RAY MINHINNET
Biography
Bands/Discography:
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Highway
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Highway (1974, EMI)
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Smoking at the edge (1975, EMI)
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Frankie Miller Band
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Full house (Apr 77, Chrysalis) (CD reissue: 1999,
Repertoire)
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BBC Radio One Live in Concert (1998) (live)
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Phoenix
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In full view (1979, Charisma)
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John Coghlan's Diesel Band
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Panama Ltd.
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Ray Minhinnet's UK Busters
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UnAmerican Blues Activities Vol.1 (1989, Bedrock)
(one track in this collective album)
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Ray Minhinnet Band
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Minhinnet Young & Moody
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Minhinnet Young & Moody (1993, Making Waves) (mini-album)
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Ray Minhinnet Band (again)
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Cream'd
Solo albums:
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Don't get mad get even (1993, Making Waves)
Books (by Ray Minhinett & Bob Young):
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The story of the Fender Stratocaster: a celebration
of the world's greatest guitar (Apr 1995, Miller Freeman)
Exquisite guitarist, not only a marvellous player,
but also an expert in guitar history.
ALAN PRICE
He played in some local bands, but his first pro
work was playing with Alan Price, from The Animals fame. This was 1973:
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Alan Price (vocals, keyboards)
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Ray Minhinett (guitar, vocals)
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
Prior to that, Alan Price had produced tracks in the
studio for the band that became Highway.
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Alan
Price
GEORGIE FAME & THE BLUE FLAMES
Later, he joined mythical Georgie Fame and his
band. Again, I don't have more data about it, except it was during 1974:
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Georgie Fame (vocals, keyboards)
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Ray Minhinett (guitar, vocals)
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
Ray didn't record any material while playing with
Georgie Fame.
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Georgie
Fame
HIGHWAY
This was Ray's first own band, formed around 1973
with :
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John Elstar (vocals, harmonica)
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Ray Minhinett (guitar, vocals)
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Johnny Gordon (bass, vocals)
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James Hall (keyboards)
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Ian Byron (drums, vocals)
They released a couple of albums, Highway
and Smoking at the edge. But they split when Ray and Jimmy
Hall got a call from Frankie Miller to join his band.
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James
Hall
Ian
Byron
John
Elstar
Johnny
Gordon
FRANKIE MILLER'S FULL HOUSE
Frankie Miller is a great Scottish singer. Ray
joined his band early in 1976:
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Frankie Miller (vocals)
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Ray Minhinett (guitar)
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Chrissie Stewart (bass)
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James Hall (keyboards)
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Graham Deacon (drums)
They started touring, and in the summer, they recorded
the album, Full House, with help of some great guests: Chris
Spedding (guitar), Gary Brooker (keyboards,
vocals), John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards), as well as The Memphis Horns.
Around 1977, Frankie changed his musicians, and Ray left.
A piece of good news was when a Frankie Miller
live album recorded with this lineup, BBC Radio One Live in concert,
was finally released.
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James
Hall
Graham
Deacon
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Chrissie
Stewart
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Frankie
Miller
PHOENIX
Phoenix was born when Argent broke up, with three
of their members (Rodford, Verity and Henrit). But after some months, the
lineup suffered some changes, when Jim Rodford left to join The Kinks.
John Verity called Ray to help him with the recording of their 2nd album,
In full view, initially in a session basis, but Ray finally
joined the band. The album also contained appearances by Rod Argent (keyboards),
Ronnie Lee Cunningham (keyboards), and backing vocals by Michael Des Barres,
Bruce Turgon. Ray and John Verity co-wrote most of the songs.
After the album was released, they completed the
lineup in order to play more gigs. Russ Ballard joins them full time. Personnel
in 1980 comprised:
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John Verity (vocals, guitar)
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Ray Minhinett (guitar)
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Dave Wintour (bass)
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Russ Ballard (keyboards)
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Bob Henrit (drums)
They recorded two tracks, 'Juliet' and 'I
surrender' (yes, they recorded the original version of Ballard's 'I
surrender', later a big hit for Rainbow). But the band never released
it by themselves; the only recording available is the single 'Juliet
/ I'm in love'.
Sadly, they split while they were starting preparations
for a new album.
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James
Hall
Graham
Deacon
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Chrissie
Stewart
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Frankie
Miller
(Almost) THIN LIZZY
When Ray was recording with Phoenix in 1980, Phil
Lynott offered him to join Thin Lizzy, as Gary Moore had definitely departed.
But Ray turned down the offer.
JOHN COGHLAN'S DIESEL BAND
John Coghlan was the mighty first drummer in Status
Quo. After leaving the band around 1982, he formed his own combo, with
great musicians. Although they usually hadn't a stable lineup, Ray Minhinnet
was the lead guitarist.
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Ray Minhinett (guitar)
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John Coghlan (drums)
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+ others unknown to me. Help
I don't know the exact lineups, but other musicians
who have played with the band are: old mate John Verity (guitar, vocals),
Jackie Lynton (vocals), Micky Moody (guitar), etc.
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John
Coghlan
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Jackie
Lynton
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
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PANAMA LTD.
This was a big blues band where Ray also played
from time to time. I haven't been able to find info about their lineups,
so any help would be very appreciated.
RAY MINHINNET'S BAND
Ray assembled a superb blues band:
Later, Chris Parren was replaced by Don Airey:
Ray Minhinnett (guitar,
vocals)
Andy Pyle (bass)
Don Airey (keyboards)
Graham Walker (drums)
+
The Q-Tips Horns (5 musicians)
But, this band was approached by Gary Moore, who took
them with him, renaming the band as The Midnight Blues Band. Then, Ray
was offered to act as musical director and co-presenter of Saturday Night
show on Sky TV. It was a two-hour live weekly show. There, Ray invited
a special guest onto the show to perform with him and his band. People
such as Bobby Womack, Courtney Pine or Status Quo attended the show.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
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Graham
Walker
RAY MINHINNET'S UK BUSTERS
In August 1989, Chris Parren also played with the
great Ray Minhinnett in his band UK Busters:
Ray Minhinnett (guitar,
vocals)
Chris Parren (keyboards)
Nick Payne (sax)
Andy Beer (sax)
Stuart Blandemeer (sax)
+ others unknown to me.
Help!
We can find one track ('Never had the blues like
this before'), in the collective album UnAmerican Blues Activities
Vol.1, assembled by mythical blues producer Mike Vernon. Other
artists featured there: Mick Clarke Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds,
Blues'n'Trouble, Balham Alligators, The Mick Pini Band, Juice on the Loose,
etc.
This track gave Ray the chance of winning the Award
for Best British Blues Songwriter that year. He was also nominated for
the Best British Blues Guitarist award, alongside Eric Clapton, Gary Moore
and Rory Gallagher.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Nick
Payne
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Andy
Beer
Stuart
Blandemeer
MINHINNET YOUNG & MOODY
Ray Minhinnett teams with his friends
and colleagues Bob Young and Micky Moody:
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Ray Minhinnett (guitar, vocals)
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Micky Moody (guitar)
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Bob Young (harmonica)
They released a mini album called Minhinnet
Young & Moody, with 3 tracks.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Micky
Moody
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Bob
Young
CREAM'D
After five years far from the road, due to working
in his book as well as the TV documentary (see below), Ray Minhinnett is
back with a vengeance. He pays tribute to Cream with this band. The lineup
usually is:
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Ray Minhinnett (guitar, vocals)
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Ian Ellis (bass)
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Steve Dixon (drums)
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Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
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Steve
Dixon
RAY MINHINNETT'S BAND
His current live band includes great, veteran
musicians 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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SOLO ALBUMS
Up to now, Ray has released only one album credited
to his name, Don't get mad get even. But this soon will change,
as a new, live album is scheduled to be released very soon, tentatively
called A night to remember. So watch this space!
He has also been playing, writing and producing
music for movies and radio, as well as TV themes, jingles, etc. He wrote
the music for the movie The Fear Within. Together with Brian
Bennett (drummer in The Shadows), he worked in the music for TV series
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries.
BOOKS
Yes, books!!
As I've said before, Ray is not only a great guitarist,
but an expert in guitar history. He co-wrote a book with Bob Young, called
The Story of the Fender Stratocaster "Curves, Contours and Body Horns":
A Celebration of the World's Greatest Guitar. It's full of interviews
with great performers (Jeff
Beck, Rory Gallagher,
Eric Clapton, Robin Trower, Nils Lofgren, and a long etcetera), as well
as many photos.
The book gave birth to a cable TV special honoring
the Stratocaster, titled Curves, Contours and Body Horns,
in 1997. It also saw the light as a 3 documentaries for BBC Radio One (one
hour each), based on the film, and narrated by Bob Harris.
Apart from the books, he has also given some lectures
about Fender guitars.
*** QUESTIONS TO SOLVE:
1. Was Charlie Harrison (bass) a member of Frankie
Miller Band while Ray played with Frankie?
2. Bassist Neil Murray once told me he played
in some sessions for Ray, back in 1983. Were they supposed to be included
in an album?
3. Was the band with Airey-Pyle-Walker the same
band as UK Busters, or a different outfit?
Sessions
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for info.
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