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Steve Bingham (bassist)

Steve Bingham (born 4 April 1949) is an English bass guitarist, best known for being in the band The Foundations in 1970, and remaining with them until their break-up.[1]

Steve Bingham
Born (1949-04-04) 4 April 1949 (age 75)
Solihull, Warwickshire, England
GenresPop, soul, rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active(1960s–present)
Formerly ofMisty, The Foundations, Development, Jimmy Jewell & Ears, Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance, Slim Chance, Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
Steve Bingham (bassist)
LabelsPye, GM Records, Epic, Uni Records
Websitewww.stevebingham.blogspot.com

Background edit

Steve Bingham's interest in the bass guitar was awakened at the age of twelve when his sister took him to see a local group called The Strollers.

Bingham joined The Foundations in 1969, felling the position once occupied by Peter Macbeth.[2]

He played on the 1972 Ennismore album by Colin Blunstone,[3] on the 1974 Anymore for Anymore album by Ronnie Lane,[4] and the 1976 album Stars Fade (In Hotel Rooms) by Kevin Westlake.[5] Steve also toured with Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance in "The Passing Show",[6] which took a huge circus tent on the road with dancing girls, fire eaters, clowns and a general assortment of circus people.

Career edit

1960s to 1980s edit

Bingham was a founding member of the group Misty who came together in 1969. They released a single, "Hot Cinnamon" which wasn't a hit. They also recorded an album in that period. The album wasn't released.[7]

The Foundations

Bingham was pictured with The Foundations in the march 21, 1970 issue of Record Mirror.[8] Bingham only played on a handful of Foundations recordings. However, he did play on "I'm Gonna Be a Rich Man".[9]

Development

By 1971, Bingham was part of Colin Young's group called Development. It featured Young on vocals, Graham Preskett on violin, guitar, banjo, harmonica and melodica, Bingham on bass, Laurie Jerryman on drums, Roger Cawkwell on flute, recorder, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and baritone saxophone, Jean Roussel on organ and piano and Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton on trumpet. They recorded an album In the Beginning which was released on the Stateside label.[10][11] Also that year, Colin Young also had a single, "Any Time at All" bw "You're No Good" released on Trend 6099 005. The producers were Tony Rockliff and Barry Class. It was credited to Colin Young introducing Development.[12][13] It was also released on Uni 55286. It was a Hot 100 prediction,and was in Billboard's Top 60 Pop Spotlight section for the week ending 5 June 1971.[14]

Further activities

In 1972, Colin Blunstone's album Ennismore was released. Bingam's bass work can be heard punctuating Blunstone's vocal on the track "Pay Me Later".[15]

Bingham played bass on Ronnie Laine's 1974 album Anymore for Anymore. Leading up to his work on the album, Bingham recalled receiving a call from Bruce Rowland who was once a drummer for Joe Cocker and at the time, a current drummer for the group Slim Chance. He was invited to come to a farm in the middle of nowhere near the Welsh Border. There, Laine was living in a small cottage with his family and animals, dogs cats and ducks. After going to pub and having a good session, they came back to the farm and went into his barn to play along with some of Laine's songs. These would be the songs for the album, Anymore for Anymore. Bingham's room to stay in turnout to be an old caravan with a leaking roof, no heating and no facilities.[16]

1990s edit

In 1999, because of the popularity of the film There's Something About Mary, the renewed interest in '"Build Me Up Buttercup" and The Foundations, a version of the band reformed with Colin Young on vocals, Alan Warner on guitar, Bingham on bass, and Gary Moberley on keyboards, etc. The group stayed together for a period of time seeing a change of the lead singer with Hue Montgomery replacing Colin Young.[citation needed] He played on the Soul CLassics 2000 / 2001 album by Alan Warner's Foundations group.[17][18] Hue (The Duke) Montgomery was on lead vocals, Alan Warner was on guitar and backing vocals, Bingham on bass and backing vocals, Gary Moberley was on keyboards and Sam Kelly was on drums. They were also helped out by Nick Payn, Tony Laidlaw and Peter Rollinson on horns and Michelle Porter on backing vocals and Phillip Harper on percussion.[19]

In recent years Bingham has been a member of Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band[20] as well as the "Reformed but Unrepentant" reunion edition of Slim Chance[21] with original Slim Chance members Charlie Hart and Steve Simpson.

2000s edit

In 2022, the album that Bingham's group Misty had recorded in 1970 was finally released on Grapefruit Records.[22] It received a three star rating by Music News. In the review, Andy Snipper said that the single "Hot Cinnamon" was "a fine piece of music but possibly too complicated rhythmically to be a dance hit".[23]

References edit

  1. ^ 1000 UK Number One Hits by John Kutner 239 The Foundations Baby How That I've Found You
  2. ^ Listen Notes, Sept. 14, 2023 - Steve Bingham Interview - Former Bass Player of The Foundations
  3. ^ "Ennismore - Colin Blunstone | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Anymore for Anymore - Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance, Ronnie Lane | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Kevin Westlake". Kevinwestlake.com.
  6. ^ "Slim Chance, Ronnie Lane, Passing Show, Steve Marriott, Fishpool Shropshire". Slim-chance.co.uk.
  7. ^ Listen Notes, Sept. 14, 2023 - Steve Bingham Interview - Former Bass Player of The Foundations
  8. ^ Record Mirror, Week ending March 21, 1970. Vol 17 No 12 - Page 13 The Frustrations
  9. ^ 2NUR FM103.7, 20 August 2023 - Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins, Steve Bingham - Former Bass Player of The Foundations (20:55 - 28:25)
  10. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Colin Young's Development, In The Beginning
  11. ^ Popsike - IN THE BEGINNING COLIN YOUNG'S DEVELOPMENT PROG.RARISS.
  12. ^ happening45 channel - Colin Young - Anytime At All
  13. ^ Austrian Charts - COLIN YOUNG - ANYTIME AT ALL
  14. ^ Billboard, 5 June 1971 - Page 39 TOP 60 POP SPOTLIGHT, Spotlights to reach the top 60 of the HOT 100 Chart
  15. ^ Know Your Bass Player, 19 May 2020 - KYBP On Film Season Tres: Steve Bingham & Colin Blunstone “Ennismore”
  16. ^ Lives of the Poets (With Guitars), Ray Robertson - (2016) ISBN 978-1-77196-073-1 (ebook) - Page 38
  17. ^ Discogs - The Foundations – Soul Classics
  18. ^ Apple Music - Soul Classics, The Foundations
  19. ^ Discogs - The Foundations – Soul Classics
  20. ^ "Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band on YouTube". Genowashington.blogspot.com.
  21. ^ "Slim Chance, reformed but unrepentent!, Tour dates, Ronnie Lane". Slim-chance.co.uk.
  22. ^ Listen Notes, Sept. 14, 2023 - Steve Bingham Interview - Former Bass Player of The Foundations
  23. ^ Music News, 31 Aug 2022 - Misty, Here Again

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RecordsWebsitewww wbr stevebingham wbr blogspot wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 1960s to 1980s 2 2 1990s 2 3 2000s 3 ReferencesBackground editSteve Bingham s interest in the bass guitar was awakened at the age of twelve when his sister took him to see a local group called The Strollers Bingham joined The Foundations in 1969 felling the position once occupied by Peter Macbeth 2 He played on the 1972 Ennismore album by Colin Blunstone 3 on the 1974 Anymore for Anymore album by Ronnie Lane 4 and the 1976 album Stars Fade In Hotel Rooms by Kevin Westlake 5 Steve also toured with Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance in The Passing Show 6 which took a huge circus tent on the road with dancing girls fire eaters clowns and a general assortment of circus people Career edit1960s to 1980s edit Bingham was a founding member of the group Misty who came together in 1969 They released a single Hot Cinnamon which wasn t a hit They also recorded an album in that period The album wasn t released 7 The Foundations Bingham was pictured with The Foundations in the march 21 1970 issue of Record Mirror 8 Bingham only played on a handful of Foundations recordings However he did play on I m Gonna Be a Rich Man 9 Development By 1971 Bingham was part of Colin Young s group called Development It featured Young on vocals Graham Preskett on violin guitar banjo harmonica and melodica Bingham on bass Laurie Jerryman on drums Roger Cawkwell on flute recorder alto saxophone tenor saxophone and baritone saxophone Jean Roussel on organ and piano and Eddie Tan Tan Thornton on trumpet They recorded an album In the Beginning which was released on the Stateside label 10 11 Also that year Colin Young also had a single Any Time at All bw You re No Good released on Trend 6099 005 The producers were Tony Rockliff and Barry Class It was credited to Colin Young introducing Development 12 13 It was also released on Uni 55286 It was a Hot 100 prediction and was in Billboard s Top 60 Pop Spotlight section for the week ending 5 June 1971 14 Further activities In 1972 Colin Blunstone s album Ennismore was released Bingam s bass work can be heard punctuating Blunstone s vocal on the track Pay Me Later 15 Bingham played bass on Ronnie Laine s 1974 album Anymore for Anymore Leading up to his work on the album Bingham recalled receiving a call from Bruce Rowland who was once a drummer for Joe Cocker and at the time a current drummer for the group Slim Chance He was invited to come to a farm in the middle of nowhere near the Welsh Border There Laine was living in a small cottage with his family and animals dogs cats and ducks After going to pub and having a good session they came back to the farm and went into his barn to play along with some of Laine s songs These would be the songs for the album Anymore for Anymore Bingham s room to stay in turnout to be an old caravan with a leaking roof no heating and no facilities 16 1990s edit In 1999 because of the popularity of the film There s Something About Mary the renewed interest in Build Me Up Buttercup and The Foundations a version of the band reformed with Colin Young on vocals Alan Warner on guitar Bingham on bass and Gary Moberley on keyboards etc The group stayed together for a period of time seeing a change of the lead singer with Hue Montgomery replacing Colin Young citation needed He played on the Soul CLassics 2000 2001 album by Alan Warner s Foundations group 17 18 Hue The Duke Montgomery was on lead vocals Alan Warner was on guitar and backing vocals Bingham on bass and backing vocals Gary Moberley was on keyboards and Sam Kelly was on drums They were also helped out by Nick Payn Tony Laidlaw and Peter Rollinson on horns and Michelle Porter on backing vocals and Phillip Harper on percussion 19 In recent years Bingham has been a member of Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band 20 as well as the Reformed but Unrepentant reunion edition of Slim Chance 21 with original Slim Chance members Charlie Hart and Steve Simpson 2000s edit In 2022 the album that Bingham s group Misty had recorded in 1970 was finally released on Grapefruit Records 22 It received a three star rating by Music News In the review Andy Snipper said that the single Hot Cinnamon was a fine piece of music but possibly too complicated rhythmically to be a dance hit 23 References edit 1000 UK Number One Hits by John Kutner 239 The Foundations Baby How That I ve Found You Listen Notes Sept 14 2023 Steve Bingham Interview Former Bass Player of The Foundations Ennismore Colin Blunstone Credits AllMusic AllMusic Anymore for Anymore Ronnie Lane amp Slim Chance Ronnie Lane Credits AllMusic AllMusic Kevin Westlake Kevinwestlake com Slim Chance Ronnie Lane Passing Show Steve Marriott Fishpool Shropshire Slim chance co uk Listen Notes Sept 14 2023 Steve Bingham Interview Former Bass Player of The Foundations Record Mirror Week ending March 21 1970 Vol 17 No 12 Page 13 The Frustrations 2NUR FM103 7 20 August 2023 Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins Steve Bingham Former Bass Player of The Foundations 20 55 28 25 Music Metason ArtistInfo Colin Young s Development In The Beginning Popsike IN THE BEGINNING COLIN YOUNG S DEVELOPMENT PROG RARISS happening45 channel Colin Young Anytime At All Austrian Charts COLIN YOUNG ANYTIME AT ALL Billboard 5 June 1971 Page 39 TOP 60 POP SPOTLIGHT Spotlights to reach the top 60 of the HOT 100 Chart Know Your Bass Player 19 May 2020 KYBP On Film Season Tres Steve Bingham amp Colin Blunstone Ennismore Lives of the Poets With Guitars Ray Robertson 2016 ISBN 978 1 77196 073 1 ebook Page 38 Discogs The Foundations Soul Classics Apple Music Soul Classics The Foundations Discogs The Foundations Soul Classics Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band on YouTube Genowashington blogspot com Slim Chance reformed but unrepentent Tour dates Ronnie Lane Slim chance co uk Listen Notes Sept 14 2023 Steve Bingham Interview Former Bass Player of The Foundations Music News 31 Aug 2022 Misty Here Again Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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