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Rock Me Live by Alexis Korner

Artist Biography For Alexis Korner

Alexis Korner Born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner In Paris France On 19 April 1928 Died 1 January 1984 In Westminster Central London Was A British Blues Musician And Radio Broadcaster Who Has Sometimes Been Referred To As "a Founding Father Of British Blues". A Major Influence On The Sound Of The British Music Scene In The 1960s Korner Led Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated From 1961–1966 And CCS From 1970–1973 And Was Instrumental In The Formation Of Several Notable British Bands Including The Rolling Stones And Free. Korner Is Probably Best Remembered As A Networker And Blues Historian Although He Was A Proficient Guitarist And A Distinctive If Not Accomplished Vocalist. Often Referred To As "the Father Of British Blues" Korner Was Instrumental In Bringing Together Various English Blues Musicians. In 1961 Korner And Cyril Davies Formed Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated Initially A Loose-Knit Group Of Musicians With A Shared Love Of Electric Blues And R&B Music. The Group Included At Various Times Such Influential Musicians As Charlie Watts Jack Bruce Ginger Baker Long John Baldry Graham Bond Danny Thompson And Dick Heckstall-Smith. It Also Attracted A Wider Crowd Of Mostly Younger Fans Some Of Whom Occasionally Performed With The Group Including Mick Jagger Keith Richards Brian Jones Rod Stewart John Mayall And Jimmy Page. In 1970 Korner And Peter Thorup Formed A Big Band Ensemble CCS Short For The Collective Consciousness Society Which Had Several Hit Singles Produced By Mickie Most Including A Version Of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" Which Was Used As The Theme For BBC's Top Of The Pops For Several Years. This Was The Period Of Korner's Greatest Commercial Success In The UK. In 1973 He Formed Another Group Snape With Boz Burrell Mel Collins And Ian Wallace Previously Together In King Crimson. Korner Also Played On B.B. King's Supersession Album And Cut His Own Similar Album Get Off My Cloud With Keith Richards Peter Frampton Nicky Hopkins And Members Of Joe Cocker's Grease Band. In The Mid 1970s While Touring Germany He Established An Intensive Working Relationship With Bassist Colin Hodgkinson Who Played For The Support Act Back Door. They Would Continue To Collaborate Until The End. In The 1970s Korner's Main Career Was In Broadcasting. In 1973 He Presented A Six Part Documentary For The BBC The Rolling Stones Story And In 1977 He Established A Weekly Blues And Soul Show On Radio 1 Which Ran Until 1981. He Also Used His Gravelly Voice To Great Effect As An Advertising Voice Over Artist. In 1978 For Korner's 50th Birthday An All-Star Concert Was Held Featuring Many Of His Friends Mentioned Above As Well As Eric Clapton Paul Jones Chris Farlowe Zoot Money And Other Friends Which Was Later Released As The Party Album And As A Video. In 1981 He Joined Another "supergroup" Rocket 88 A Project Led By Ian Stewart Based Around Boogie-Woogie Keyboard Players Which Featured A Rhythm Section Comprising Jack Bruce And Charlie Watts Among Others As Well As A Horn Section. They Toured Europe And Released An Album On Atlantic Records. Alexis Korner A Lifelong Smoker Died Of Lung Cancer On January 1st 1984 Aged 55.

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