- Kim Gardner
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Name =Kim Gardner
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Background =non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name =Christopher Gardner
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Born =27 January 1946 ,Dulwich ,London
Died =24 October 2001 , Los Angeles,California
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Instrument =Bass guitar
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Years_active =1960s - 2001
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Associated_acts =BadgerAshton, Gardner & Dyke
The Birds
The Creation
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Notable_instruments =Kim Gardner (
27 January 1946 ,Dulwich ,London —24 October 2001 , Los Angeles) was amusician . He was part of theBritish invasion of the 1960s, and recorded more than thirtyalbum s during his music career.Career
Kim Gardner and his neighbour
Ron Wood shared a passion for bothart andmusic . They began drawing and playing music together as a teenagers inWest Drayton ,England . From their late teens and onward, the focus was primarily on music.While attending art college together in 1964 Gardner and Wood met Tony Munroe, Ali McKenzie and Pete McDaniels and formed The Thunderbirds. They were signed to
Decca Records at the end of that year, and in 1965 released several singles, including “No Good Without You Baby” and "Leaving Here ", after a name change from The Thunderbirds to The Birds.In late 1965 the Birds left Decca to sign with
Reaction Records , but Gardner and Wood quit the band and joined The Creation, a mod band popular inEurope , especiallyGermany . In 1968 at the dissolution of the Creation, Kim Gardner joined withTony Ashton andRoy Dyke to formAshton, Gardner & Dyke , ajazz-rock band.By 1971 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke had a
hit single "Resurrection Shuffle", from the group's firstalbum . Their second album featured such guest performers asEric Clapton andGeorge Harrison . They disbanded shortly after producing a third album.He was also a member of “Quiet Melon” with
Rod Stewart .Gardner moved to Los Angeles in 1974 and spent the rest of the 1970s as both a touring musician and
session musician . During this time he played on twenty-seven albums for such artists asBo Diddley and Eric Clapton. He toured with several bands including Pacific Gas & Electric.In 1973, while recording an album with
Jackie Lomax and George Harrison in New Orleans, Gardner met his future wife, Paula, a successful entrepreneur in the clothing business. They moved to Los Angeles in 1974, married and had three daughters, Eva, Ashlee and Camille.In 1974 Gardner joined Badger as bassist, a group featuring Jackie Lomax on vocals with drummer Roy Dyke and keyboardist Tony Kaye (formerly of Yes) and guitarist Paul Pilnick (formerly of
Stealers Wheel ). The band released one record "White Lady" on the Epic label, produced byAllen Toussaint . Before the record was released Gardner and Lomax left the band to form White Lady, a short lived effort.In 1982 Gardner opened a pub in Hollywood, The Cat and Fiddle pub at 2100 Laurel Canyon Boulevard. In 1984 the pub was relocated to 6530 Sunset Boulevard, a larger and more commercial location where it resides to this day.
Gardner’s passion for art was also revived during the 1980s and he became an accomplished painter, displaying
lithograph s of his artwork at the Cat and Fiddle.In the mid 1980s Gardner was a member of
Ian Wallace 's Tea Bags group with Jackie Lomax,David Mansfield ,Peter Banks and Graham Bell.Gardner’s last recording was a collaboration with
Mitch Mitchell of theJimi Hendrix Experience and Don Adey. There are several prominent guests featured on these recordings includingCarmine Appice ,Bruce Gary ,Mick Taylor ,Jackie Lomax ,Brian Auger andIvan Neville .
=References=don adey myspace.com/thedonadeyproject* [http://www.mst3kinfo.com/rolodex/Gardner.html Kim Gardner biography]
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