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  1. 13. Juli 2009 · The pianist—extensively trained in the classics but also previously a member of, and arranger for, bands led by saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis —wrote most of the material, and Jackson became the band's chief soloist, often working contrapuntally with Lewis or bassist Percy Heath (who had replaced founder member Ray Brown).

  2. Bluesology war eine Britisch-Blues-Band der 1960er Jahre, in der Reginald Kenneth Dwight (heute bekannt als Elton John) mitwirkte. Im Zuge des britischen Blues-Revivals wurde Bluesology Mitte der 1960er in Middlesex als Quartett gegründet. Die ursprünglichen Bandmitglieder waren Reg Dwight (Keyboard), Stuart Brown (Gitarre), Rex Bishop (Bass ...

  3. 8. Jan. 2009 · Bluesology 1967 with Reg Dwight (Elton John) on piano and Stewart A. Brown on vocals. This was actually the time when Reg had grown tired of the band and the...

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  4. B. Bluesology. ⇽ Back to List of Artists. British blues and soul band from London, operating between 1962 and 1968. They are best remembered as being the first professional band of Elton John ...

  5. Originally started as a quartet in Middlesex just as the British blues revival was reaching younger musicians, Bluesology was part of the first-wave of British blues bands, predating bands such as the Rolling Stones and the Animals and were almost contemporaneous with Alexis Korner's original Blues Inc., although the group's members were younger.

  6. Cyril Davies was a great friend of Alexis Korner and was a key member of Alex Korner’s Blues Incorporated. Cyril had split from Alexis and formed his own band Cyril Davies R&B All Stars. In 1963 Long John joined the band as a singer, taking over the reins when Cyril died in 1964. The band was renamed Long John Baldry and his Hoochie Coochie ...

  7. While Reggie was working at Mills Music, he did not stop playing with his band, Bluesology. The band still had four members: Reg (no longer Reggie to anyone but his mother) on piano, Stuart Brown on guitar and vocals, Mick Inkpen on drums, and Rex Bishop on bass. They met every Saturday and practiced in the back of the Northwood Hills Hotel ...