JEFF SEOPARDIE info
Jeff Seopardie
(drums)
Prolific drummer, he can be found in many albums
by different artists.
First band I know by him is called Freddie Mac's
Extravaganza:
Freddie Mac (vocals)
Carl Douglas (vocals)
Mick Clarke (guitar)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
+ others unknown to me.
Help!
Carl Douglas later joined Gonzalez (with Chris
Mercer), and Clarke and Seopardie formed a new band, called Orang Utan:
Nobby Clark (vocals)
Mick Clarke (guitar)
Paul Roberts (bass)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
+ others unknown to me.
Help!
They recorded a self-titled album in 1970, Orang
Utan.
In 1973-74, he toured with The Foundations, but
I can't find info about the lineups. Can anybody help me here, please?
During 1974-75, he worked briefly with great singer
Carol Grimes, but again, I can't find proper info.
In October 1974, he joins singer Pete Atkin backing
band:
Pete Atkins (vocals,
keyboards, guitar)
Neil Campbell (guitar)
Dick Levens (bass)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
They toured during October and November 1974, opening
for famed jazz-fusion band Isotope, led by guitar virtuoso Gary Boyle.
Some months later, in mid 1975, Jeff is asked to join Isotope, in order
to augment their live potential:
Gary Boyle (guitar)
Hugh Hopper (bass)
Laurence Scott (keyboards)
Nigel Morris (drums)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Aureo De Souza (percussion)
In December 1975, Laurence Scott left them, being
replaced by Frank Roberts:
Gary Boyle (guitar)
Hugh Hopper (bass)
Frank Roberts (keyboards)
Nigel Morris (drums)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Aureo De Souza (percussion)
But the lineup collapsed very soon, when Hugh Hopper
left too. Gary Boyle kept on with the band, using new members.
Jeff also backed the great Linda Lewis in some
concerts in October 1975:
Linda Lewis (vocals)
Jim
Cregan (guitar)
Phil Chen (bass)
Derek Austin (keyboards)
Steve Gregory (sax)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Darryl Lee Que (percussion)
Domino (backing vocals)
In January 1976, he joins fantastic band Brand X,
as percussionist:
John Goodsall (guitar)
Percy Jones (bass)
Robin Lumley (keyboards)
Phil Collins (drums)
Morris
Pert (percussion)
Jeff Seopardie (percussion)
He plays some gigs with the band, but soon leaves,
even before the sessions for their first album were arranged.
Around 1977, he joins Pacific
Eardrum:
Joy Yates (vocals)
Isaac Guillory (guitar)
Billy
Kristian (bass)
Dave MacRae (keyboards)
Brian Smith (sax, flute,
clarinet)
Jim Cuomo (sax)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
They released two albums: Pacific
Eardrum in 1977 (with help from Morris
Pert on percussion) and Beyond panic in 1978 (with Simon
Norton on percussion).
In 1978, he joins a studio
project by Pete Brown (from Piblokto! and Battered Ornaments fame), called
Ray Gammond And The Interoceters (talk about weird names!!):
Pete Brown (vocals)
Taff Williams (guitar)
Dill Katz (bass)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Those recordings weren't released
until several years later, in 1984, as part of the Party in the rain
album.
In 1984, we find Geoff playing
in Chris Rea band:
Chris Rea (vocals, guitar)
Jerry Stevenson (guitar)
Kevin Powell (bass)
Kevin Leach (keyboards)
Graham Watson (keyboards)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Martin Ditcham (percussion)
Around 1985, he joins a reformed
Sad Cafe, led by the late, missed Paul Young. A new album, Politics
of existing, is recorded in 1985. A new lineup is completed for
a tour promoting it (most of them, including Jeff, had played in the sessions):
Paul
Young (vocals)
Ian Wilson (guitar, vocals)
Ashley Mulford (guitar,
vocals)
Des Tong (bass)
Phil Lanzon (keyboards)
Lenni (sax)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
His next project was the band
Boys Don't Cry. Mostly a joint project with singer Nick Richards, they
had a very good live lineup:
Nick Richards (vocals)
Nico Ramsden (guitar)
Brian
Chatton (keyboards)
Mark Smith (bass)
Jeff Seopardie (percussion)
They released several albums,
having a big hit with the song 'I wanna be a cowboy' (this song
was later used in the soundtrack for the movie 'The last boy scout', starring
Bruce Willis). This song has been fresh news recently, as Seopardie / Chatton
/ Ramsden & Richards have sued Kid Rock for plagiarism on his song
'Cowboy', as it's supposed he has copied their song.
And then, I have a big gap
in Jeff's career. Any help would be very appreciated.
In the meantime, he also
played in Barbara Dixon's band, but I don't have more details.
He also played with Tam White
in his big band, called The Celtic Groove Connection:
Tam White (vocals, guitar)
Heitor Pereira
John Paricelli (guitar)
Pat Crumly (sax, flute)
Pee Wee Ellis (sax)
Guy Barker (trumpet)
Simon Gardner (trumpet)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
I STILL NEED TO CHECK IF
JEFF appears in Tam White's album Blue eccentricity.
In the late 90s, he has been
playing with rock'n'roll living legend Chuck Berry. This was his backing
band in year 1997:
Chuck Berry (vocals, guitar)
GE Roberts (bass)
Mark Stevens (keyboards)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
In 1998, GE Roberts is replaced
by Jim Marsala:
Chuck Berry (vocals, guitar)
Jim Marsala (bass)
Mark Stevens (keyboards)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
This lineup has been (surprisingly
for Chuck) stable until this year 2002, as far as I know.
QUESTIONS:
1. He probably made some
more sessions with Rod Argent during 1975/76. Has anybody additional info
about it?
2. Was he a member of Cayenne,
or maybe he just played in the album as sessionman?
Albums with Orang Utan:
-
Orang utan (1970,
with Mick Clarke) (CD reissue: 1998)
Albums with Pete Atkin:
-
Live libel (1975,
with Darryl Runswick)
-
The master of the revels
(1977, with Ray Cooper, Terry Cox, Barry De Souza, Herbie Flowers, Paul
Keogh, Mike Moran, Barry Morgan, Frank Ricotti, Daryl Runswick, Chris Spedding,
Alan Wakeman) (compilation)
Albums with Gary Boyle:
-
The dancer (1977,
with Gary Boyle, Rod Argent, Robin Lumley, Dave MacRae, Steve Shone, Doni
Harvey, Simon Phillips, Morris Pert)
Albums with Pacific Eardrum:
-
Pacific Eardrum (1977,
with Billy Kristian, Morris
Pert, Isaac Guillory, Joy Yates, Jim Cuomo, Dave MacRae, Geoff Calver)
-
Beyond panic (1978,
with Billy Kristian, Isaac Guillory,
Joy Yates, Dave MacRae, Simon Morton, Brian Smith)
Albums with Sad Cafe:
-
Politics of existing
(1994, with Paul Young, Vic Emerson, Ian
Wilson, Des Tong, Lenni, Michael Hehir, Dave Irving, Nico Ramsden, Mike
Rutherford, Paul Carrack, Mel Collins,
Martin Ditcham, Andy Kane)
-
Anthology (2001,
with Paul Young, Vic Emerson, Ian Wilson,
Des Tong, Lenni, Michael Hehir, Dave Irving, Nico Ramsden, Mike
Rutherford, Ashley Mulford, John Stimpson) (compilation)
Albums with Chris Rea:
-
Wired to the moon
(1984, with Chris Rea, Robert Ahwai, Jerry Stevenson, Eoghan O'Neill, Kevin
Powell, Max Middleton, Kevin Leach, Dave Richards, Dave Mattacks, Martin
Ditcham)
Albums with Boys Don't Cry:
-
Boys don't cry
(1987, with Nick Richards, Nico Ramsden, Brian
Chatton, Mark Smith, Adrian Lee, Cozy
Powell)
-
Who the am dam do you
think we am? (, with Nick Richards, Nico Ramsden, Brian
Chatton, Mark Smith, Adrian Lee, Cozy
Powell, Phil Collins)
Albums with Tam White:
-
Keep it under your hat (Mar 96, with
Tam White, Ian Bairnson, Boz Burrell, Brian Miller, Pat Crumly, Guy Barker)
Sessions:
-
Maxine Nightingale (Right back where we started
from, 1976, with Mickey Barker, Mike De Alburquerque, Lynton Naiff,
Kenny Wheeler, Raf Ravenscroft, Theodore Thunder,
Frank Ricotti, John Perry, Tony Rivers)
-
Goodies (Nothing to do with us, 1976,
with Ron Aspery, Stevie Lange, Henry Lowther,
Billy Kristian, Ray Flacke, Tony Burrows,
Tony Carr, Geoff Daly, Bernie Holland, Dave MacRae, Brian Odgers, Alan
Parker, Graham Preskett, Chris Pyne, Jacquie Sullivan, Joy Yates)
-
Pete Brown and Ian Lynn (Party in the rain,
recorded in 1976, released in 1984, with Rob Tait,
Bimbo Acock, Dill Katz, Helen Hardy) (CD
reissue with 5 bonus tracks)
-
Tax Loss (Hey Mister Record Man, 1979,
with Ken Nicol, Pete Zorn)
-
Paul Carrack (Nightbird, Jul 80, with
Paul Carrack, Tim
Renwick, Winston Delandro, Kuma Harada, Alan 'Bam' King, Martin Drover,
Malcolm Griffiths, Guy Barker, Richard Bailey, Andy Newmark, Noel McCalla,
Neil Hubbard, Alan Spenner, Mel Collins, Dyan Birch)
-
Taxi Girl (Seppuku, 1981)
-
Modern English (Ricochet days, 1984,
with Kate St. John)
-
Cayenne (An evening in Jaffa, 1984,
with Jim Mullen, John Mackenzie, Chucho Merchan, Roy Davies, Bud Beadle,
Geoff Dunn) TO BE CONFIRMED!
-
Gary Holton (single 'Catch a falling star',
1984)
-
Jazz Sluts (Making waves, 1986, with
Nico Ramsden, Mark Smith, Michael Parker, Andy Hamilton)
-
Roger Chapman (Walking
the cat, 1989, with Roger Chapman, Steve
Simpson, Micky Moody, Bobby
Tench, Tim Hinkley, Mick Rogers, Alvin Lee,
Mark Feltham, Nick Pentelow)
-
Julian Marshall (Celebration, 1990,
with Maddy Prior, Gary Twigg, David Sanborn, Randy Brecker, Martin Ditcham)
-
Chris Farlowe (Waiting
in the wings, 1992, with Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Micky Moody,
Tim Hinkley, Geoff Whitehorn, Albert
Lee, Clem Clempson, Phil
Palmer, Boz Burrell, Charlie Morgan, Vicky Brown, Sam Brown, Irene Chanter,
Doreen Chanter)
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Thanks section
Thanks to: Jeremy Havard,
for info on The Foundations and Carol Grimes gigs.
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