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Infobox musical artist | name =Zoot Money| image =| caption =| image_size =| background =solo_singer| birth_name =George Bruno Money| alias =| Born =Birth date and age|1942|07|17|df=y Bournemouth , dorset , England | death_date =| origin = British| instrument = Keyboard (instrument)|Keyboards | genre = Rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music|soul , jazz | occupation = Musician | years_active =1960–present| label = Columbia (EMI) , Indigo, MPL| associated_acts = Zoot Money's Big Roll Band , Dantalian's Chariot , Eric Burdon & the Animals , the Majic Mijits, the Electric Blues Company , Ruby Turner , Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie , Zoot Money Trio, Good Money, Widowmaker (band)|Widowmaker , Brian Joseph Friel , the Hard Travelers , the British Blues Quintet | website = http://www.zootmoney.org/ zootmoney.org| notable_instruments = Hammond organ George Bruno Money , known as Zoot Money (born 17 July 1942, Bournemouth , Hampshire , England ) is a United Kingdom|British singer|vocalist , keyboardist and bandleader best known for his playing of the Hammond organ and association with his Zoot Money's Big Roll Band|Big Roll Band . Inspired by Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Charles , he was drawn to rock and roll music and became a leading light in the vibrant music scene of Bournemouth and Soho during the 1960s. Money has been associated with Eric Burdon , Steve Marriott , Rocket 88 (band)|Rocket 88 , Snowy White , Mick Taylor , Spencer Davis , Geno Washington , Brian Joseph Friel , the Hard Travelers , Widowmaker (band)|Widowmaker and Alan Price . He is also known as a bit part and character actor .cite web|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/zoot-money-p4938/biography|title=Zoot Money biog|author=Eder, Bruce|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=2012-01-04
Musical career
Born George Bruno Money in Bournemouth, Hampshire, in 1942, his family were Italy|Italian immigrants though of English descent on his father's side. He played the French horn and sang in the school choir as a boy. During the mid-1950s, he discovered Jerry Lee Lewis and Ray Charles, took up keyboard and, by the beginning of the 1960s, Hammond organ. He took his name from Zoot Sims after seeing the latter in concert.
In early autumn 1961 Zoot Money formed the Big Roll Band, with himself as vocalist, Roger Collis on lead guitar , pianist Al Kirtley,Cite web|url= http://alkirtley.co.uk/blow-by-blow-biography/the-bournemouth-years-lead-guitar/jerry-stookes-the-downstairs-club-and-the-naming-of-the-big-roll-band/|author=Kirtley, Al|title=The Bournemouth years|accessdate=2009-05-19 bassist Mike "Monty" Montgomery and drummer Johnny Hammond. In 1962 drummer Pete Brookes replaced Hammond at the same time as bassist Johnny King and tenor sax player Kevin Drake joined the band.
The Big Roll Band played soul music|soul , jazz and British rhythm and blues|R & B , moving with musical trends as the now established R & B movement moved into the Swinging Sixties and became associated with the burgeoning "Soho scene". Money's antics as a flamboyant frontman were a feature of the band's act. During 1964 the Big Roll Band started playing regularly at the Flamingo Club (London)|Flamingo Club in Soho , London until Money joined Alexis Korner 's Blues Incorporated . In July 1967 the Big Roll Band became Dantalian's Chariot and in spite of a lack of record chart|chart success the band found itself at the heart of a new counter culture, sharing concert line-ups with Pink Floyd , Soft Machine and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown . A single (music)|single , "Madman Running Through the Fields", was released in 1967 but in April 1968 Dantalian's Chariot was disbanded.Cite book | first= John | last= Tobler | year= 1992 | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition= 1st | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd | location= London | page= 183 | id= CN 5585 During 1968, with a brief stint in the United States with The Animals|Eric Burdon & the New Animals , Money moved to the States. During this period he began attracting actor|acting roles and started a parallel career with character appearances in film and Television|TV dramas.
In June 1970, Money contributed piano to the improvisational studio jam session led by former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green ; and edited into six tracks that formed Green's experimental release, The End of the Game . Also in the 1970s, Money appeared with different acts including the poetry and rock music|rock band Grimms , Ellis, Centipede (band)|Centipede , Kevin Ayers and Kevin Coyne . Money toured with Coyne and appeared on Coyne's double album In Living Black And White (1976), which was recorded at live performances, and on his two studio albums Heartburn (1976) and Dynamite Daze (1978). Money signed to Paul McCartney 's record label MPL Communications in 1980 and recorded Mr. Money record producer|produced by Jim Diamond (Scottish musician)|Jim Diamond . In 1981 Steve Marriott and Ronnie LaneCite book|author=Hellier, Joseph and Hewitt, Paulo|title =Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful...|page=249 formed a band with Money, bass player Jim Leverton, drummer Dave Hynes and saxophone player Mel Collins to record the album The Majic Mijits . The album features songs by Lane and Marriott but due to Lane's multiple sclerosis , they were unable to tour to promote it. It was eventually released nineteen years later.cite web|title=Majic Mijits. An interview with Jim Leverton| publisher= wappingwharf.com| url= http://www.wappingwharf.com/majic.htm|accessdate=2007-08-06
In 1994 Money appeared with Alan Price and the Electric Blues Company alongside vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench , bassist Peter Grant and drummer Martin Wild, on '' A Gigster's Life for Me (album)|A Gigster's Life for Me ''.Cite web| url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r233286|pure_url=yes|title=A gigster's life for me|publisher=allmusic.com| accessdate=2009-05-19 He continued to appear with Price at live appearances in the UK.Cite web| url= http://zootmoney.org/gigs.htm|title=Zoot Money gigs| publisher=zootmoney.org| accessdate=2009-05-26 The Dantalian's Chariot album Chariot Rising was released in 1997, thity years after it was recorded. In 1998 Money produced Ruby Turner 's album Call Me By My Name ,Cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r378827| pure_url=yes| title=Call me by My Name| publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=2009-05-26 and the Woodstock Taylor and the Aliens album Road Movie (2002), also contributing keyboards to both.Cite web| url= http://zootmoney.org/zod15-rm.htm| title=Road Movie|publisher=zootmoney.org| accessdate=2009-05-26 In 2002 he recorded tracks with Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie for their album Back on Track (Humble Pie album)|Back on Track released by Sanctuary Records .Cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r574809|pure_url=yes|title=Back on Track|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=2009-05-19
Money joined Pete Goodall to re-record the Thunderclap Newman UK hit single Something In The Air (song)|Something In The Air (2004) written by John Keen|John "Speedy" Keene , which featured the last recorded performance by saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith .Cite web|url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituariesDick Hecksall-Smith| title=Obituary| publisher=timesonline.co.uk| date=2004-12-21 In 2005 Money joined Goodall to record a CD of new songs by Goodall and Pete Brown . They went on to tour the UK under the name of Good Money .Cite web|url= http://zootmoney.org/biog3.htm| title=Zoot Money| publisher=zootmoney.org| accessdate= 2009-05-19 In early 2006 Money and drummer Colin Allen joined singer|vocalist Maggie Bell , bassist Colin Hodgkinson and guitarist Miller Anderson (musician)|Miller Anderson , in the British Blues Quintet .
He appeared with the RD Crusaders for the Teenage Cancer Trust at the "London International Music Show" , on 15 June 2008.Cite web|url= http://www.soundonsound.com/news? NewsID=10050| title=RD Crusaders play at LIMS| publisher=www.soundonsound| date=2008-01-05 In 2009 he appeared with Maggie Bell , Bobby Tench , Chris Farlowe and Alan Price , in the Maximum Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two British 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=flying music.com| accessdate=2010-02-19
Acting career
As an actor Money appeared as a promotions man in the motion picture|film Breaking Glass . He also played one of Leonard Rossiter 's fellow commuters dicing for first place across the Thames, in the UK short film The Waterloo Bridge Handicap . Sometimes credited as G.B. Money or G.B, Money has appeared in a number of other small roles in United Kingdom|British television program mes such as Bergerac (TV series)|Bergerac , The Professionals (TV series)|The Professionals , The Bill and Coronation Street . In 1979, Money also had a small role as the dim-witted Lotterby in the film version of Porridge . In 2000 he starred in a film based on guitarist Syd Barrett , as a fanatical fan stalking the rock star Roger Bannerman in the underground cult film Remember a Day (2000 film)| Remember a Day .
==DiscographyAllmusic|class=artist|id=p4938|pure_url=yes Zoot Money Albums at AllMusic ''For a full Big Roll Band discography, see Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
It Should Have Been Me (1965)
Zoot& #33; Live at Klooks Kleek , London (1966)
Transition (1968)
Welcome to My Head (1969)
Zoot Money (1970)
Mr. Money (1980)
As sideman
Expand section|date=May 2012 With Eddie Harris
E.H. in the U.K. (Atlantic, 1973)
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References
Hewitt, Paulo and Hellier, John. Steve Marriott - All Too Beautiful... . Helter Skelter (2004). ISBN 1-900924-44-7
External links
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4938
IMDb name|0597942|Zoot Money
http://www.zootmoney.org The Biggest Roll Of All Official Zoot Money website
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