchestra 1983 Mole Uli Beckerhoff Jasper van t Hof John Marshall Camporondo 1986 Nabel Uli Beckerhoff John Abercrombie Arild Andersen John Marshall Secret Obsession 1991 Nabel Wolfgang Mirbach Links 1992 Schlozzton Towering Inferno Kaddish 1993 Tl Records Michael Gibbs By The Way 1994 Ah Um Theo Travis View From The Edge 1994 33 Records Jandl Glawischnig Laut amp Luise 1995 Hat Hut Du Graham Collier Charles River Fragments 1995 Boathouse Mirbach Links New Reasons to Use Old Words 1995 Schlozzton Jack Bruce amp Friends Live in Concert rec 1971 1995 Windsong Christoph Oeding Taking a Chance 1997 Mons Marshall Travis Wood Bodywork 1998 33 Records Roy Powell North by Northwest 1998 released 2001 Nagel Heyer References edit a b c Ewingpublished Jerry 8 January 2023 Soft Machine to introduce new drummer on UK live dates Loudersound com Retrieved 13 January 2023 John Marshall Sonor com Retrieved 18 March 2023 John Etheridge John Marshall Roy Babbington Theo Travis The Soft Machine Legacy Keith Tippett Ronnie Scott s Ronniescotts co uk Retrieved 18 March 2023 Andrew Blake 1997 The Land Without Music Music Culture and Society in Twentieth century Britain Manchester University Press pp 152 ISBN 978 0 7190 4299 7 Birthdays The Guardian Guardian News amp Media 28 August 2014 p 35 The International Who s Who in Popular Music 2002 Psychology Press 2002 pp 337 ISBN 978 1 85743 161 2 Graham Bennett 2005 Soft Machine Out bloody rageous SAF ISBN 978 0 946719 84 6 Signal to Noise Signal to Noise New Music Foundation 2008 Travis Theo 17 September 2023 John Marshall 1941 2023 A tribute by Theo Travis London Jazz News Retrieved 17 September 2023 External links editAn interview with John Marshall John Marshall discography at Discogs John Marshall at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Marshall drummer amp oldid 1218028798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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