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Tinsley Waterhouse

Tinsley Robert Waterhouse is an Australian R&B and blues musician. He has performed in various groups since the late 1960s, initially as a drummer. As a vocalist he led numerous line-ups of the Tinsley Waterhouse Band from July 1980. They have released three albums, After the Mudd You've Got ... The Tinsley Waterhouse Band (October 1982), Hangin' Round (1985), and I've Been Dreaming (1988).

Tinsley Waterhouse
Birth nameTinsley Robert Waterhouse
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
  • R&B
  • blues
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • drums
Years active1966–present
Labels
Formerly of

Biography edit

Tinsley Robert Waterhouse,[1] started as a drummer in the 1960s in Melbourne, first with blues groups, the Gravy Train and then the Horse before briefly joining a New Zealand-formed band, Chants R&B in mid-1967.[2] He formed Tinsley Waterhouse's Old Tracks in 1979, which became the Tinsley-Townsend Band in April of the following year and then the Tinsley Waterhouse Band in July 1980.[2]

In February 1981 the group issued a four-track extended play, Full of Ink an' Talkin' Shorthand, via Project 9 Records.[2] For the EP Waterhouse, on lead vocals, was joined by John Ballard on tenor saxophone and guitar (ex-Phil Manning Band, Broderick Smith's Big Combo), Steve Ewart on trombone, Noel Herridge on drums (ex-Sid Rumpo, Wild Beaver Band, One Armed Bandit), Neil Hodgson on bass guitar (ex-Fox), Gerry Joyce on guitar (ex-Gulliver's Travels), and Sean O'Sullivan on trumpet.[2] Roadrunner's Donald Robertson observed, in April 1981, that it provided, "Enjoyable, undemanding soul/R&B [...] the best track is the one original, 'I've Been Dreaming', which features triffic horns and Mr. Waterhouse's strong gravelly vocals, with feeling."[3]

Tinsley Waterhouse Band's debut album, After the Mudd You've Got ... The Tinsley Waterhouse Band, appeared in October 1982 via EMI Custom.[2] Alongside Waterhouse and Ballard the group's line-up were the latter's ex-Broderick Smith's Big Combo band-mates, Peter Lee on drums, Mick "The Reverend" O'Connor on Hammond organ and Ron Robertson on bass guitar.[2][4] In March of the following year his backing band were Joyce and Roberston joined by Paul Hitchins on drums (ex-the Sports, Nighthawks), Chris Stockley on guitar (ex-Cam-Pact, Axiom, Dingoes, Stockley See Mason Band, Rock Doctors), and Neil Wyatt on saxophone (ex-Dutch Tilders, Keith Lamb's Airport).[2] By August 1984 Stockley and Robertson were joined by Barry Cram on drums (ex-Michael Turner in Session, Avalanche, Russell Morris Band, Contraband, Ideals) and Leigh Horton on saxophone (ex-Saxons, Pete Watson's Rockhouse).[2]

Tinsley Waterhouse Band's second album, Hangin' Around (1985), was recorded in three separate sessions using three different line-ups. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "As well as covers of a number of R&B; staples like Robert Johnson's 'Sweet Home Chicago' and Jimmy Witherspoon's 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?', the album included the single 'Don't Get Mad'."[2] For his third album, I've Been Dreaming (1988), Waterhouse was joined by Cram, Ron Anderson on saxophone, Tim Ayres on bass guitar (ex-Kevin Borich Express), Paul Gatcham on saxophone and Ron "Groper" Trinder on guitar.[2]

In 2010 Waterhouse combined with Driftwood Lounge to issue an album, Blues 'n' Western, via Ray Vonn Records.[5] As of early 2020, Waterhouse, in his seventies, was still performing.[6]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • After the Mudd You've Got ... The Tinsley Waterhouse Band (October 1982) – EMI Custom
  • Hangin' Round (1985) – EMI Custom (YPRX-2240)
  • Direct from the Black Lagoon (by Tinsley's Lounge Lizards) (1986)
  • Live at the Skull Cave (live album, 1986)
  • I've Been Dreaming (1988) – Cleopatra Records (CLP252)
  • Blues 'n' Western (with Driftwood Lounge) (2010) – Ray Vonn Records (RVRCD102)

Extended plays edit

  • Full of Ink an' Talkin' Shorthand (February 1981) – Project 9 Records (DD 10081)

Singles edit

  • "Don't Get Mad" (1985)

References edit

  1. ^ "Song Catalogue Search Results for 'I've Lost My Dream'". APRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association, Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society). Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004.
  3. ^ Robertson, Donald (11 May 2017). "Singles". Roadrunner. 4 (3): 30. Retrieved 16 January 2019 – via UOW Library – issuu.
  4. ^ Entries at Australian Rock Database:
    • Broderick Smith: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  5. ^ Tinsley Waterhouse; Driftwood Lounge (2010), Blues 'n' Western, Ray Vonn Records, retrieved 20 January 2019
  6. ^ "Events: Tinsley Waterhouse, The House Boys, The Lone Clapper". Triple R 102.7FM. February 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2024.

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Tinsley Robert Waterhouse is an Australian R amp B and blues musician He has performed in various groups since the late 1960s initially as a drummer As a vocalist he led numerous line ups of the Tinsley Waterhouse Band from July 1980 They have released three albums After the Mudd You ve Got The Tinsley Waterhouse Band October 1982 Hangin Round 1985 and I ve Been Dreaming 1988 Tinsley WaterhouseBirth nameTinsley Robert WaterhouseOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresR amp BbluesOccupation s MusicianInstrument s VocalsdrumsYears active1966 presentLabelsEMI CustomCleopatraFormerly ofThe Gravy Train the Horse Chants R amp B Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Extended plays 2 3 Singles 3 ReferencesBiography editTinsley Robert Waterhouse 1 started as a drummer in the 1960s in Melbourne first with blues groups the Gravy Train and then the Horse before briefly joining a New Zealand formed band Chants R amp B in mid 1967 2 He formed Tinsley Waterhouse s Old Tracks in 1979 which became the Tinsley Townsend Band in April of the following year and then the Tinsley Waterhouse Band in July 1980 2 In February 1981 the group issued a four track extended play Full of Ink an Talkin Shorthand via Project 9 Records 2 For the EP Waterhouse on lead vocals was joined by John Ballard on tenor saxophone and guitar ex Phil Manning Band Broderick Smith s Big Combo Steve Ewart on trombone Noel Herridge on drums ex Sid Rumpo Wild Beaver Band One Armed Bandit Neil Hodgson on bass guitar ex Fox Gerry Joyce on guitar ex Gulliver s Travels and Sean O Sullivan on trumpet 2 Roadrunner s Donald Robertson observed in April 1981 that it provided Enjoyable undemanding soul R amp B the best track is the one original I ve Been Dreaming which features triffic horns and Mr Waterhouse s strong gravelly vocals with feeling 3 Tinsley Waterhouse Band s debut album After the Mudd You ve Got The Tinsley Waterhouse Band appeared in October 1982 via EMI Custom 2 Alongside Waterhouse and Ballard the group s line up were the latter s ex Broderick Smith s Big Combo band mates Peter Lee on drums Mick The Reverend O Connor on Hammond organ and Ron Robertson on bass guitar 2 4 In March of the following year his backing band were Joyce and Roberston joined by Paul Hitchins on drums ex the Sports Nighthawks Chris Stockley on guitar ex Cam Pact Axiom Dingoes Stockley See Mason Band Rock Doctors and Neil Wyatt on saxophone ex Dutch Tilders Keith Lamb s Airport 2 By August 1984 Stockley and Robertson were joined by Barry Cram on drums ex Michael Turner in Session Avalanche Russell Morris Band Contraband Ideals and Leigh Horton on saxophone ex Saxons Pete Watson s Rockhouse 2 Tinsley Waterhouse Band s second album Hangin Around 1985 was recorded in three separate sessions using three different line ups According to Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane As well as covers of a number of R amp B staples like Robert Johnson s Sweet Home Chicago and Jimmy Witherspoon s What Becomes of the Broken Hearted the album included the single Don t Get Mad 2 For his third album I ve Been Dreaming 1988 Waterhouse was joined by Cram Ron Anderson on saxophone Tim Ayres on bass guitar ex Kevin Borich Express Paul Gatcham on saxophone and Ron Groper Trinder on guitar 2 In 2010 Waterhouse combined with Driftwood Lounge to issue an album Blues n Western via Ray Vonn Records 5 As of early 2020 Waterhouse in his seventies was still performing 6 Discography editAlbums edit After the Mudd You ve Got The Tinsley Waterhouse Band October 1982 EMI Custom Hangin Round 1985 EMI Custom YPRX 2240 Direct from the Black Lagoon by Tinsley s Lounge Lizards 1986 Live at the Skull Cave live album 1986 I ve Been Dreaming 1988 Cleopatra Records CLP252 Blues n Western with Driftwood Lounge 2010 Ray Vonn Records RVRCD102 Extended plays edit Full of Ink an Talkin Shorthand February 1981 Project 9 Records DD 10081 Singles edit Don t Get Mad 1985 References edit Song Catalogue Search Results for I ve Lost My Dream APRA AMCOS Australasian Performing Right Association Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society Retrieved 3 May 2024 a b c d e f g h i j McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for The Tinsley Waterhouse Band Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 3 August 2004 Robertson Donald 11 May 2017 Singles Roadrunner 4 3 30 Retrieved 16 January 2019 via UOW Library issuu Entries at Australian Rock Database Broderick Smith Holmgren Magnus Broderick Smith hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 29 September 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2019 Tinsley Waterhouse Driftwood Lounge 2010 Blues n Western Ray Vonn Records retrieved 20 January 2019 Events Tinsley Waterhouse The House Boys The Lone Clapper Triple R 102 7FM February 2020 Retrieved 3 May 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tinsley Waterhouse amp oldid 1221959310, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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