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Born | 14 October 1972 (age 48) Reading, England |
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Genres | Pop, electronica |
Instruments | Bass |
Years active | 1999–present |
Associated acts | The Temperance Movement, Jamiroquai (1999–2003), Robert Plant, Deep Purple, Status Quo, Bruce Dickinson[citation needed] |
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Nick Fyffe (born 14 October 1972) is an English bassist, known for being an ex-bassist of English funk group Jamiroquai. He replaced Stuart Zender in 1999 with the release of the album Synkronized. He was in the process of applying to a Jamiroquai tribute band, when he got the offer to join Jamiroquai.[1] Fyffe recorded and toured with the band until his departure in 2003.
Since his departure from Jamiroquai, Fyffe has been lecturing at various colleges, and played with the English electronic group, The Shapeshifters. Fyffe regularly takes part in 'The Sunflower Jam', an annual live music event intended to raise money to provide alternative medicine in National Health Service hospitals. Since the first event in 2006, he has played alongside Robert Plant, Deep Purple, Status Quo, and Bruce Dickinson .[citation needed]
He is an alumnus from Chichester College. He is related to the early 20th century entertainer, Will Fyffe.
In October 2009, Fyffe was picked to join thenewno2 (members Dhani Harrison, Jeremy Faccone, Jonathan Sadoff, and touring drummer Frank Zummo) on their US tour with the Australian rock band, Wolfmother.
Fyffe played on thenewno2's first album, You Are Here, along with Harrison and fellow founding member Oliver Hecks.
In May 2011, he played a series of concerts with Deep Purple, while Roger Glover was on paternity leave.[2]
Fyffe is a member of the blues rock band The Temperance Movement, whose first album was released on 16 September 2013.[3][4]
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- ^'The Critics: Rock & Pop: The prat in the hat is back'. The Independent. 13 June 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^July 2011, Press release 14. 'Nick Fyffe rocks Yamaha basses with Deep Purple'. Musicradar.com. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^'The Temperance Movement - A Band of Hope'. rockguitardaily.blogspot.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
- ^'The Temperance Movement'. Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
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Born | 3 February 1969 (age 52) London, England |
Origin | Bournemouth, England |
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Instruments | keyboard |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Associated acts | Jamiroquai (2002–present) |
Matt Johnson (born 3 February 1969, Bournemouth, England) is a British keyboardist who plays for the funk and jazz band Jamiroquai.
Biography[edit]
Johnson was aged one and a half when he started playing the piano at his family home. 'My dad was a musician, so there was always music playing in the house; but I remember being taught by a scary old piano teacher, who must have been over 90 years old'. His influences range from Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis through to Squarepusher.
Before playing in Jamiroquai, Johnson was a writer and performer for bands Sunray—with whom Kym Mazelle recorded a cover of 'Perhaps'—and Nu Hope. He has also written and produced songs for artists such as Alexia, who had a minor hit with 'Ring'.
His route into Jamiroquai was via an audition in 2002. He was recommended by Simon Katz, a previous guitarist, and Derrick gave him the call. The audition was a success, and Matt became a songwriter and member of Jamiroquai.
Johnson has also had a stint as the chief songwriting partner and producer—along with a Jamiroquai bandmate, guitarist Rob Harris—for singer-songwriter Julian Perretta, helping him create his debut album, Stitch Me Up, which was released in 2010.[1]
He joined Jamiroquai on 2 May 2002, replacing the founding member Toby Smith as keyboardist.
Johnson produced and co-wrote songs for the group's 2017 album, Automaton, with bandmate Jay Kay.[2] He also produced Jon Regen's 2019 album Higher Ground.[3] In July 2020, he released three singles—'With The Music', “ZOOM”, and “Sunshine”—to promote his new album, With the Music, which was released on 18 July 2020 in Japan, followed by a worldwide release two days later.[4]
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- ^'Julian Perretta Biography & History AllMusic'. AllMusic. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- ^'Jamiroquai Automaton'. exclaim.ca. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- ^Graff, Gary. 'New Music: Jon Regen, Wilco, Avett Brothers, Brantley Gilbert and more...'The Oakland Press. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCpNMqRKPRE