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Then Jerico

Then Jerico are an English rock band. They scored four top 40 hits in the UK during the 1980s.[3]

Then Jerico
Background information
OriginLondon, England[citation needed]
Genres
Years active1983–1990, 1998–present
LabelsLondon Records
MembersMark Shaw
PJ Phillips
Ryan Williams
Barry Ross
Magnus Box
Past membersJasper Stainthorpe
Scott Taylor
Steve Wren
Rob Downes
Mark Sanderson
Ben Angwin
Chris Youdell
Alex Mungo
Keith Airey
John Miller
Justin McConville
Websitewww.thenjerico.com

Career edit

The band's early line-up included singer Mark Shaw, bassist Jasper Stainthorpe, drummer Steve Wren, and guitarist Scott Taylor.[4]

The band played at The Limelight Club in New York in 1983 and signed to London Records in 1984. The single "The Big Sweep" was recorded for London but they objected to the lyrical subject matter (an anti-Robert Maxwell/Rupert Murdoch statement). It was initially released by the track's producer Martin Rushent on his own Immaculate label in 1985 and later as a limited edition by London Records along with the new song "Fault".[4]

The band's songs "Muscle Deep" and "The Motive" charted in 1987.[4] They enjoyed success with two albums, First (The Sound of Music) (1987) co-produced by Mark Shaw and Owen Davies, which reached number 35 in the UK Albums Chart,[5] followed by The Big Area in 1989 that went gold and reached number 4 in the UK Albums Chart.[5] Producer Rick Nowels took care of about than half of the tracks on that album which also led to the appearance of Belinda Carlisle on side vocals on the single "What Does It Take".[6]

Released in 1988, ahead of the group's second album, "Big Area" achieved their greatest chart success, peaking at number 13 in the UK Singles Chart.[5]

The original Then Jerico line-up split up in early 1990,[7] with Mark Shaw leaving the band to pursue a solo career. He released his only studio album, Almost, for EMI in 1991.[8] It was produced by guitarist Andy Taylor and included two singles, "Love So Bright" and "Under Your Spell". Mark Shaw has also worked off and on with Spandau Ballet lead singer Tony Hadley and the SAS Band.[4]

In 1998, Shaw re-activated Then Jerico, writing the material for Orgasmaphobia, a self-financed album[8][9] released on Eagle Rock. The album was co-produced by Mark Shaw and Andy Taylor with collaborations from Taylor, Simple Minds' keyboard player Mick MacNeil and author Iain Banks.[9] In 2000, a live album, Alive & Exposed, was released by Yeaah! Records credited to 'Then Jerico... Mark Shaw Etc.'. It was a recording made in the summer of 1992 of a concert at the Grand Theatre, Clapham in London.[10] It contained a new song, "Step into the Light".[10]

Shaw embarked on a new Then Jerico tour in 2012 with an original line-up of the band, made up of Mark Shaw, guitarists Rob Downes and Scott Taylor, bass player Jasper Stainthorpe and drummer Steve Wren.[11]

A 'Reprise Tour' was launched for 2013[12] to promote the release of the Reprise compilation album[12] on Warner / Rhino Music with a number of appearances including at Henley's Rewind the 80s Music[13][14] and at the Let's Rock Bristol festivals.[15]

In February 2014, the 'original' Then Jerico called it a day; however, lead singer Mark Shaw continued, as he vowed to do, with a new line-up to fulfill Let's Rock festival dates in May, June and July that year. In 2015, Shaw played club shows prior to a performance at "Let's Rock London", on Clapham Common, London, on 16 July 2016.

On 27 April 2020, guitarist Scott Taylor died at the age of 58 from a brain tumour.[16][17]

Band members edit

Current edit

  • Mark Shaw (born Mark Robert Tiplady, 10 June 1961, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England) – vocals (1983–1990, 1998–present)[18]
  • Ryan Williams – guitar
  • Magnus Box – bass
  • Paul Davis – drums

Former edit

  • Jasper Stainthorpe (born 18 February 1958, Tonbridge, Kent, England) – bass (1983–1989 / 2012–2013)[18]
  • Steve Wren (born 26 October 1962, Lambeth, London, England) – drums (1983–1989 / 2012–?)[18]
  • Scott Taylor (31 December 1961, Redhill, Surrey, England – 27 April 2020) – guitar (1984–1989 / 2012–2020)[18][16]
  • Cliff Lawrence – guitar (1983)
  • Mark Sanderson (born 1961) – keyboards (1983)
  • Ben Angwin – keyboards (1984–1985)
  • Alex Mungo – keyboards (1985–1988)
  • Rob Downes (born 7 December 1961, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England) – guitar (1987–1989 / 2012–?)[18]
  • Chris Youdell – keyboards (1988–1989)
  • Keith Airey (replaced Scott Taylor on guitar for the Big Area tour in 1989)
  • Justin McConville (2010s shows)
  • John Miller (2010s shows)
  • Paul Davis (2010s shows)
  • PJ Phillips - bass/backing vocals (1998–2016)

Their live shows featured the talents of backing vocalist Bari Goddard (who also worked with Cliff Richard, Madonna and Jimmy Somerville among others) and Steve Lee (Joan Armatrading); some of these performances are available on the double CD release Radio Jerico which showcase some Radio 1 sessions and the full Hammersmith Odeon show of 1989.[19]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album UK
[3]
1987 First (The Sound of Music) 35
1989 The Big Area 4
1991 Almost...
(Mark Shaw, solo)
1994 Electric
1997 Radio Jerico (2 CD)
1998 Orgasmaphobia
1999 The Best Of...
2000 Alive & Exposed[20]
2012 First (The Sound of Music)
(25th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Jewels in Time: Rarities & Unreleased Tracks
Big Area (reissue)
Acoustic Live (CD/DVD)
2013 Reprise (compilation)
Acoustic: Live London 2012 (CD only)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[21]
BE
[22]
IRE
[23]
NL
[24]
UK
[3]
1985 "The Big Sweep" Non-album single
"Fault" First (The Sound of Music)
1986 "Muscle Deep" 85
1987 "Let Her Fall" 65
"Prairie Rose" 89
"The Motive" 89 37 8 32 18
"Muscle Deep" (reissue) 48
1989 "Big Area" 10 13 The Big Area
"What Does It Take?" (featuring Belinda Carlisle) 26 33
"Sugar Box" 22
1996 "The Motive '96" (Spain-only release) Non-album single
1997 "Big Area '97" (Spain-only release)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

References edit

  1. ^ "Scott Taylor, Guitarist with '80s English Band then Jerico, Has Died". Billboard.
  2. ^ "News: Then Jerico reform for 2012 UK Big Area Tour". Allgigs.co.uk. 9 March 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "THEN JERICO - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d LeRoy, Dan. "Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
  5. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 555. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ Then Jerico (26 March 2011). "Then Jerico - What Does It Take?". YouTube. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  7. ^ Kat Duke (24 November 2009). "Mark Shaw of Then Jerico: Things I Have Learned About Pain". The Quietus. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  8. ^ a b Joanna Wilson (19 September 2003). "The return of Then Jerico". BBC News. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  9. ^ a b . Outside-org.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  10. ^ a b . NME. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  11. ^ "The Brook: Then Jerico 80's Revivalists". The-brook.com. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Then Jerico are back touring after 23 years". Glasgow Times. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  13. ^ "RewindFestival Official website – Then Jerico page". Rewindfestival.vom. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  15. ^ Evans, Bethan (15 March 2013). "Let's Rock Bristol". North Somerset Times. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Then Jerico guitarist Scott Taylor has died". Nme.com. 28 April 2020.
  17. ^ "Then Jerico guitarist Scott Taylor dies of brain tumour". The Independent. 28 April 2020. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022.
  18. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (2003). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 459/60. ISBN 1-85227-969-9.
  19. ^ Then Jerico – Radio Jerico (Media notes). Murder Records. 1997.
  20. ^ Then Jerico (6 July 2011). "Mark Shaw:Then Jerico - Step Into The Light". YouTube. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  21. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 307. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  22. ^ "ultratop.be - ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS". ultratop.be. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  23. ^ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  24. ^ "Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 12 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Then Jerico official website
  • Then Jerico discography at Discogs

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Then Jerico are an English rock band They scored four top 40 hits in the UK during the 1980s 3 Then JericoBackground informationOriginLondon England citation needed GenresAlternative rock 1 pop rocknew wave 2 Years active1983 1990 1998 presentLabelsLondon RecordsMembersMark ShawPJ PhillipsRyan WilliamsBarry RossMagnus BoxPast membersJasper StainthorpeScott TaylorSteve WrenRob DownesMark SandersonBen AngwinChris YoudellAlex MungoKeith AireyJohn MillerJustin McConvilleWebsitewww wbr thenjerico wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Band members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 References 5 External linksCareer editThe band s early line up included singer Mark Shaw bassist Jasper Stainthorpe drummer Steve Wren and guitarist Scott Taylor 4 The band played at The Limelight Club in New York in 1983 and signed to London Records in 1984 The single The Big Sweep was recorded for London but they objected to the lyrical subject matter an anti Robert Maxwell Rupert Murdoch statement It was initially released by the track s producer Martin Rushent on his own Immaculate label in 1985 and later as a limited edition by London Records along with the new song Fault 4 The band s songs Muscle Deep and The Motive charted in 1987 4 They enjoyed success with two albums First The Sound of Music 1987 co produced by Mark Shaw and Owen Davies which reached number 35 in the UK Albums Chart 5 followed by The Big Area in 1989 that went gold and reached number 4 in the UK Albums Chart 5 Producer Rick Nowels took care of about than half of the tracks on that album which also led to the appearance of Belinda Carlisle on side vocals on the single What Does It Take 6 Released in 1988 ahead of the group s second album Big Area achieved their greatest chart success peaking at number 13 in the UK Singles Chart 5 The original Then Jerico line up split up in early 1990 7 with Mark Shaw leaving the band to pursue a solo career He released his only studio album Almost for EMI in 1991 8 It was produced by guitarist Andy Taylor and included two singles Love So Bright and Under Your Spell Mark Shaw has also worked off and on with Spandau Ballet lead singer Tony Hadley and the SAS Band 4 In 1998 Shaw re activated Then Jerico writing the material for Orgasmaphobia a self financed album 8 9 released on Eagle Rock The album was co produced by Mark Shaw and Andy Taylor with collaborations from Taylor Simple Minds keyboard player Mick MacNeil and author Iain Banks 9 In 2000 a live album Alive amp Exposed was released by Yeaah Records credited to Then Jerico Mark Shaw Etc It was a recording made in the summer of 1992 of a concert at the Grand Theatre Clapham in London 10 It contained a new song Step into the Light 10 Shaw embarked on a new Then Jerico tour in 2012 with an original line up of the band made up of Mark Shaw guitarists Rob Downes and Scott Taylor bass player Jasper Stainthorpe and drummer Steve Wren 11 A Reprise Tour was launched for 2013 12 to promote the release of the Reprise compilation album 12 on Warner Rhino Music with a number of appearances including at Henley s Rewind the 80s Music 13 14 and at the Let s Rock Bristol festivals 15 In February 2014 the original Then Jerico called it a day however lead singer Mark Shaw continued as he vowed to do with a new line up to fulfill Let s Rock festival dates in May June and July that year In 2015 Shaw played club shows prior to a performance at Let s Rock London on Clapham Common London on 16 July 2016 On 27 April 2020 guitarist Scott Taylor died at the age of 58 from a brain tumour 16 17 Band members editCurrent edit Mark Shaw born Mark Robert Tiplady 10 June 1961 Chesterfield Derbyshire England vocals 1983 1990 1998 present 18 Ryan Williams guitar Magnus Box bass Paul Davis drums Former edit Jasper Stainthorpe born 18 February 1958 Tonbridge Kent England bass 1983 1989 2012 2013 18 Steve Wren born 26 October 1962 Lambeth London England drums 1983 1989 2012 18 Scott Taylor 31 December 1961 Redhill Surrey England 27 April 2020 guitar 1984 1989 2012 2020 18 16 Cliff Lawrence guitar 1983 Mark Sanderson born 1961 keyboards 1983 Ben Angwin keyboards 1984 1985 Alex Mungo keyboards 1985 1988 Rob Downes born 7 December 1961 Cheadle Hulme Cheshire England guitar 1987 1989 2012 18 Chris Youdell keyboards 1988 1989 Keith Airey replaced Scott Taylor on guitar for the Big Area tour in 1989 Justin McConville 2010s shows John Miller 2010s shows Paul Davis 2010s shows PJ Phillips bass backing vocals 1998 2016 Their live shows featured the talents of backing vocalist Bari Goddard who also worked with Cliff Richard Madonna and Jimmy Somerville among others and Steve Lee Joan Armatrading some of these performances are available on the double CD release Radio Jerico which showcase some Radio 1 sessions and the full Hammersmith Odeon show of 1989 19 Discography editAlbums edit Year Album UK 3 1987 First The Sound of Music 35 1989 The Big Area 4 1991 Almost Mark Shaw solo 1994 Electric 1997 Radio Jerico 2 CD 1998 Orgasmaphobia 1999 The Best Of 2000 Alive amp Exposed 20 2012 First The Sound of Music 25th Anniversary Expanded Edition Jewels in Time Rarities amp Unreleased Tracks Big Area reissue Acoustic Live CD DVD 2013 Reprise compilation Acoustic Live London 2012 CD only denotes releases that did not chart Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positions Album AUS 21 BE 22 IRE 23 NL 24 UK 3 1985 The Big Sweep Non album single Fault First The Sound of Music 1986 Muscle Deep 85 1987 Let Her Fall 65 Prairie Rose 89 The Motive 89 37 8 32 18 Muscle Deep reissue 48 1989 Big Area 10 13 The Big Area What Does It Take featuring Belinda Carlisle 26 33 Sugar Box 22 1996 The Motive 96 Spain only release Non album single 1997 Big Area 97 Spain only release denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory References edit Scott Taylor Guitarist with 80s English Band then Jerico Has Died Billboard News Then Jerico reform for 2012 UK Big Area Tour Allgigs co uk 9 March 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2012 a b c THEN JERICO full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 13 February 2019 a b c d LeRoy Dan Biography AllMusic Retrieved 8 February 2009 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 555 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Then Jerico 26 March 2011 Then Jerico What Does It Take YouTube Retrieved 13 February 2019 Kat Duke 24 November 2009 Mark Shaw of Then Jerico Things I Have Learned About Pain The Quietus Retrieved 8 July 2013 a b Joanna Wilson 19 September 2003 The return of Then Jerico BBC News Retrieved 8 July 2013 a b Then Jerico biography Outside org co uk Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2013 a b NME Mark Shaw Then Jerico Step into The Light video recorded on a hot summer evening at The Grand Theatre Clapham London 1992 Available on the Alive amp Exposed album released in 2000 NME Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 13 February 2019 The Brook Then Jerico 80 s Revivalists The brook com Retrieved 13 February 2019 a b Then Jerico are back touring after 23 years Glasgow Times 10 May 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2013 RewindFestival Official website Then Jerico page Rewindfestival vom Retrieved 13 February 2019 Atlantic Radio UK Rewind Festival 2013 line up announced Archived from the original on 6 March 2013 Retrieved 13 February 2019 Evans Bethan 15 March 2013 Let s Rock Bristol North Somerset Times Retrieved 13 February 2019 a b Then Jerico guitarist Scott Taylor has died Nme com 28 April 2020 Then Jerico guitarist Scott Taylor dies of brain tumour The Independent 28 April 2020 Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 2003 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music Third ed Virgin Books pp 459 60 ISBN 1 85227 969 9 Then Jerico Radio Jerico Media notes Murder Records 1997 Then Jerico 6 July 2011 Mark Shaw Then Jerico Step Into The Light YouTube Retrieved 13 February 2019 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 307 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 ultratop be ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS ultratop be Retrieved 12 January 2021 The Irish Charts All there is to know irishcharts ie Retrieved 12 January 2021 Dutch Charts dutchcharts nl dutchcharts nl Retrieved 12 January 2021 External links editThen Jerico official website Then Jerico discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Then Jerico amp oldid 1176048732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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