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Caleb Quaye (born 9 October 1948) is an English rock guitarist and studio musician best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with Elton John, Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, Hall & Oates and Ralph McTell, [1] and also toured with Shawn Phillips in the 1970s.
The band in 1971. Hookfoot was a British rock band, active from 1969 to 1974. The band was formed by Caleb Quaye (guitars, piano and vocals) and three fellow DJM Records session musicians, Ian Duck (vocals, guitars and harmonica/ born 1944 in Gosport, Hampshire [1]), Roger Pope (drums/ born 20 March 1947 in Whitstable, Kent, died 18 September 2013 in Southampton [2] [3]) and David Glover (bass).
Mr. Bloe was the name given to the musicians who performed the single "Groovin' with Mr. Bloe", which was a hit in 1970 in the UK for Dick James Music (DJM).In the same year, the full album Mr Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe was released internationally.
Regimental Sgt. Zippo was recorded between November 1967 and May 1968. [4] For the sessions, Elton John worked with musicians who were either his or his manager Steve Brown's associates, including guitarist Caleb Quaye and drummer Roger Pope (both members of the band Hookfoot at the time), and bassist Tony Murray (from the Troggs). [5]
Prosecutors said Caleb Rogers stormed that casino’s sportsbook, shoved a cashier in her 60s out of his way, and threatened to use a gun while he shoveled $79,000 into a drawstring bag hidden ...
Jeff Titmus, Caleb Quaye: Hookfoot chronology; Hookfoot (1971) Good Time A’ Comin’ ...
Caleb Quaye also performs as part of the band on the track. The song begins to turn into a jam after about the first two minutes, prominently including a choir of singers chanting "Bite your lip – get up – (get up) – get up and dance – bite your lip – get up – (get up – get up and dance – bite your lip – get up – get up and ...
Abdullah Quaye (born 1980), Ghanaian football midfielder; Benjamin W. Quartey Quaye Papafio (1859–1924), physician and politician in the Gold Coast; Caleb Quaye (born 1948), English Afro-European rock guitarist and studio musician; Daniel Quaye (born 1980), Ghanaian football defender; Finley Quaye (born 1974), Scottish musician