FRANKE PHAROAH - Turn Your Lights Down Low

  • 16 years ago
Singer/Songwriter FRANKE PHAROAH sings Bob Marley's 'Turn Your Lights Down Low' at the Sheen Club, Barnes.

A celebration of, and tribute to, a great friend.
Franke Pharoah, Eddy Armani, and Kokomo, kindly perform after a sad event - check out the other videos.

Vocals: Franke Pharoah.
Guitar: Bernie Holland - left (see below).
Guitar: Neil Hubbard - right (see below).
Sax: Andy Hamilton (see below).
Keyboards: Eric7 (see below).
Bass Guitar: Mark Smith.
Backing vocals: Frank Collins (see below).
Drums: Henry Spenner (see below).

NEIL HUBBARD was guitarist with The Grease Band, Joe Cocker and Roxy Music, and played on the original 1970 concept album, Jesus Christ Superstar.

ANDY HAMILTON - many top credits include musical associations with Tina Turner, George Michael, Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Bon Jovi, David Bowie, Pet Shop Boys, and Duran Duran. He composes theme and incidental music for TV and film in both the USA and UK,
Check out Andy's web page: http://www.andyhamilton.net/

BERNIE HOLLAND was guitarist with Patto and Love Affair. Later he performed and recorded with, and wrote for, Van Morrison, Georgie Fame, and Jeff Beck, amongst many others. One of the many albums to which he contributed was the Rutles 'Archaeology.' Bernie, also a respected and accredited music teacher, has an upcoming new web site - keep a look out for www.bernieholland.com

FRANK COLLINS, with Dyan Birch and Paddy McHugh, is an ex-member of Arrival, and later, Kokomo, that included Tony O'Malley, Neil Hubbard, Mel Collins, and Alan Spenner.
Frank, contributing vocals to Bryan Ferry's 'In Your Mind' album, also worked with Ian Dury, Marc Bolan, Terence Trent D'Arby, Alison Moyet, Bob Dylan & Marianne Faithfull.

ERIC7, (aka Eric Robinson.) Check out Eric at http://www.mosound.co.uk

HENRY SPENNER is the son of the late great bass guitarist Alan Spenner, (Kokomo / The Grease Band / Roxy Music), and plays in his own band - 'Fields'.

Video by Jack Slipper.
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