• Brian John Heatley (17 February 1933 – 10 November 2021), better known as Spike Heatley, was a British jazz double bassist. Heatley was born in Muswell...
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  • Ramsay Heatley Traquair (1840–1912), Scottish naturalist Spike Heatley (1933–2021), British jazz bassist Tamsin Heatley, British actress Heatley & Warburton...
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  • 'end-of-the-pier' show. The musical director was Jonathan Cohen on piano, with Spike Heatley on double bass and Alan Rushton on drums, often with accomplished guest...
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  • musicians included Ray Jackson of the band Lindisfarne on mandolin, Spike Heatley on upright bass, Gordon Huntley on steel guitar, Dick Powell on violin...
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  • has played with Arthur Brown, Ian Dury, Herbie Flowers, Gentle Giant, Spike Heatley, Tom Jones, G.T. Moore, Mick and Chris Jagger, Oliver Jones and Barney...
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  • Guardian. It was arranged by two jazz musicians, pianist John Cameron and Spike Heatley, who played double bass. John Paul Jones, who would also act as an arranger...
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  • Eric Ford – electric guitar John Cameron – keyboards, arrangement Spike Heatley – bass guitar Bobby Orr – drums Tony Carr – percussion Matijas-Mecca...
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  • Ross (baritone sax), Spike Heatley (bass), Allan Ganley (drums). Cleopatra's Needle (1968) - Ronnie Ross (baritone sax), Spike Heatley (bass), Art Ellefson...
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  • drums Kenney Jones – drums on "(I Know) I'm Losing You" (uncredited) Spike Heatley - double bass on “Reason To Believe” On the album's liner notes, the...
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  • performed many ensemble songs with Brian Cant, while Jonathan Cohen, Spike Heatley and Alan Rushton (who had all played at Ronnie Scott's) formed a tight...
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  • & electric guitar, bass guitar Martin Quittenton – acoustic guitar Spike Heatley, Willie Weeks – bass guitar Elton John – piano and vocals on "Let Me...
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    collaborator John Cameron on piano, Danny Thompson (from Pentangle) or Spike Heatley on upright bass, Tony Carr on drums and congas and Harold McNair on...
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    Jonathan Cohen, William Blezard, Peter Gosling, Alan Grahame, Paul Reade, Spike Heatley, Alan Rushton, Pedro Goble, Anne Dudley, John Gould, Martin Yates and...
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  • John Paul Jones – Bass guitar, arrangement (track 1) Danny Thompson, Spike Heatley – double bass Phil Seamen – drums Bobby Orr – drums (tracks 1, 10) John...
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  • tenor saxophone (except for 3), vocal chorus (7) Keith Scott – piano Spike Heatley – string bass (except for 7) Graham Burbidge – drums Long John Baldry...
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  • Cameron) – 2:54 Alexis Korner, Peter Thorup – vocals Alan Parker – guitar Spike Heatley, Herbie Flowers – bass Barry Morgan, Tony Carr – drums Bill Le Sage...
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  • include Donovan's number 1 U.S. hit "Sunshine Superman" (co-arranged with Spike Heatley). Cameron eventually became Donovan's music director, but there was...
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    Hauff (born 1952) Nick Haywood (born 1961) Percy Heath (1923–2005) Spike Heatley (1933–2021) Mark Helias (born 1950) Jonas Hellborg (born 1958) Michael...
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  • Malcolm Mortimore (born 1953), drummer who has played with Gentle Giant, Spike Heatley, Tom Jones and many other artists Michael Mortimore (1937–2017), British...
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    included organist Rick Wakeman, drummer Barry Morgan, jazz double bassist Spike Heatley and others. In 1971, Magna Carta performed at the Royal Albert Hall...
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  • piano, conductor Alan Parker – electric guitar Herbie Flowers – bass Spike Heatley – string bass Tony Carr, Barry Morgan – drums Jim Lawless, Bill Le Sage...
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  • working on his own material. Heatley is currently playing drums with bands in New Zealand. Dan Heatley is the son of Spike Heatley, internationally known double...
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  • Specs: Specs Wright Spider: Cyril Haynes Spike: Spike Heatley Spike: Spike Hughes Spike: Spike Robinson Spike: Spike Wells Spoon: Jimmy Witherspoon Spud:...
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  • American Olympic weightlifter (1952) and football coach (Chicago Bears). Spike Heatley, 88, British jazz double bassist. Jun Hong Lu, 62, Chinese-born Australian...
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  • Bates had been replaced by Jeff Clyne, who would in turn be replaced by Spike Heatley. The band disbanded in August 1959, shortly before Scott opened his...
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  • Izenzon, Charles Moffett (Island, 1965) Harold McNair with Bill Le Sage, Spike Heatley, Tony Carr (RCA, 1968) Flute and Nut with John Cameron (RCA, 1970) The...
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  • Party" and "Religion" Clive Chaman – bass guitar on tracks 1,2,6,8 Spike Heatley – double bass on "Bed & Breakfast" and "Dole" Peter Robinson – electric...
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  • 1970s, including John McLaughlin, Ronnie Stephenson, Malcolm Cecil, Spike Heatley and Johnny Butts. In 1976, Carr was band member of Eric Burdon. From...
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  • Bishop O'Brien – drums Tony Newman – drums Alan Branscombe – saxophone Spike Heatley – standup bass Pete Clark – drums, percussion Paul Beaver – Moog synthesizer...
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  • Ross, Rudolf Dašek, Rune Gustafsson, Sadao Watanabe, Sonny Simmons, Spike Heatley, Steve McCall, Stu Williamson, Sture Nordin, Tete Montoliu, Trudy Pitts...
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