- Jim Capaldi
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Name =Jim Capaldi
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Birth_name =Nicola James Capaldi
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Born =2 August 1944
Evesham,Worcestershire ,England
Died =death date and age|2005|1|28|1944|8|2|df=y
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Instrument =Drums
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Years_active =1960s-2004
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Associated_acts =Traffic, ...
URL = [http://www.jimcapaldi.com/ www.jimcapaldi.com]
Notable_instruments =Nicola James "Jim" Capaldi (
2 August 1944 –28 January 2005 ) was an Englishmusician andsongwriter and a founding member of Traffic. He drummed with several famoussinger s and musicians, includingJimi Hendrix ,Eric Clapton ,George Harrison ,Alvin Lee andMylon LeFevre .Career
Overview
Born as Nicola James Capaldi in Evesham,
Worcestershire ,England to Italian emigrant parents, Nick and Maria Capaldi. His younger brother Phil, born 1 February 1949, also plays the drums professionally as a full time member of "Joe Brown's Bruvvers". Jim Capaldi's musical career lasted more than four decades. He co-founded Traffic in Birmingham withSteve Winwood and the band'spsychedelic rock was influential in Britain and theUnited States . Capaldi and Winwood wrote many of Traffic's major hits and most of the tracks on the band's ten albums.Early days
As a child Capaldi studied the
piano and singing with his father, a music teacher, and by his teens he was playing drums with his friends. In 1961 Capaldi played drums for the Worcester band The Sapphires and in 1963 he formed The Hellions withDave Mason on guitar and Gordon Jackson on rhythm guitar. In August 1964 Tanya Day took The Hellions to theStar-Club inHamburg, Germany as her backing group.The Spencer Davis Group were staying at the same hotel as The Hellions and it was there that Steve Winwood befriended Capaldi and Mason.Back in Worcester, "The Hellions" established themselves as busy professionals of sufficient repute to provide backing to visiting performers including
Adam Faith and Dave Berry. By the end of 1964, they had a London residency at theWhisky-A-Go-Go Club . In 1965 the band released three singles but none charted and later that yearJohn "Poli" Palmer joined the band on drums and Capaldi became the lead vocalist.The Hellions moved back to Worcester in 1966 in an attempt to reduce their costs but local tastes had changed and the band relaunched themselves as The Revolution with a fourth single that also failed to chart. Disillusioned, Dave Mason left the band. Capaldi replaced Mason with
Luther Grosvenor and renamed the band Deep Feeling. They played gigs inBirmingham and the surroundingBlack Country area where they developed a significant fanbase. Capaldi, Jackson and Palmer wrote original songs for the band that were heavier than the Hellions repertoire. Although they recorded several studio tracks only "Pretty Colours" (Capaldi/Jackson/Palmer) has been released.First success
Capaldi and the band played frequently in London and
Jimi Hendrix played guitar with them at the Knuckles Club as an unknown musician in his first UK performance. Back in Birmingham Capaldi would occasionally join his friends Mason, Winwood and Chris Wood for impromptu performances atThe Elbow Room club on Aston High Street. Early in 1967 they formalised this arrangement by forming Traffic and the other members of Deep Feeling disbanded. In 1968, Capaldi, Winwood and Mason contributed backing music to a solo album by Gordon Jackson.The new band was signed by
Island Records and rented a quietcottage inAston Tirrold ,Berkshire in order to write and rehearse new material. The cottage did not remain quiet and had frequent visitors includingEric Burdon ,Eric Clapton andPete Townshend as well as Trevor Burton (ofThe Move ) amongst many others. Capaldi wrote the lyrics for Traffic's first single "Paper Sun ", which appeared in theUK singles chart at number 5 in summer 1967. Two more singles were released successfully in 1967 and in December the band released the album "Mr. Fantasy ", which demonstrated the individual talents of each member. Mason left the band soon after the album's release but returned the following May before finally leaving again in October. Winwood also left Traffic (to formBlind Faith ) and the rest reluctantly concluded that the band was over.Reformation and beyond
Capaldi now tried to form another band with Mason and Wood but the creative tensions that had caused Mason to leave Traffic remained and Wynder K. Frogg only lasted until March 1969. In January 1970 Capaldi and Wood joined Winwood in the studio to record Winwood's solo album. These sessions were so successful that the three of them reformed Traffic (without Mason) to release the album "
John Barleycorn Must Die ". They then toured the UK and the U.S. with a band extended by severalsession musician s.Although the next Traffic albums were successful, Capaldi began to develop his solo career and released his first solo album "Oh How We Danced" in 1972. This set featured contributions from Free guitarist
Paul Kossoff , Barry Beckett andRebop Kwaku Baah as well as several members of Traffic.He followed this up with "Whale Meat Again" in 1974 before releasing what many consider to be his masterpiece, "Short Cut Draw Blood", the following year. Full of tracks with lyrical bite, the album tackled issues such as the environment,
government corruption anddrugs . In October 1975 a single taken from the album, acover version ofThe Everly Brothers ' "Love Hurts ", reached number four in the UK chart and charted worldwide.Capaldi's first and only solo Top 40 hit in the
United States was from his 1983 album "Fierce Heart", yielding the hit single "That's Love", which climbed to Number 28 in Billboard's Top 40 in the summer of that year. The track was a simple arrangement with synthesized drums, electric guitar, and keyboards. Steve Winwood supplied the keyboards with his then-wife Nicole Winwood on background vocals.Capaldi was noted for the extent of his collaborations with other musicians. In 1973, he played drums at Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert and on some Clapton studio sessions.
Collaborations
Jim Capaldi's success as a
lyricist continued throughout his life. He was a five times winner of covetedBMI/Ascap Awards for the "most played compositions in America", and sales of songs written or co-written by him exceeded 25 million units. He numberedBob Marley among his friends and they travelled together whilst Marley was writing the "Catch A Fire " album. Capaldi wrote the lyrics to "This Is Reggae Music".In the 1980s, Capaldi collaborated with
Carlos Santana contributing songs and ideas to Santana's projects and in the 1990s he wrote the song "Love Will Keep Us Alive " forthe Eagles ' successful "Hell Freezes Over " album. His own 1988 album "Some Come Running" included Eric Clapton andGeorge Harrison on the track "Oh Lord, Why Lord".In 1993, Traffic reformed (without Chris Wood) and recorded a new album "Far From Home" and in 1994 Capaldi toured the U.S. and UK with the band. In 1998 he paired up again with Mason on an extensive American tour.
Marriage/Family
He married
Brazil ian born Aninha in 1975 and in 1976 toured with his band Space Cadets before moving to Brazil in 1977. His daughters Tabitha and Tallulah were born in 1977 and 1979, respectively. The Capaldis lived in theBahia region ofBrazil until the beginning of 1980 and while there he became heavily involved withenvironmental issues . The track "Favella Music " on his 1981 album "Let The Thunder Cry" arose from his love of Brazil and he worked with several Brazilian composers.The final years
In 2001, Capaldi's twelfth solo album "Living On The Outside" featured George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Paul Weller,
Gary Moore andIan Paice . George Harrison played guitar on the track "Anna Julia", an English translation of a song by the Brazilian bandLos Hermanos and Capaldi played at theConcert for George in 2002.Outside his music and his environmental activism, Capaldi also assisted his wife in her work with
Jubilee Action to help Brazilianstreet children . He remained professionally active until his final illness prevented him from working on plans for a 2005 reunion tour of Traffic. He died ofstomach cancer at 02:30 on28 January 2005 , aged 60. He is survived by his wife and daughters.Dear Mr Fantasy
"Dear Mr Fantasy" was a celebration of Jim Capaldi's life and music that took place at the Roundhouse in Camden Town, London on Sunday,
21 January 2007 . Guests included Steve Winwood, Cat Stevens, Paul Weller, Pete Townshend, his brother, Phil and many more. "Dear Mr Fantasy" featured the music of Jim Capaldi and Traffic. All profits went to The Jubilee Action Street Children Appeal.olo discography
*"Oh How We Danced" (1972)
*"Whale Meat Again" (1974)
*"Short Cut Draw Blood" (1975)
*"Play It By Ear" (1977)
*"Daughter of the Night" (1978)
*"Contender" (1978)
*"Electric Nights" (1979)
*"Sweet Smell of ... Success" (1980)
*"Let The Thunder Cry (1981)"
*"Fierce Heart" (1983)
*"One Man Mission" (1984)
*"Some Come Running" (1988)
*"Prince of Darkness" (1995)
*"Let The Thunder Cry" (1999)
*"Living On The Outside" (2001)
*"Poor Boy Blue" (2004)External links
* [http://www.jimcapaldi.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.mp3.com/jim-capaldi/artists/3236/summary.html MP3 information]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4216603.stm Traffic band member Capaldi dies] from theBBC
* [http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/jim_capaldi.html Jim Capaldi Quotes]
* [http://www.jubileeaction.co.uk/ Jubilee Action]
* [http://www.jubileecampaign.co.uk/ Jubilee Campaign]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10389537 Photo]
* [http://www.dearmrfantasy.net/ A Celebration for Jim Capaldi]
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