| Long John Baldry |
 | | Background information | | Birth name | John William Baldry | | Born | January 12, 1941(1941-01-12) East Haddon, Northamptonshire, England[1] | | Died | July 21, 2005 (aged 64) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | | Genre(s) | Blues, Blues-rock, Folk rock | | Occupation(s) | Singer | | Years active | 1962 - 2004 | | Label(s) | Warner | | Associated acts | Blues Incorporated, R&B All Stars, Steampacket, Bluesology | | Website | JohnBaldry.com | John William Baldry, popularly known as Long John Baldry, (January 12, 1941 – July 21, 2005) was an English blues singer. He sang with many notable British musicians, with Rod Stewart and Elton John appearing in bands led by Baldry at various stages of the 1960s. He enjoyed pop success in the UK where "Let the Heartaches Begin" reached No. 1 in 1967 and in Australia where his duet with Kathi McDonald "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" reached No. 2 in the charts in 1980. Baldry lived in Canada from the late 1970s until his death, where he continued to make records and do voiceover work. He is known by a younger generation as the voice of Dr. Robotnik in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2160x2192, 191 KB) This is a copyrighted promotional photo with a known source. ...
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Blues bands of the 1960s Born John William Baldry in England, he grew to a towering 2.01 m (6 ft.7 in.) that resulted in the nickname "Long" John. Gifted with a deep, rich voice, he was one of the first British vocalists to sing blues music in clubs.[citation needed] For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
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In the early 1960s, he sang with Alexis Korner's band Blues Incorporated, with whom he recorded the first British blues album in 1962, R&B at the Marquee. At various stages, Mick Jagger, Jack Bruce and Charlie Watts were members of this band while Keith Richards and Brian Jones played on stage with them, although none of those musicians played on the R&B at the Marquee album.[2] The Rolling Stones supported Baldry in their first concert at the Marquee Club. Later, Baldry would be featured as the announcer introducing The Stones on their US-only live album, Got Live if You Want It!, in 1966. Alexis Korner (born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Korner, 19 April 1928 in Paris, France - died on 1 January 1984 in Westminster, London, England) Korner is probably best remembered as the Founding Father of British Blues and a pioneering blues musician. ...
Blues Incorporated was a British R&B band in the early 1960s, which was led by Alexis Korner and which featured at various times such musicians as Jack Bruce, Charlie Watts, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Danny Thompson, Graham Bond, Cyril Davies, and Dick Heckstall-Smith. ...
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Baldry became friends with Paul McCartney after playing a show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in the early 1960s, leading to an invitation to play on one of The Beatles 1964 TV specials. Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, poet, entrepreneur, painter, record producer, film producer, and animal-rights activist. ...
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In 1963, Baldry joined the Cyril Davies R&B All Stars with Jimmy Page on guitar and Nicky Hopkins playing piano. He took over the group in 1964 after the death of Cyril Davies, which became Long John Baldry and his Hoochie Coochie Men featuring Rod Stewart on vocals and Geoff Bradford on guitar. Rod Stewart was recruited after Baldry heard him busking a Muddy Waters song at Twickenham railway station after Stewart had been to a gig at Eel Pie Island.[3] Cyril Davies All-Stars:L-R: Nicky Hopkins, Cyril Davies, Carlo Little, Rick Brown, Bernie Watson Cyril Davies (1932 - January 7, 1964) was a British harmonica player and blues musician. ...
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In 1965, the Hoochie Coochie Men became Steampacket with Baldry and Stewart as male vocalists, Julie Driscoll as the female vocalist and Brian Auger on Hammond organ. After Steampacket broke up in 1966, Baldry formed Bluesology featuring Reg Dwight on keyboards and Elton Dean, later of Soft Machine, as well as Caleb Quaye on guitar. Reg Dwight decided to adopt the name Elton John, taking his first name from Dean and his surname from Baldry's first name.[4] Steampacket was a British Blues band of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous. ...
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Solo artist In 1967, he recorded a pop song "Let the Heartaches Begin" that went to number one in Britain, followed by a 1968 top 20 hit titled "Mexico", which was the official theme of the UK Olympic team in that year. "Let the Heartaches Begin" made the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. Download high resolution version (779x776, 133 KB) This is an album cover. ...
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Bluesology broke up in 1968, with Baldry continuing his solo career and Elton John forming a songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin. In 1969, Elton John tried to commit suicide after having relationship problems with a woman he was engaged to. Taupin and Baldry, who was openly gay,[5] found him, and Baldry talked him out of marrying the woman, helping to make John more comfortable with his sexuality. The hit song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" from Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy was written about the experience. [6] Bernie Taupin (born May 22, 1950) is an English lyricist most famous for his collaboration with Elton John. ...
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In 1971, John and Stewart each produced one side of It Ain't Easy which became Baldry's most popular album and made the top 100 of the US album charts. The album featured the song "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll" which became his most successful song in the US. John's first tour of the US was around this time. The band included, Micky Waller, Ian Armitt, Pete Sears, and Sammy Mitchell. Stewart and John would again co-produce his 1972 album Everything Stops For Tea which made the lower reaches of the US album charts. The same year, Baldry worked with ex-Procol Harum guitarist Dave Ball.[7] Micky (Mickey) Waller, who was born on September 6, 1941 is a veteran drummer who has played with many of the biggest names on the UK rock and blues scene since he first went professional in 1960. ...
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Baldry would then suffer from mental health problems resulting in his being institutionalised. The 1979 album Baldry's Out was recorded after his release. Long John Baldry played his last live show in Columbus, Ohio, on July 19, 2004, at Barristers Hall with guitarist Bobby Cameron. The show was produced by Andrew Myers. On that occasion, John and Bobby played to a small intimate group of people. Some came from as far away as Texas to witness this blues performer.[citation needed] Two years previously the two had also completed a 10-venue sell-out tour of Canada together.
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Baldry was the voice of Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik in the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog program during the early '90s. In 1985, he lent his voice to the show Ewoks. Since then Baldry's voice has appeared in many other animated series. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Canadian citizenship After spending time in New York City and Los Angeles in 1978, Baldry chose to settle permanently in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he became a Canadian citizen. He regularly toured the Canadian west coast, as well as the U.S. Northwest. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...
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In 1979, he teamed up with Seattle singer Kathi MacDonald to record a version of The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin", following which MacDonald became a permanent part of his touring group for the next two decades. The song made the lower reaches of the US Billboard charts but was a top 5 hit in Australia in 1980. He last recorded with the Stony Plain record label. His 1997 album Right To Sing The Blues won a Juno Award in the Blues Album of the Year category in the Juno Awards of 1997. Seattle redirects here. ...
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// Winnners Best Blues/Gospel Album (1994 - 1997) 1994 - Colin Linden, South At Eight/North At Nine 1995 - Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir, Joy To The World - Jubilation V 1996 - Jim Byrnes, That River 1997 - Long John Baldry, Right to Sing the Blues Best Blues Album (1998 - 2002) 1998 - Colin James, National...
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Long John Baldry died on July 21, 2005, in a Vancouver hospital of a severe chest infection. Coincidentally, Deem Bristow, Robotnik's later voice actor had died earlier that same year. is the 202nd day of the year (203rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Deem Bristow Deem Reginald Bristow (born April 11, 1947 in Eaton, Ohio; died January 15, 2005 in San Diego, California) was an actor and voice actor, his most well-known role was that of Doctor Robotnik in the famous Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
Partial discography - Long John's Blues (United Artists) (1964)
- Looking at Long John (United Artists) (1966)
- Let the Heartaches Begin (Pye) (1968)
- Let The Sun Come Shinning Thru (Pye) (1968)
- Wait For Me (Pye) (1969)
- It Ain't Easy (Warner Brothers) (1971)
- Everything Stops for Tea (Warner Brothers) (1972)
- Mar Y Sol: The First International Puerto Rico Pop Festival (Atco) (1972)
- Good To Be Alive (Baldry album) (GM) (1973)
- Welcome To Club Casablanca (Casablanca) (1976)
- Baldry's Out! (EMI) (1979)
- Long John Baldry (album) (EMI) (1980)
- Rock With The Beat (EMI) (1982)
- 'Silent Treatment' (Musicline) (1986)
- A Touch Of Blues (Musicline) (1989)
- It Still Ain't Easy (Stony Plain) (1991)
- On Stage Tonight: Baldry's Out! (Hypertension) (1993)
- A Thrill's a Thrill: The Canadian Years (compilation) (1995)
- Right To Sing The Blues (Hypertension) (1997)
- Long John Baldry Trio-Live (Hypertension) (2000)
- Remembering Leadbelly (Stony Plain Records) (2002)
Let the Heartaches Begin was a song performed by British singer Long John Baldry. ...
It Aint Easy 1971 Intro: Conditional Discharge/ Dont Try to Lay No Boogie-Woogie on the King of Rock & Roll/ Black Girl/ It Aint Easy/ Morning, Morning/ Im Ready/ Lets Burn Down the Cornfield/ Mr. ...
Everything Stops for Tea is a record album by Long John Baldry released in 1972. ...
Long John Baldry Trio Live was an album released by Long John Baldry in 2000. ...
References and notes - ^ Conflicting evidence exists Baldry's birthplace. Earlier editions of this article stated that he was born in the village of Haddon. VH1's profile of Baldry states he was born in the village of East Maddon, while Allmusic.com states he was born in London. The documentary Long John Baldry: In the Shadow of the Blues states that his mother escaped London during The Blitz to give birth in Northampton, making East Haddon his most likely birthplace.
- ^ Heckstall-Smith, Dick and Grant, Pete. Blowing the Blues: Fifty Years Playing The British Blues. Clear Press, 2004, page 241. ISBN 1-904555-04-7. (R&B From The Marquee lineup)
- ^ [http://www.longjohnbaldry.com/rodstewartspeaks.asp "The Making of a Legend" by Rod Stewart ~ LongJohnBaldry.com], originally published in Reader's Digest, December 2004.
- ^ Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day: Elton John. Routledge UK, 2002, Page 214. ISBN 0-415-29161-5.
- ^ Burnett, Richard (2005-08-04), “Sugar bear”, Ottawa Express, <http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/columns/3dollarbill.aspx?iIDArticle=6778>. Retrieved on 2007-08-22 .
- ^ "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" ~ AllMusic.com
- ^ Radio Azzurra
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