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Biography
Infobox musical artist| name =Chris Farlowe| image =ChrisFarlowe.jpg| caption =Chris Farlowe 2010| image_size =250 px| background = solo_singer| birth_name = John Henry Deighton| alias = Little Joe Cook| birth_date = Birth date and age|1940|10|13|df=y| death_date =| origin = Islington , North London , England | instrument = Human voice|Vocals | genre = Blues Blue-eyed soul Rhythm and blues|R& B Jazz rock | occupation =| label = Columbia (EMI)|Columbia , Immediate , Island Records|Island / Sue Records|Sue , Stateside Records|Stateside | associated_acts = The Rolling Stones , Colosseum (band)|Colosseum , Atomic Rooster | website = http://www.chrisfarlowe.co.uk/ chrisfarlowe.co.uk Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton , 13 October 1940, Islington , North London , England ) is an English people|English rock music|rock , blues and soul music|soul singing|singer . He is best known for his hit single " Out of Time (The Rolling Stones song)|Out of Time ", which rose to #1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966,Cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 195 and his association with Colosseum (band)|Colosseum and the Thunderbirds. Outside his music career, Farlowe collects war memorabilia.
Career
Inspired by Lonnie Donegan , Farlowe's musical career began with a skiffle group, the John Henry Skiffle Group, in 1957,Cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4231/biography|pure_url=yes|title=Chris Farlowe|author=Eder, Bruce|publisher=allmusic.com| accessdate=2010-07-01 before he joined the Johnny Burns Rhythm and Blues Quartet, in 1958. He met guitarist Bob Taylor in 1959 and, through Taylor, joined the Thunderbirds, who went on to record five single (music)|singles for the Columbia Records|Columbia record label|label . He released a cover version of " Stormy Monday Blues (T-Bone Walker song)|Stormy Monday Blues " under the pseudonym of "Little Joe Cook", which perpetuated the myth that he was a black singer.Cite web|title=Chris Farlowe Biography|url= http://www.nme.com/artists/chris-farlowe |publisher=NME |accessdate=10 September 2009
Farlowe moved to Andrew Loog Oldham 's Immediate Records|Immediate label and recorded eleven singles, five of which were cover version s of Rolling Stones song s including " Paint It, Black ", " Think (The Rolling Stones song)|Think ", " Ride On, Baby ", " (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction " and " Out of Time (Rolling Stones song)|Out of Time "). Farlowe's single "Out of Time" reached record chart|#1 (1966) in the UK Singles Chart . He recorded four more singles, the best known of which is Mike d'Abo 's " Handbags and Gladrags ".
He sang vocals for the theme music written by Greenslade for the BBC Television series Gangsters (TV series)|Gangsters . In 1978 he had a part in a play produced by BBC Birmingham , Curriculee Curricula , first shown on BBC Two and shot in its entirety on video at the University of Birmingham campus, with Magnus Magnusson as the narrator. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1027673/ IMDb.com chris Farlow TV credits Farlowe and Greenslade provided the music. He began an association with the jazz rock group Colosseum (band)|Colosseum in the 1970s, recording a live album and three recording studio|studio albums including, Daughter of Time (1970). Later in the next millennium he would appear on two more Colosseum albums. In February 1972 he joined Atomic Rooster ,Cite book | first= John | last= Tobler | year= 1992 | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition= 1st | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd | location= London | page= 235 | id= CN 5585 and is featured on the albums Made in England (Atomic Rooster album)|Made in England (1972) and '' Nice 'n' Greasy '' (1973). He also sang on three tracks from Jimmy Page 's Death Wish II (album)|Death Wish II soundtrack (1982), as well as the tracks "Hummingbird", "Prison Blues" and "Blues Anthem" on Page's album Outrider (album)|Outrider (1988).
In 2009, Farlowe toured as a featured artist with Maggie Bell and Bobby Tench as part of the Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two UK theatres.Cite web|url= http://www.flyingmusic.com/Maximum-Rhythm-n-Blues-Live-at-the-Flamingo-Autumn-2009|title=Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour 2009|publisher=Flyingmusic.com| accessdate=19 November 2009
Discography
Albums
Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds (February 1966)
14 Things to Think About (June 1966) ( UK Albums Chart|UK #19)
The Art of Chris Farlowe (November 1966) (UK #37)
'' Tonite Let's All Make Love In London (Soundtrack) (July 1968)
IM038 "Ride On Baby" / "Headlines" (UK #31) (1966)
IM041 " My Way of Giving " / "You're So Good To Me" (UK #48) (1967)
IM049 " Yesterday's Papers " / "Life is But Nothing" (1967)
IM056 "Moanin'" / "What Have I Been Doing" (UK #46) (1967)
IM065 " Handbags and Gladrags " / "Everyone Makes a Mistake" (UK #33) (1967)
IM066 "The Last Goodbye" / "Paperman Fly in the Sky" ( A-side and B-side|B-side with the Thunderbirds) (1968)
IM071 " Paint It Black " / "I Just Need Your Loving" (1968)
IM074 "Dawn" / "April was the Month" (with the Thunderbirds) (1968)
IM078 "Out of Time" / "Ride On Baby" (1969)
IMEP001 "Farlowe in the Midnight Hour" ( Extended play|EP ) (1965)
IMEP004 "Chris Farlowe Hits" (EP) (1966) Cite web| url = http://www.vinylnet.co.uk | title = Vinylnet Record Label Discographies
Singles & EPs on Island Records|Island and its Sue subsidiary
" Call_It_Stormy_Monday_(But_Tuesday_Is_Just_as_Bad)|Stormy Monday Blues " (Part One/Part Two) (as Little Joe Cook , Island Sue WI 385)
Stormy Monday (EP: "Stormy Monday" / "She's Alright" / "Voodoo") (as Chris Farlowe, Island IEP 709, ca. 1966)
References
Reflist
External links
http://www.chrisfarlowe.co.uk/ Official website
http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/dirc/chrisf.htm 45-rpm.org.uk website information
http://personal.inet.fi/private/tapani.taka/chris_farlowe.htm Extensive fansite with discography
ColosseumAtomic Rooster Use dmy dates|date=September 2010 Persondata | NAME =Farlowe, Chris | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =13 October 1940 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Farlowe, Chris Category:1940 births Category:Living people Category:English pop singers Category:English soul singers Category:English rhythm and blues singers Category:People from Islington Category:English male singers Category:British rhythm and blues boom musicians Category:Blue-eyed soul musicians Category:Immediate Records artists