Jeff Bannister (musician)
Jeff Bannister | |
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Background information | |
Born | Slough | 7 January 1943
Instrument(s) | keyboard, organ, vocals |
Member of | The Swinging Blue Jeans |
Formerly of | The John Barry Seven, The Alan Bown Set, A Band Called O |
Website | https://www.jeffbannister.co.uk/ |
Jeff Bannister (born 7 January 1943) is a British keyboardist and singer. He started in early 1960s rock and roll groups, and was a member of The John Barry Seven in their later years. He then joined the groups spinoff, The Alan Bown Set. He later joined the Jersey band A Band Called O, and since 2010 has been a member of Alan Lovell's The Swinging Blue Jeans.
Career
[edit]Bannister's first groups were small bands in London, these were was a four piece band called The Escorts, Express Combo, The Five Statesman, who were managed by Paul Cave Agency, and Rey Anton and The Peppermint Men, who were signed to Parlophone.[1]
Jeff was a member of The John Barry Seven at the tail-end of their existence before the group disbanded in 1965.[2][3] He joined their trumpeter, Alan Bown, to form The Alan Bown Set, with Dave Green and Stan Haldane.[4][5] Bannister was both lead singer and organist, but recruited Jess Roden so Jeff could focus more on the keys. The band appeared on Top of the Pops in 1968 with "We Can Help You", that was at no. 26 in the UK.[6][7] Jeff left the Alan Bown Set in July 1971 to go solo.[5]
Bannister then joined the Jersey band A Band Called O.[4] Originally known as The Parlour Band (and later as just The O Band), their first album was produced by Chris White of The Zombies.[8] Two songs of theirs, "A Smile Is Diamond" and "Coasting", charted in Germany in 1976, and a few additional songs also entered Swiss charts.[9][10]
He played keyboards Jess Roden's Country Home (1970), Raphael Ravenscroft's Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway (1979), and Joan Jett's Bad Reputation (1980).[4][11] Bannister has supported Charlie Dore, Ric Lee and Gerry Rafferty on stage.[2][1] As a session musician he played keyboards on albums by Bronco, Starry Eyed and Laughing, Magna Carta, Raphael Ravenscroft and Joan Jett. Jeff joined The Swinging Blue Jeans on keyboards and vocals in June 2010.[2]
Bannister has published six books about fictional fantasy, auto-biography, and teaching piano chords.[12] One of these books, The Alan Bown Set: Before And Beyond, was released in 2007 and was co-wrote with Alan Bown, goes in-depth about their time in The John Barry Seven and The Alan Bown Set, and the later career of Alan Bown.[13] The book includes contributions by Elton John, Phil Collins, Francis Rossi and Peter Stringfellow.
Books
[edit]- Dreamcatchers Inc.
- Spellbound Quartet
- The Alan Bown Set: Before And Beyond (2007)
- The Harvest Moon
- The Incarnates: Possession
- The Multichord For All Keyboards
- Unsacred Resurrection
- The Incarnates: Transmigration
References
[edit]- ^ a b "History". JEFF BANNISTER. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ a b c "JEFF BANNISTER". JEFF BANNISTER. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ "The John Barry Seven Songs, Albums, Reviews, B..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ a b c "Jeff Bannister Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & M..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ a b "The Alan Bown (Set)". www.alexgitlin.com. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ Joynson, Vernon (2008). The Tapestry of Delights Revisited. Borderline Productions. pp. 114–115. ISBN 978-1-899855-15-5.
- ^ jbrkive (2013-06-11). THE ALAN BOWN! TOTP VIDEO 1968. Retrieved 2024-08-06 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Rezensator.de: Info und Diskographie O-Band/A Band Called O". www.rezensator.de. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ "germancharts.de - A Band Called "O" - A Smile Is Diamond". germancharts.de. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ "Jeff Bannister - hitparade.ch". www.swisscharts.com. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Bad Reputation - Joan Jett | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-09-03
- ^ a b "Books". JEFF BANNISTER. Retrieved 2024-08-06.
- ^ a b Webmaster. "Music by John Barry - The Alan Bown Set Before and Beyond". johnbarry.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
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