- Jona Lewie
Infobox musical artist
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Name = Jona Lewie
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Born = birth date and age|1947|03|14|df=yesSouthampton ,England
Genre = Pop
Label =Stiff Records
Years_active = 1960s – present
URL = http://www.jonalewie.com/Jona Lewie (born John Lewis,
14 March 1947 ,Southampton ) is an Englishsinger ,songwriter andmulti-instrumentalist .Career
Lewie joined his first group, The Johnston City Jazz Band, while still at school in 1963, and started earning money in the
music industry in 1968 as a solo blues singer accompanied by his own blues & boogie piano playing. Also, showing signs as a singer songwriter, early recordings of his early compositions are sighted on the compilation album "I Asked For Water She Gave Me... Gasoline" On the Liberty/UA label in May 1969, just four months before accepting an invitation to join the already popular cult blues bandBrett Marvin and the Thunderbolts . This acceptance would elevate Lewie's career, enabling him to play at bigger and better venues and afford more recording opportunities. Other early compositions in 1969 appear on an album "These Blues Is Meant To Be Barrel Housed" on the Yazoo/BlueGoose Label in New york (Still as a solo artist known as John Lewis.) Jona stayed with the Bretts until 1973, theirmainstream hit single being "Seaside Shuffle" another early Lewie composition. Despite its roots firmly embedded incajun and12 bar blues culture, the band, 'though notKeef Trouble , felt it was unashamedly commercial and quite at odds with the Thunderbolts usual style, and it was released under the one-off "nom de disque"Terry Dactyl and The Dinosaurs . The record did little on first release in 1971 but a year later onre-release reached number 2 in theUK Singles Chart .cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 133
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]However, Lewie looked likely to remain a part of a
one-hit wonder group until he was signed up byStiff Records in 1977. Following appearances on the Stiff package tours, he scored a solo hit with the humoroussynthpop number, "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" (1980) which made the British Top 20.cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 319
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5] Although his next single "Big Shot - Momentarily" was a hit inGermany , it did not chart in the UK, but by the end of the year he was back in the British charts with what became his biggest UK hit, "Stop the Cavalry ". He also went on to reach No 2 on theAustralia n chart in 1981 with "Louise (We Get It Right)" and to have chart successes in many other territories, the most notable beingSouth Africa ,France ,Belgium ,Israel ,Switzerland ,Austria ,South America andSweden .Although now one of Britain's (and, incidentally,
Germany 's) most familiarChristmas singles, "Stop the Cavalry" was not originally intended as aChristmas song – indeed it was a no 1Gold Record inFrance in the summer! In England, however, it was released in late November after therecord label spotted the line referring to the festival: "'I wish I was at home, for Christmas'". Not only this but the specific style of the brass instruments and bells in the chorus are very noticeable as a 'Christmas' style theme. Themelody is loosely based on a theme from "Swedish Rhapsody No. 1" byHugo Alfvén , and its major musical elements copied directly from Mozart's "Rondo in D Major, K382".The tune and style of "Stop the Cavalry" was later parodied for a series of humorous TV adverts for
John Smith's beer .In December 2005, Lewie appeared in Channel 4's "
Bring Back...The Christmas Number One ", along with other old stars likeDavid Essex andSlade (all of whom had big Christmas Number Ones.) They only fronted but did not play at the studio recording session of "I'm Going Home." It failed to secure arecord deal despite being written by ex-Mud star Rob Davis who also appeared on the show and who co-wrote (withCathy Dennis ) the international million-selling "Can't Get You out of My Head " forKylie Minogue .'You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties' (Trouble/Lewie)
The song and
hit record "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" came about originally when Lewie spotted some cleverlyrics in a book by Thunderbolt band mate Keith Trussell (akaKeef Trouble .) Keith had taken the book to show Lewie on one of his visits in 1978, as Lewie had always found lyrics difficult. He had been signed to the successful independent label,Stiff Records , and needed good ideas for songs. Keith left the book behind for John that day - the rest is history. Lewie thumbed through it and his eyes fell upon what struck him as being a really goodantithesis line "I don't do no washing up I always leave the stuff, piled up in the sink: but you will always find me in the kitchen at parties" and rang Keith to ask if he could add a few words of his own to the main lyric idea, already well developed, change the ending of the story for the song. In the process of writing his own melody on a multi-timbre polyphonic Polymoog in what was then his8-track studio, Lewie ended up also playing and recording thebacking track apart from some additional bass guitar fromNorman Watt-Roy ( ofIan Dury and the Blockheads ) and some additional hi-hat percussion from producerBob Andrews . Contrary to popular folklore the female vocal in the chorus was not the voice ofKirsty MacColl but in fact the voices of the wives of Bob Andrews (producer) andDave Robinson (the owner and honcho of Stiff Records itself). Kirsty's only involvement was when she appeared a few times onT.V. with Jona tomime /perform the vocal chorus. However, Karen O'Brien's biography 'Kirsty Macoll: The One and Only,' claims this as Kirsty's first vocal backing recording for Stiff Records.Lewie has not performed or released creative output for fifteen years, but is said to have been finalising a new album since then; proposed for release in 2006, 2007, and now in 2008.
Albums
*"Alias Jona Lewie" (1975)
*"On The Other Hand There's A Fist" (1978)
*"Gatecrasher" (1980)
*"Heart Skips Beat" (1982) (produced byRupert Hine )
*"Optimistic" (1993)ingles
*"Cherry Ring" (1976)
*"The Baby, She's On The Street" (1978)
*"Hallelujah Europa" (1978)
*"God Bless Whoever Made You" (1979)
*"You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" (1980)
*"Big Shot - Momentarily" (1980)
*"Stop the Cavalry " (1980)
*"Louise (We Get It Right)" (1981)
*"Shaggy Raggy" (1981)
*"Re-Arranging The Deckchairs On The Titanic" (1981)
*"I Think I'll Get My Hair Cut" (1981)
*"Love Detonator" (1983)Audio sample
ee also
*
List of Christmas carols
*100 Greatest Christmas Moments
*List of performers on Top of the Pops
*List of Christmas hit singles References
* "Rockin' Around Britain" -
Pete Frame -Omnibus Press - Bio DataExternal links
* [http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery;jsessionid=58pc65koud1bq?tname=list-of-number-1-singles-in-australia-during-the-1980s&curtab=2222_1&hl=jona&hl=lewie&sbid=lc04b Reference to his song being No 2 on Australian Charts in 1981]
* [http://www.jonalewie.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.unionsquaremusic.co.uk/titlev4.php?ALBUM_ID=84&LABEL_ID=3 Greatest Hits]
* [http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/music/jonalewie.htm Nostalgia Central Page]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kunth54ZsVE YouTube video excerpts of Lewie's work]
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