Kokomo: British Soul Music Pioneers Live at Half Moon Putney London 20 Feb

Feb
20

The Half Moon, Putney

93 Lower Richmond Road, London SW15 1EU, United Kingdom Map

Kokomo's 1975 debut album is considered a classic among collectors, whilst the band's reputation as one of the finest 'groove' units ever to come out of this country remains largely intact.

Formed in 1973, Kokomo's original 10-piece and somewhat disparate line-up consisted of four vocalists: Dyan Birch, Frank Collins, Paddie McHugh and Tony O'Malley (also on keyboard) - all from '60s pop sensations 'Arrival'. Alan Spenner (bass) and Neil Hubbard (guitar) were recruited from Joe Cocker's Grease band; Mel Collins (saxophone) from King Crimson, and percussionist Jody Linscott (who went on to tour with The Who, Elton John, Dave Gilmour and more), Terry Stannard (drums) and Jim Mullen (guitar) completed the line up.

Kokomo was never shackled to the traditional soul/RandB club circuit. Rather, the band launched onto the U.K. pub rock scene where their loose-limbed funk workouts were in an absolute class of their own and they took London by storm!

In early 1975, taken on by manager Steve O'Rourke's (also Pink Floyd's manager), Kokomo finally broke out of the pubs and the band joined the seminal 'Naughty Rhythms' tour alongside Dr. Feelgood and Chilli Willie and the Red Hot Peppers. CBS was similarly enamoured, signing Kokomo and issuing the band's self-titled debut album that summer. Bob Dylan, who was signed to the same label, also admired the group - when Kokomo visited New York that July to launch their album in America, Dylan recruited them to the early sessions for his forthcoming 'Desire' album.

Price: Advance: GBP 16.00

Artist: Kokomo

Category: Live Music | Jazz

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