IAN ELLIS
Biography
Bands/Discography:
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1-2-3
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Clouds
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Scrapbook (1968, ) (reissued as a twofer with Watercolour
days: Jul 96, BGO)
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Up above our heads (1969, Deram)
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Watercolour days (1971, Deram) (reissued as a twofer
with Scrapbook: Jul 96, BGO)
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Alex Harvey & Band
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Savoy Brown
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Skin'n'bone (1976, London)
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Savage return (1978, London)
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Southside
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Southside United, vol. 1 ()
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Hershey & The Twelve Bars
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Steve Hackett Band
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Time lapse (May 92, Camino) (live)
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Steve Hackett live (Aug 92) (live video/DVD)
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Ric Lee's Breakers
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Milan (1995, Fast Western)
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Mick Clarke Band
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Clarke/Ellis/Sharley lineup:
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New mountain (May 2000, Burnside)
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Cream'd
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Ray Minhinnett's Band
Very fine bassist, he comes from Scotland.
1-2-3 / CLOUDS
This was a progressive band from Scotland, formed
around 1966 under the name 1-2-3:
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Billy Ritchie (keyboards)
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Harry Hughes (drums)
Around 1968, they changed their name to Clouds. They
released 3 albums.
In 1996, it was reissued a twofer comprising Scrapbook
and Watercolour days.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Billy
Ritchie
Harry
Hughes
ALEX HARVEY & BAND
Around 1970, Ian Ellis joined Alex Harvey in a
new project:
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Alex Harvey (vocals, guitar)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Dave Dufort (drums)
But the project was sadly short-lived, and they split
without making any recordings.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Dave
Dufort
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Alex
Harvey
SAVOY BROWN
A mythical band, led during all their career by
Kim Simmonds. Many of his musicians have been covered in my site (and more
will follow...). Ian Ellis joined in December 1975, replacing Andy Rae:
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Kim Simmonds (vocals, guitar,
keyboards)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Paul Raymond (keyboards, guitar,
vocals)
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Tom Farnell (drums)
He is featured on the Skin'n'bone studio
tracks (Andy Rae plays on the song Walkin' and talkin', which was
recorded live on the Autumn 1975 US tour).
This lineup lasted only through July 1976, when
Paul Raymond left the band to replace Danny
Peyronel in UFO.
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Kim Simmonds (vocals, guitar,
keyboards)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Tom Farnell (drums)
The trio worked through 1977 and in early 1978 recorded
the Savage return album with an unknown keyboard player on
some tracks who also did some UK dates with the band.
After a late summer '78 US tour headlining over
AC/DC (!!), the band split in October 1978, when Kim Simmonds relocated
in the States.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Tom
Farnell
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Paul
Raymond
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Kim
Simmonds
NIGHTLIFE
This was a band formed by Jim Roche and Ian Ellis
at the end of the 70s:
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Jim Roche (guitar)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Mac Poole (drums)
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Jim
Roche
SOUTHSIDE
This was a band formed by 4 great, veteran musicians
from the British scene. When their original bassist, the superb Roger Sutton,
left, Ian Ellis joined them:
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Jim Roche (guitar)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Geraint Watkins (keyboards,
vocals)
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Dick Lovejoy (drums)
Some time later, Geraint Watkins also left, and he
was replaced by Diz Watson:
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Jim Roche (guitar)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Diz Watson (keyboards, vocals)
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Dick Lovejoy (drums)
Later they added a horn section, but I don't know
the name of the members. Help, please.
The band was joined onstage with many other great
musicians, such as the late Steve Waller (guitar) or Stevie Smith. Waller
soon became a permanent member:
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Jim Roche (guitar)
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Steve Waller (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass, vocals)
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Diz Watson (keyboards, vocals)
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Dick Lovejoy (drums)
They recorded a double album, filled with many of
his friends musicians. Apart from the current ones, the former members
also appear: Geraint Watkins (keyboards, vocals), Roger Sutton (bass, vocals),
plus Diana Wood (vocals), Malcolm Hine (slide guitar), Brendan Hoban (guitar),
Len Davies (bass), Matt Irvine (bass), Lou Martin (keyboards), Jamie Rowan
(keyboards), Frank Mead (sax), Nick Payne (sax), Nick
Pentelow (sax), Pete Thomas (sax), Andy MacDonald (sax), Stevie Smith
(harmonica), etc. The CD edition is called Southside United, Vol.
1. I hope a volume 2 will follow...
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Dick
Lovejoy
Diz
Watson
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Jim
Roche
Geraint
Watkins
Steve
Waller
HERSHEY & THE TWELVE BARS
Great band, featuring some of the best British
instrumentists in the blues-rock scene. Their leader is Richard 'Hershey'
Shirman. Ian Ellis has been a member of the band, but I can't find proper
info about lineups and periods. Help, please!
STEVE HACKETT BAND
Around 1990, Ian Ellis joined Steve Hackett, the
magical guitarist from Genesis:
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Steve Hackett (guitar)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Julian Colbeck (keyboards, vocals)
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John Hackett (flute)
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Fudge Smith (drums)
There's a live album, Time lapse, containing
7 tracks recorded in October 1990 with this lineup (there are other 7 tracks
recorded in November 1981 with a different lineup, featuring Chas Cronk,
Nick Magnus and Ian Mosley).
But that's not all. That concert from October 1990
was released complete as a live video (or DVD) called Steve Hackett
live. 14 tracks, 63 minutes at full glory.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Julian
Colbeck
John
Hackett
Fudge
Smith
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Steve
Hackett
RIC LEE'S BREAKERS
Ric was (still is) the fine drummer in mythical
band Ten Years After. As the band remains inactive during long periods
of time (as Alvin Lee also develops his own solo career), Ric keeps himself
busy with his own band, Ric Lee's Breakers.
I don't have info about the first lineups, but
Ian Ellis is usually always present. Help, please!
In February 1995, Paul Samson (from heavy metal
band Samson) joins them:
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Paul Samson (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Ric Lee (drums)
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
They toured promoting the album Milan
(recorded by Ric and Ian, with Tony Crooks on vocals and featuring special
appearances by Chick Churchill and Leo Lyons, both from Ten Years After).
Their tours usually saw great guests jamming with them, such as Chris Farlowe
or Dick Heckstall-Smith.
Around August 1996, Paul Samson leaves the band,
as the band split because Ten Years After started playing gigs again.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Paul
Samson
Ric
Lee
METALLIC BLUE
In Summer 1997, Ian teams again with Paul Sampson.
The result is a new band, Metallic Blue:
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Paul Samson (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
They toured England in November 1998. In March 1999,
this was the lineup:
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Paul Samson (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Gerry Guzman (drums)
But when a new tour was to start, Guzman is not available,
so they quickly get a new drummer:
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Paul Samson (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Scott Higham (drums)
Some shows were played with a different drummer, though:
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Paul Samson (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Tony Tuohy (drums)
When the tour finished, Paul Samson revived his band
Samson, so Metallic Blue ceased to exist.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Paul
Samson
Gerry
Guzman
Scott
Higham
Tony
Tuohy
MICK CLARKE BAND
Obviously formed by great blues-rock guitarist
Mick Clarke (from Killing Floor and Salt). Ian Ellis joined him in time
to record their album New mountain:
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Mick Clarke (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Chris Sharley (drums)
The album also includes apparitions from old member
Lou Martin on keyboards.
They toured England in November 1998. In March
1999, this was the lineup:
*** I need to include lineups with Lou Martin ***
Their latest lineup for year 2001 is:
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Mick Clarke (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Dave Lennox (keyboards)
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Chris Sharley (drums)
They keep themselves gigging all over Europe.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Clarke
Lou
Martin
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Chris
Sharley
Dave
Lennox
CREAM'D
Apart from playing in Mick Clarke Band, Ian also
finds time to play with the great Ray Minhinnett in this Cream tribute
band. The lineup usually is:
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Ray Minhinnet (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Steve Dixon (drums)
xxx.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Steve
Dixon
RAY MINHINNETT'S BAND
And, if he wasn't busy enough, he also plays in
Ray Minhinnet's other band, with other great veterans from the British
scene:
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Ray Minhinnett (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Gary Moberley (keyboards)
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Mike Paice (sax)
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Bob Henrit (drums)
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Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Bob
Henrit
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
*** QUESTIONS TO SOLVE:
1. In my old notes from 1985, I have some Ian Ellis
listed as backing vocalist for Pete Townshend tour under the name "Deep
End". Is he the same Ian Ellis?
2. I've read about a band called Bluebottle, fronted
by Ian Ellis. Again, is this the same person? They have an album, "Riley".
Sessions
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Ian Ellis sessions
Related links:
From the always interesting
Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin),
we have:
From the superb site Knights
in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar
& Vanja), we have:
Musicians
mentioned in this page that I have projected to cover in my site someday:
And short tributes to:
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Coming soon (I hope so!).
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: Mick
Clarke, for the contact.
Special thanks to: Tim
Pratt, always ready to help me with his vast knowledge about Savoy
Brown; Alex Gitlin, for checking out the facts.
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by Miguel Terol on: 31/August/2001. First published on: xx/xx/xx. Last
modified on: 25/September/2001.