- Ashley Slater
Ashley Slater is UK based trombone player and best known for his work with
Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) in the bandFreak Power . He was born inSchefferville , Canada in 1961. At the age of about 6 months, Ashley and his parents moved to Hanford on the edge of theDeath Valley in California.In 1977, he moved to
Edinburgh , Scotland on his own, and there joined the regimental band of the 1st battalion theRoyal Scots as abass trombonist . He also got his first taste of minor stardom whilst standing in for the lead singer of Northern Irish R&B band Otis and the Elevators.In 1983 after leaving the army, he attended the
National Centre for Orchestral Studies , after which he joined the anarchic big band collectiveLoose Tubes . Over the next few years he was the bass and tenor trombonist of choice for the likes ofGeorge Russell ,Carla Bley ,Andrew Poppy , El Sonido de Londres,Billy Jenkins ,Django Bates andAndy Sheppard . During this time he also worked as a session musician recording and arranging forThe The ,Fairground Attraction ,Julia Fordham and theRolling Stones .After a gig at Ronnie Scott's jazz club in London with Loose Tubes, Slater was approached by Rob Partridge, the then head of the Antilles Label on
Island Records . At this time Ashley and a fellow loose tuber, John Eacott had also been singing and writing songs for their funk band project called Microgroove. Their USP was an electric tuba played byOren Marshall . They released one album called The Human Groove in 1988.In 1993, shortly after Norman Cook, a.k.a. Fatboy Slim, had remixed one of Microgroove's tunes, (Walkin') they teamed up to form Freakpower and went on to have a top three hit single in the UK with
Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out . Freakpower released two albums, 'Drive Thru Booty' and 'More of Everything for Everybody', also on Island records. As Cook's Fatboy career took off, Slater also went his own way and released music throughSkint under the alias Dr. Bone. He also contributed vocals to and topline EDP's Sweet Music.He has also recorded with
Dimitri from Paris andRui da Silva and has contributed vocals to Fatboy Slim's albums, and the mightyKrafty Kuts . After a break of about five years from playing the trombone Slater was lured back by Gary Crosby from the Jazz Jamaica All Stars. Since then he has toured withSam Rivers ,Hermeto Pascoal ,Roy Nathanson 'sJazz Passengers ,Hugh Masekela and his own band BigLounge. He also recently appeared withElvis Costello andDebbie Harry at the London Jazz Festival.
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