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Zoot Money

George Bruno Money (born 17 July 1942) is an English vocalist, keyboardist and bandleader. He is best known for his playing of the Hammond organ and association with his Big Roll Band. Inspired by Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Charles, he was drawn to rock and roll music and became a leading light in the vibrant music scene of Bournemouth and Soho during the 1960s. He took his stage name 'Zoot' from Zoot Sims after seeing him in concert.[1]

Zoot Money
Birth nameGeorge Bruno Money
Born (1942-07-17) 17 July 1942 (age 80)
Bournemouth, Hampshire, England
GenresR&B, soul, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active1960–present
LabelsColumbia, Indigo, MPL
WebsiteZootmoney.org

Money has been associated with The Animals, Eric Burdon, Peter Green, Steve Marriott, Kevin Coyne, Kevin Ayers, Humble Pie, Alexis Korner, Snowy White, Mick Taylor, Spencer Davis, Vivian Stanshall, Geno Washington, Brian Friel, the Hard Travelers, Widowmaker, Georgie Fame and Alan Price. He is also known as a bit part and character actor.[1]

Music career

Big Roll Band and Dantalian's Chariot

In autumn 1961 Money formed the Big Roll Band with himself as vocalist, Roger Collis on lead guitar, pianist Al Kirtley (later of Trendsetters Limited), bassist Mike "Monty" Montgomery and drummer Johnny Hammond. Their first public performance was on Sunday 12 November 1961 at Bournemouth's Downstairs Club. In 1962 drummer Pete Brookes replaced Hammond at the same time as bassist Johnny King replaced Montgomery and tenor sax player Kevin Drake joined the band. Kirtley left shortly afterwards, Money taking over on organ.[2]

 

Under its later line-up of Money on organ and vocals, Andy Summers, who later became a member of The Police, on guitar, Nick Newall and Clive Burrows (and later Johnny Almond) on saxophones, Paul Williams on bass and occasional vocals, and Colin Allen on drums, the Big Roll Band played soul, jazz and R&B, moving with musical trends as the now established R&B movement moved into the Swinging Sixties and became associated with the burgeoning "Soho scene". Money's antics as a flamboyant frontman were a feature of the band's act. During 1964 the Big Roll Band started playing regularly at the Flamingo Club in Soho, London until Money joined Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated. On 17 September 1966 Money with the band reached #25 in the U.K singles charts, with "Big Time Operator".[3]

In July 1967 the Big Roll Band became Dantalian's Chariot and in spite of a lack of chart success as such, the band found itself at the heart of a new counterculture, sharing concert line-ups with Pink Floyd, Soft Machine and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. A single, "Madman Running Through the Fields", was released in 1967 and in April 1968 Dantalian's Chariot was disbanded.[4]

The album Chariot Rising was released in 1996, comprising both sides of the 1967 single together with eight other unreleased studio recordings. It is available on CD.

1968–1978

During 1968, Money moved to the United States to join Eric Burdon & the New Animals in time for their Every One of Us album; the group soon incorporated stretched-out, heavily-psychedelic versions of Dantalian's Chariot favourites "Madman Running Through the Fields" and "Gemini" into their setlist. Money's erstwhile Big Roll Band and Dantalian's Chariot colleague Andy Summers also soon joined them for the recording of the album Love Is in late 1968, but The New Animals broke up shortly afterwards. Money then took time out to record and release his solo LP Welcome To My Head in 1969. Having returned to the U.K. by June 1970, Money contributed piano to the improvised studio session led by former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, which led to Green's release of the experimental The End of the Game. During the 1970s he played and recorded with the poetry and rock band Grimms, Ellis, Centipede, Kevin Ayers and Kevin Coyne.[5]

Solo album and Majik Mijits

Money signed to Paul McCartney's record label MPL Communications in 1980 and recorded Mr. Money produced by Jim Diamond. During 1981 Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane[6] formed a band with Money, bass player Jim Leverton, drummer Dave Hynes and saxophone player Mel Collins to record the album The Majic Mijits. The album features songs by Lane and Marriott but due to Lane's multiple sclerosis, they were unable to tour to promote it. It was eventually released nineteen years later.[7]

1987–1998

In 1987 Money was Musical Director for the BBC Scotland drama series Tutti Frutti and wrote the theme music.[8] In 1985 he wrote the incidental music for five episodes of the TV series Adventures Beyond Belief.[9] From 1990 to 1994 he was music controller for Melody Radio.[10] In 1994 Money recorded with Alan Price and the Electric Blues Company alongside vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench, bassist Peter Grant and drummer Martin Wild, on A Gigster's Life for Me.[11] He continued to appear with Price at live appearances in the UK.[1] The Dantalian's Chariot album Chariot Rising was released in 1997, thirty years after it was recorded. (produced and re-mastered by Gary Whitford). In 1998 Money produced Ruby Turner's album Call Me by My Name,[12]

2002–2005

Money produced the Woodstock Taylor album Road Movie (2002), also contributing keyboards.[13] In 2002 he recorded tracks with Humble Pie for their album Back on Track released by Sanctuary Records.[14] In 2003 Money featured on the British Legends of Rhythm and Blues UK tour, alongside Long John Baldry, Ray Dorset and Paul Williams.[15] Money joined Pete Goodall to re-record the Thunderclap Newman UK hit single Something in the Air (2004) written by John "Speedy" Keene, which featured the last recorded performance by saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith.[16] In 2005 Money joined Goodall to record a CD of new songs by Goodall and Pete Brown. They went on to tour the UK under the name of Good Money.[17] In early 2006 Money and drummer Colin Allen joined vocalist Maggie Bell, bassist Colin Hodgkinson and guitarist Miller Anderson, in the British Blues Quintet.

2008–present

He appeared with the RD Crusaders for the Teenage Cancer Trust at the 'London International Music Show', on 15 June 2008.[18] In 2009 he appeared with Maggie Bell, Bobby Tench, Chris Farlowe and Alan Price, in the 'Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour' of thirty two British theatres.[19] Money Joined the British Blues All Stars in 2014[20] and has appeared his Big Roll Band at The Bull's Head music venue in Barnes, London [21] and elsewhere.

Acting career

He began attracting acting roles in the 1970s and started a parallel acting career with character appearances in film and TV dramas.

Film appearances

In 2000 he starred in a film based on guitarist Syd Barrett, as a fanatical fan stalking the rock star Roger Bannerman in the underground cult film Remember a Day.

TV appearances

Sometimes credited as G.B. Money or G.B, he has appeared in a number of other small roles in British television programmes including ‘’Rutland Weekend Television (season 1, episode 4) with John Halsey as The Fabulous Bingo Brothers, Bergerac, The Professionals, Shoestring, Big Deal, The Bill, London's Burning, The Piglet Files and EastEnders. In 1989 he played a New Age Traveller in the ITV drama Forever Green. In 1992 and 1993 he appeared in the BBC sitcom Get Back as a dim but well meaning family friend 'Bungalow Bill' alongside Ray Winstone, Larry Lamb and Kate Winslet.

Discography with The Big Roll Band

See Zoot Money's Big Roll Band for his discography as bandleader.

Solo discography

  • Transition. Columbia (1968)
  • Welcome to My Head Capitol (1969),
  • Zoot Money Polydor (1970)
  • Mr. Money. MPL (1980)
  • Were You There Live. Indigo (1999)
  • Full Clothed & Naked. Indigo (2000)[22]
  • As & Bs Scrapbook. Repertoire (2003)
  • A Big Time Operator. Castle (2005)
  • Full Circle. Universal distribution (2007)[5]
  • The Book Of Life... I've Read It. Treasure Island (2016) [23]

Discography as a sideman

Albums[5][22]
Alan Price
  • I Put a Spell on You and Other Great Hits. CMC International/Sanctuary (2003)
Alan Price and The Electric Blues Company
  • A Gigster's Life for Me. Indigo (1996)
Alexis Korner
  • Accidentally Born in New Orleans’’ (1973)
  • Alexis Korner (1973)
  • Mr. Blues. Toadstool (1974)
  • White & Blue Alexis Korner (1980)
  • The Party Album. Intercord (1980)
  • Alexis Korner and Friends. Amiga (1982)
  • Alexis Korner 1972-1983 (1992)
  • Alexis Korner Memorial Concert Vol2 (1995)
  • Musically Rich...And Famous: Anthology 1967-1982. Castle (1998)
Alvin Lee
  • ’’Let It Rock’’. Repertoire (1978)
  • ’’The Anthology ’’ (2002)
Andy Roberts
  • Urban Cowboy (1971)
  • Andy Roberts & the Great Stampede. Elektra (1973)
  • Nina and the Dream Tree.Pegasus/Philips (1971)
The Animals
  • Ark. CBS (1983)
  • Greatest Hits Live!. IRS (2007)
Brian Friel
  • Arrivederci Ardrossan (1975)
  • Ashes & Matchsticks (1976)
The British Blues Quintet
Centipede
  • Septober Energy. RCA (1971)

Dantalian's Chariot

  • Chariot Rising. Wooden Hill (1996)
Eddie Harris
  • E.H. in the U.K. Atlantic (1973)
  • Sold out (1974)
  • Collectables Classics [Box Set] Eddie Harris (2006)
  • Only the Best of Eddie Harris Vol1 (2009)
Ellis
  • Riding on the Crest of a Slump. Epic (1972)
  • Why not?. Epic (1973)
Eric Burdon
  • Survivor . Polydor (1978)
  • Good Times: A Collection Eric Burdon (1993)
Eric Burdon and the Animals
  • The Twain Shall Meet. MGM (1968)
  • Love Is. MGM (1968)
  • Every One Of Us. MGM (1968)
  • The Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals 1966-1968. Polydor (1991)
Marc Ellington
Grimms
  • Rocking Duck. Island (1973)
  • Grimms. Island (1973)
  • Sleepers. DJM (1976)
Johnny Almond Music Machine
  • Patent Pending. Deram (1969)
Jim Diamond
  • Double Crossed. Cherry Pop (2009)
Georgie Fame
  • Charlestons. Three Line Whip (2007)
  • The Birthday Big Band (1998 55th-birthday concert). Three Line Whip (2007)
Kevin Ayers
  • Yes We Have No Mañanas, So Get Your Mañanas Today. EMI (1976)
  • Too Old to Die Young: BBC Live 1972-1976. Hux (1998)
  • The BBC Sessions 1970-1976. Hux (2005)
Kevin Coyne
  • In Living Black & White. EMI (1976)
  • Heart Burn. Virgin (1976)
  • Dynamite Daze. EMI(1978)
  • Babble. Virgin (1979)
  • On air Tradition & Moderne (2008)
  • I Want My Crown: The Anthology 1973-1980. EMI (2010)
  • Live At Rockpalast 1979. 2CDs + DVD - Mig Music/Indigo (2019; also previous editions without video, by other publishers.)[24]
Humble Pie
  • Back on Track. Sanctuary (2002)
Juicy Lucy
  • Pieces. Polydor (1972)
LaTour
  • Home on the Range. Smash (1993 )
Long John Baldry
  • Good To Be Alive. Casablanca (1973)
Lonnie Donegan
  • Putting on the Style (1977)
Mike McGear
  • Woman. Island (1972)
Peter Green.
  • The End of the Game. Warner Bros. (1970)
  • The Anthology (2008)
Pete York
  • Pete York & Friends. Inakustik (2007)
Roger McGough
  • A Summer with Monika. Island (1979)

Ruby Turner

  • Call Me by My Name. Indigo (1998)
The Scaffold
  • Fresh Liver. Island (1973)
Spencer Davis
  • Extremely Live at Birmingham Town Hall. Inakustik/Inak Records (1995)
Thunderclap Newman
  • Pick N Tell (2006)
Widowmaker (U.K)
  • Widowmaker. United Artists (1976)
  • Straight Faced Fighters. Sanctuary (2002)

Singles discography

  • The Uncle Willie. Decca (1964)
  • I Really Learnt How To Cry. Columbia (1967)
  • No One But You. Polydor. (1970)
  • Your Feets Too Big. Magic Moon Records (1980)[25]

Other discography

Inclusion on Various Artist compilations[5][22]
  • Rattlesnake Guitar: The Music of Peter Green. Viceroy (1996)
  • The Blues Scene. Decca (1996)
  • Mod Scene Vol2. Polygram (1996)
  • Peter Green Songbook. Seagull (2000)
  • Confessin' the Blues. Indigo (1997)
  • Fresh Blues Vol2. In-Akustik (1998)
  • The R&B Scene. Deram (1998)
  • Indigo All-Star Swing & Dance Party. Indigo (1999)
  • Indigo Blues Collection Vol6. Indigo (2001)
  • Story of Transatlantic Records. Metro Doubles (2003)
  • Instro Hipsters a Go-Go Vol2. Psychic Circle (2003)
  • Hammond Heroes: 60s R&B Organ Grooves. Ace (2005)
  • This Is Mod. Castle (2006)
  • Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town: A Pub Rock Anthology. Castle (2007)
  • The In Crowd: Original Mod Classics. Castle Pulse (2007)
  • This Is the Blues Vol2. Eagle (2010)
  • Electric Psychedelic Sitar Headswirlers Vol11. Particles (2012)[5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Eder, Bruce. "Zoot Money biog". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  2. ^ Kirtley, Al. "The Downstairs Club and the naming of Zoot Money's Big Roll Band". Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Big Time Operator chart position". 17 September 1966. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  4. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 183. CN 5585.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Zoot Money credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  6. ^ Hellier, Joseph & Hewitt, Paulo. Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful... p. 249.
  7. ^ "Majic Mijits. An interview with Jim Leverton". Wappingwharf.com. Retrieved 15 June 2007.
  8. ^ "IMDB Tutti Frutti (TV Mini-Series)". Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  9. ^ "IMDB Adventures Beyond Belief (TV series)". Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Zoot Money's Big Roll Band Biography". Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  11. ^ "A gigster's life for me". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  12. ^ "Call me by My Name". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 May 2009.
  13. ^ "Road Movie". Zootmoney.org. Retrieved 26 May 2009.
  14. ^ "Back on Track". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  15. ^ "Guildford Civic Centre Review by Al Kirtley". Alkirtley.co.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  16. ^ "Dick Hecksall-Smith Obituary". Timesonline.co.uk. 21 December 2004.
  17. ^ . Zootmoney.org. Archived from the original on 27 April 2006. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  18. ^ "RD Crusaders play at LIMS". Soundonsound. 5 January 2008.
  19. ^ . Flying music.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  20. ^ "GTA artists/The British Blues Allstars". Gtamusic.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  21. ^ "Zoot Money at the Bulls Head music venue". Musicglue.com. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  22. ^ a b c "Zoot Money solo releases". Discogs.com. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  23. ^ "Zoot Money book of life". Discovery-Records.com. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  24. ^ "Kevin Coyne: Live At Rockpalast 1979". Rough Trade. 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  25. ^ "Zoot Money. Singles". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2 May 2015.

References

  • Hewitt, Paulo and Hellier, John. Steve Marriott – All Too Beautiful.... Helter Skelter (2004). ISBN 1-900924-44-7

External links

  • "Official Zoot Money website".
  • Zoot Money discography at Discogs  
  • Zoot Money at AllMusic
  • Zoot Money at IMDb
  • "Zoot Money on youtube.com".

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Not to be confused with Zoot band George Bruno Money born 17 July 1942 is an English vocalist keyboardist and bandleader He is best known for his playing of the Hammond organ and association with his Big Roll Band Inspired by Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Charles he was drawn to rock and roll music and became a leading light in the vibrant music scene of Bournemouth and Soho during the 1960s He took his stage name Zoot from Zoot Sims after seeing him in concert 1 Zoot MoneyBirth nameGeorge Bruno MoneyBorn 1942 07 17 17 July 1942 age 80 Bournemouth Hampshire EnglandGenresR amp B soul jazzOccupation s Musician songwriterInstrument s KeyboardsbassvocalsYears active1960 presentLabelsColumbia Indigo MPLWebsiteZootmoney org Money has been associated with The Animals Eric Burdon Peter Green Steve Marriott Kevin Coyne Kevin Ayers Humble Pie Alexis Korner Snowy White Mick Taylor Spencer Davis Vivian Stanshall Geno Washington Brian Friel the Hard Travelers Widowmaker Georgie Fame and Alan Price He is also known as a bit part and character actor 1 Contents 1 Music career 1 1 Big Roll Band and Dantalian s Chariot 1 2 1968 1978 1 3 Solo album and Majik Mijits 1 4 1987 1998 1 5 2002 2005 1 6 2008 present 2 Acting career 2 1 Film appearances 2 2 TV appearances 3 Discography with The Big Roll Band 4 Solo discography 5 Discography as a sideman 6 Singles discography 7 Other discography 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksMusic career EditBig Roll Band and Dantalian s Chariot Edit In autumn 1961 Money formed the Big Roll Band with himself as vocalist Roger Collis on lead guitar pianist Al Kirtley later of Trendsetters Limited bassist Mike Monty Montgomery and drummer Johnny Hammond Their first public performance was on Sunday 12 November 1961 at Bournemouth s Downstairs Club In 1962 drummer Pete Brookes replaced Hammond at the same time as bassist Johnny King replaced Montgomery and tenor sax player Kevin Drake joined the band Kirtley left shortly afterwards Money taking over on organ 2 Under its later line up of Money on organ and vocals Andy Summers who later became a member of The Police on guitar Nick Newall and Clive Burrows and later Johnny Almond on saxophones Paul Williams on bass and occasional vocals and Colin Allen on drums the Big Roll Band played soul jazz and R amp B moving with musical trends as the now established R amp B movement moved into the Swinging Sixties and became associated with the burgeoning Soho scene Money s antics as a flamboyant frontman were a feature of the band s act During 1964 the Big Roll Band started playing regularly at the Flamingo Club in Soho London until Money joined Alexis Korner s Blues Incorporated On 17 September 1966 Money with the band reached 25 in the U K singles charts with Big Time Operator 3 In July 1967 the Big Roll Band became Dantalian s Chariot and in spite of a lack of chart success as such the band found itself at the heart of a new counterculture sharing concert line ups with Pink Floyd Soft Machine and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown A single Madman Running Through the Fields was released in 1967 and in April 1968 Dantalian s Chariot was disbanded 4 The album Chariot Rising was released in 1996 comprising both sides of the 1967 single together with eight other unreleased studio recordings It is available on CD 1968 1978 Edit During 1968 Money moved to the United States to join Eric Burdon amp the New Animals in time for their Every One of Us album the group soon incorporated stretched out heavily psychedelic versions of Dantalian s Chariot favourites Madman Running Through the Fields and Gemini into their setlist Money s erstwhile Big Roll Band and Dantalian s Chariot colleague Andy Summers also soon joined them for the recording of the album Love Is in late 1968 but The New Animals broke up shortly afterwards Money then took time out to record and release his solo LP Welcome To My Head in 1969 Having returned to the U K by June 1970 Money contributed piano to the improvised studio session led by former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green which led to Green s release of the experimental The End of the Game During the 1970s he played and recorded with the poetry and rock band Grimms Ellis Centipede Kevin Ayers and Kevin Coyne 5 Solo album and Majik Mijits Edit Money signed to Paul McCartney s record label MPL Communications in 1980 and recorded Mr Money produced by Jim Diamond During 1981 Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane 6 formed a band with Money bass player Jim Leverton drummer Dave Hynes and saxophone player Mel Collins to record the album The Majic Mijits The album features songs by Lane and Marriott but due to Lane s multiple sclerosis they were unable to tour to promote it It was eventually released nineteen years later 7 1987 1998 Edit In 1987 Money was Musical Director for the BBC Scotland drama series Tutti Frutti and wrote the theme music 8 In 1985 he wrote the incidental music for five episodes of the TV series Adventures Beyond Belief 9 From 1990 to 1994 he was music controller for Melody Radio 10 In 1994 Money recorded with Alan Price and the Electric Blues Company alongside vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench bassist Peter Grant and drummer Martin Wild on A Gigster s Life for Me 11 He continued to appear with Price at live appearances in the UK 1 The Dantalian s Chariot album Chariot Rising was released in 1997 thirty years after it was recorded produced and re mastered by Gary Whitford In 1998 Money produced Ruby Turner s album Call Me by My Name 12 2002 2005 Edit Money produced the Woodstock Taylor album Road Movie 2002 also contributing keyboards 13 In 2002 he recorded tracks with Humble Pie for their album Back on Track released by Sanctuary Records 14 In 2003 Money featured on the British Legends of Rhythm and Blues UK tour alongside Long John Baldry Ray Dorset and Paul Williams 15 Money joined Pete Goodall to re record the Thunderclap Newman UK hit single Something in the Air 2004 written by John Speedy Keene which featured the last recorded performance by saxophonist Dick Heckstall Smith 16 In 2005 Money joined Goodall to record a CD of new songs by Goodall and Pete Brown They went on to tour the UK under the name of Good Money 17 In early 2006 Money and drummer Colin Allen joined vocalist Maggie Bell bassist Colin Hodgkinson and guitarist Miller Anderson in the British Blues Quintet 2008 present Edit He appeared with the RD Crusaders for the Teenage Cancer Trust at the London International Music Show on 15 June 2008 18 In 2009 he appeared with Maggie Bell Bobby Tench Chris Farlowe and Alan Price in the Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two British theatres 19 Money Joined the British Blues All Stars in 2014 20 and has appeared his Big Roll Band at The Bull s Head music venue in Barnes London 21 and elsewhere Acting career EditHe began attracting acting roles in the 1970s and started a parallel acting career with character appearances in film and TV dramas Film appearances Edit Red Hair one of Leonard Rossiter s fellow commuters in the 1978 short film The Waterloo Bridge Handicap Lotterby in the 1979 film Porridge a promotions man in the 1980 UK film Breaking Glass a music publishing executive in the 1981 Madness film Take It or Leave It Dorking alongside Eddie Kidd in the 1981 film Riding High Chalky White in the 1983 film Bullshot a pirate in the 1983 film The Pirates of Penzance a party guest in the 1984 film Supergirl the first taxi driver in the 1984 film Scandalous Supersonic Sam in the 1985 film Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire Chez Nobody Barman in the 1986 film Absolute BeginnersIn 2000 he starred in a film based on guitarist Syd Barrett as a fanatical fan stalking the rock star Roger Bannerman in the underground cult film Remember a Day TV appearances Edit Sometimes credited as G B Money or G B he has appeared in a number of other small roles in British television programmes including Rutland Weekend Television season 1 episode 4 with John Halsey as The Fabulous Bingo Brothers Bergerac The Professionals Shoestring Big Deal The Bill London s Burning The Piglet Files and EastEnders In 1989 he played a New Age Traveller in the ITV drama Forever Green In 1992 and 1993 he appeared in the BBC sitcom Get Back as a dim but well meaning family friend Bungalow Bill alongside Ray Winstone Larry Lamb and Kate Winslet Discography with The Big Roll Band EditSee Zoot Money s Big Roll Band for his discography as bandleader Solo discography EditTransition Columbia 1968 Welcome to My Head Capitol 1969 Zoot Money Polydor 1970 Mr Money MPL 1980 Were You There Live Indigo 1999 Full Clothed amp Naked Indigo 2000 22 As amp Bs Scrapbook Repertoire 2003 A Big Time Operator Castle 2005 Full Circle Universal distribution 2007 5 The Book Of Life I ve Read It Treasure Island 2016 23 Discography as a sideman EditAlbums 5 22 Alan PriceI Put a Spell on You and Other Great Hits CMC International Sanctuary 2003 Alan Price and The Electric Blues CompanyA Gigster s Life for Me Indigo 1996 Alexis KornerAccidentally Born in New Orleans 1973 Alexis Korner 1973 Mr Blues Toadstool 1974 White amp Blue Alexis Korner 1980 The Party Album Intercord 1980 Alexis Korner and Friends Amiga 1982 Alexis Korner 1972 1983 1992 Alexis Korner Memorial Concert Vol2 1995 Musically Rich And Famous Anthology 1967 1982 Castle 1998 Alvin Lee Let It Rock Repertoire 1978 The Anthology 2002 Andy RobertsUrban Cowboy 1971 Andy Roberts amp the Great Stampede Elektra 1973 Nina and the Dream Tree Pegasus Philips 1971 The AnimalsArk CBS 1983 Greatest Hits Live IRS 2007 Brian FrielArrivederci Ardrossan 1975 Ashes amp Matchsticks 1976 The British Blues QuintetLive in Glasgow Angel Air 2007 CentipedeSeptober Energy RCA 1971 Dantalian s Chariot Chariot Rising Wooden Hill 1996 Eddie HarrisE H in the U K Atlantic 1973 Sold out 1974 Collectables Classics Box Set Eddie Harris 2006 Only the Best of Eddie Harris Vol1 2009 EllisRiding on the Crest of a Slump Epic 1972 Why not Epic 1973 Eric BurdonSurvivor Polydor 1978 Good Times A Collection Eric Burdon 1993 Eric Burdon and the AnimalsThe Twain Shall Meet MGM 1968 Love Is MGM 1968 Every One Of Us MGM 1968 The Best of Eric Burdon amp the Animals 1966 1968 Polydor 1991 Marc EllingtonRestoration Philips 1972 GrimmsRocking Duck Island 1973 Grimms Island 1973 Sleepers DJM 1976 Johnny Almond Music MachinePatent Pending Deram 1969 Jim DiamondDouble Crossed Cherry Pop 2009 Georgie FameCharlestons Three Line Whip 2007 The Birthday Big Band 1998 55th birthday concert Three Line Whip 2007 Kevin AyersYes We Have No Mananas So Get Your Mananas Today EMI 1976 Too Old to Die Young BBC Live 1972 1976 Hux 1998 The BBC Sessions 1970 1976 Hux 2005 Kevin CoyneIn Living Black amp White EMI 1976 Heart Burn Virgin 1976 Dynamite Daze EMI 1978 Babble Virgin 1979 On air Tradition amp Moderne 2008 I Want My Crown The Anthology 1973 1980 EMI 2010 Live At Rockpalast 1979 2CDs DVD Mig Music Indigo 2019 also previous editions without video by other publishers 24 Humble PieBack on Track Sanctuary 2002 Juicy LucyPieces Polydor 1972 LaTourHome on the Range Smash 1993 Long John BaldryGood To Be Alive Casablanca 1973 Lonnie DoneganPutting on the Style 1977 Mike McGearWoman Island 1972 Peter Green The End of the Game Warner Bros 1970 The Anthology 2008 Pete YorkPete York amp Friends Inakustik 2007 Roger McGoughA Summer with Monika Island 1979 Ruby Turner Call Me by My Name Indigo 1998 The ScaffoldFresh Liver Island 1973 Spencer DavisExtremely Live at Birmingham Town Hall Inakustik Inak Records 1995 Thunderclap NewmanPick N Tell 2006 Widowmaker U K Widowmaker United Artists 1976 Straight Faced Fighters Sanctuary 2002 Singles discography EditThe Uncle Willie Decca 1964 I Really Learnt How To Cry Columbia 1967 No One But You Polydor 1970 Your Feets Too Big Magic Moon Records 1980 25 Other discography EditInclusion on Various Artist compilations 5 22 Rattlesnake Guitar The Music of Peter Green Viceroy 1996 The Blues Scene Decca 1996 Mod Scene Vol2 Polygram 1996 Peter Green Songbook Seagull 2000 Confessin the Blues Indigo 1997 Fresh Blues Vol2 In Akustik 1998 The R amp B Scene Deram 1998 Indigo All Star Swing amp Dance Party Indigo 1999 Indigo Blues Collection Vol6 Indigo 2001 Story of Transatlantic Records Metro Doubles 2003 Instro Hipsters a Go Go Vol2 Psychic Circle 2003 Hammond Heroes 60s R amp B Organ Grooves Ace 2005 This Is Mod Castle 2006 Goodbye Nashville Hello Camden Town A Pub Rock Anthology Castle 2007 The In Crowd Original Mod Classics Castle Pulse 2007 This Is the Blues Vol2 Eagle 2010 Electric Psychedelic Sitar Headswirlers Vol11 Particles 2012 5 Notes Edit a b c Eder Bruce Zoot Money biog AllMusic Retrieved 4 January 2012 Kirtley Al The Downstairs Club and the naming of Zoot Money s Big Roll Band Retrieved 19 May 2009 Big Time Operator chart position 17 September 1966 Retrieved 2 May 2015 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 183 CN 5585 a b c d e Zoot Money credits AllMusic Retrieved 12 December 2014 Hellier Joseph amp Hewitt Paulo Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful p 249 Majic Mijits An interview with Jim Leverton Wappingwharf com Retrieved 15 June 2007 IMDB Tutti Frutti TV Mini Series Retrieved 25 March 2017 IMDB Adventures Beyond Belief TV series Retrieved 24 June 2018 Zoot Money s Big Roll Band Biography Retrieved 25 March 2017 A gigster s life for me AllMusic Retrieved 19 May 2009 Call me by My Name AllMusic Retrieved 26 May 2009 Road Movie Zootmoney org Retrieved 26 May 2009 Back on Track AllMusic Retrieved 19 May 2009 Guildford Civic Centre Review by Al Kirtley Alkirtley co uk Retrieved 21 July 2015 Dick Hecksall Smith Obituary Timesonline co uk 21 December 2004 Zoot Money Zootmoney org Archived from the original on 27 April 2006 Retrieved 19 May 2009 RD Crusaders play at LIMS Soundonsound 5 January 2008 Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour 2009 Flying music com Archived from the original on 18 November 2009 Retrieved 19 February 2010 GTA artists The British Blues Allstars Gtamusic co uk Retrieved 1 May 2015 Zoot Money at the Bulls Head music venue Musicglue com Retrieved 12 May 2015 a b c Zoot Money solo releases Discogs com Retrieved 28 April 2015 Zoot Money book of life Discovery Records com Retrieved 16 November 2016 Kevin Coyne Live At Rockpalast 1979 Rough Trade 2019 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Zoot Money Singles Discogs com Retrieved 2 May 2015 References EditHewitt Paulo and Hellier John Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful Helter Skelter 2004 ISBN 1 900924 44 7External links Edit Official Zoot Money website Zoot Money discography at Discogs Zoot Money at AllMusic Zoot Money at IMDb Zoot Money on youtube com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zoot Money amp oldid 1120601726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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