- Audience (band)
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Name = Audience
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Origin =United Kingdom
Genre =Art rock ,progressive rock
Years_active = 1969–1972
2004–present
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URL = [http://www.audienceareback.com/ www.audienceareback.com]
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Past_members =Audience is a cult British
art rock band which existed between 1969 and 1972, and reformed in 2004.The original band consisted of
Howard Werth (born Howard Alexander Werth, in1947 , inClapton , East London) on nylon-strung electric acoustic guitar and vocals,Keith Gemmell (born Keith William Gemmell, 15 February 1948, inHackney , East London) on tenor sax, flute and clarinet, bass guitarist and vocalist Trevor Williams (born Trevor Leslie Williams,19 January 1945 , inHereford ,Herefordshire , and drummer/vocalist Tony Connor (born Anthony John Connor,6 April 1947 , inRomford ,Essex ).Formation
Audience rose from the ashes of a semi-professional soul band named Lloyd Alexander Real Estate, which had included all the Audience members with the exception of Connor, who had unsuccessfully auditioned for the earlier band when John Richardson left to form
The Rubettes . However, when Werth, Williams, and Gemmell decided to form their new band, it was Connor who came to mind as the right man to complete the line-up.Within weeks of starting rehearsals, Audience had acquired management, a publishing contract, a residency at
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club , and a recording contract withPolydor , with whom they recorded their first album "Audience". The band, however, was less than pleased with the record company's promotional approach, and went into hiding in Switzerland to avoid getting involved with banal publicity stunts.By the end of the year, the band was drawing public and journalistic acclaim for their songs, arrangements, and stage act. They had also been commissioned to write the score for "
Bronco Bullfrog ", an East End skinhead film directed byBarney Platts-Mills , which established a genre subsequently taken up byMike Leigh .Recordings
None of this was wasted on
Tony Stratton-Smith , Director ofCharisma Records , who spotted the band supportingLed Zeppelin and signed them up to his label immediately. Audience recorded three albums with Charisma, the members producing and designing the first "Friends Friends Friend" themselves before bringing in legendary producerGus Dudgeon and top record sleeve designersHipgnosis to get the best from their follow-up albums "House on the Hill" and "Lunch".Dudgeon's first 45rpm production for the band, "Indian Summer", took the band into the lower reaches of the U.S. charts, but by this time they were exhausted and fractious, having worked virtually non-stop for three years. A U.S. tour with
Rod Stewart andThe Faces , although successful, brought things to a head, resulting in Gemmell leaving the band.The unfinished "Lunch" album was completed with the help of
The Rolling Stones and Mad Dogs and Englishmen brass section, Jim Price andBobby Keys , following which they went straight back on the road with new members Pat Charles Neuberg, from Joyce Bond Revue, on alto and soprano sax and ex-B B BlunderNick Judd on electric piano.Break-up
The new line-up never really worked well together, and Williams, the band's main lyricist, resigned eight months later. When Nick Judd received an offer to join Juicy Lucy, the band folded. Judd later went on to join
Alan Bown , TheAndy Fraser Band,Brian Eno ,Frankie Miller and Sharks, most recently emerging in a Madness spin-off band.By this time, Keith Gemmell had joined
Stackridge , later to joinSammy , whose sole album was produced byIan Gillan ofDeep Purple , then on to The Roy Young Band. During this time he was simultaneously carving out a healthy career in session work and arranging, often in association with film soundtrack writer John Altman, before joining thePasadena Roof Orchestra for fourteen years.Trevor Williams joined 1960s hitmakers
The Nashville Teens , a version driven byLen Tuckey , who left shortly after to help his girlfriend,Suzie Quatro launch a career withMickie Most . Tony Connor also ended up with Most. After a stint withJackson Heights , a spin-off fromThe Nice , he joined one of Most's stable,Hot Chocolate , with whom he has remained.Williams moved on to
Jonathan Kelly's Outside , recording one single, "Outside", and an album "Waiting On You " with a band fronted by the twin guitars ofSnowy White andChas Jankel plus ex-Graham Bond drummerDave Sheen . But growing increasingly disenchanted with the music business, he drifted back to The Nashville Teens, this time in the company of friendRob Hendry – ex-Renaissance guitarist – in a misconceived project to revitalise the band's image and fortunes. When this foundered, Williams left the business entirely.Howard Werth was in the throes of his first solo album at this time, still with Charisma and produced by Dudgeon. Called King Brilliant, his band, containing members of
Hookfoot and with Mike Moran on keyboards, was dubbed Howard Werth and The Moonbeams, and came close to having a major hit with "Lucinda". However, it wasn't to be, and when he was headhunted byThe Doors (Audience stable-mates on the U.S. Elektra record label) to replaceJim Morrison , Werth left for the USA. In any event, The Doors did not reform, and Werth found himself engaged in numerous short term projects with Doors' keyboard manRay Manzarek and musicians fromCaptain Beefheart and The Magic Band before returning to the UK in the early 1980s. Although appearing live only occasionally, Werth subsequently recorded two more solo albums, "6 of 1 and Half a Dozen of the Other" onDemon Records and "The Evolution Myth Explodes" for his own Luminous Music label.Reunion Despite a few minor projects together, the original Audience band members were not to re-emerge as a working entity until 33 years after their first incarnation. In 2004, Howard Werth, Keith Gemmell and Trevor Williams went back on the road, gigging in Germany, Italy, Canada and the UK, replacing Tony Connor with drummer/vocalist John Fisher (born8 December 1960 atBuxton ,Derbyshire ) and recording a live album "alive&kickin'&screamin'&shoutin"' for Eclectic Records. During this period, Gemmell released two solo albums, "The Windhover", inspired by a poem byGerald Manley Hopkins , and "Unsafe Sax".Werth is an occasional guest with
Dave Cousins ' (ofThe Strawbs ) Blue Angel Orchestra and with Rhythm of Blues, a band that doubles as The Moonbeams.The band is currently considering its future following the death of John Fisher from pancreatic cancer on
27 September 2008 .ources
Interviews and articles from publications, band's own website and fansite.
References
* "The New Musical Express Book of Rock", 1975, Star Books, ISBN 0 352 300744
External links
* [http://www.audienceareback.com/ Official Site]
*http://www.audiencefansite.co.uk/ Audience Fansite
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