- Caleb Quaye
Caleb Quaye (born 1948 in
London ,England ), is anAfro-European rockguitarist andstudio musician best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s withElton John ,Mick Jagger ,Pete Townshend ,Paul McCartney andHall and Oates . He is the son ofCab Kaye , the younger brother ofTerri Quaye , and the older brother ofFinley Quaye .Early career
Quaye spent his early years as a member of
Long John Baldry 's backing band,Bluesology , which also featured a keyboard player named Reg Dwight and who would soon become known asElton John . When Bluesology disbanded in 1967, Quaye released a single under the name Caleb called "Baby Your Phrasing is Bad" b/w "Woman of Distinction" (1967,Philips Records ). Both sides can be found on theRubble series , with "Woman of Distinction" of Volume One, and "Baby Your Phrasing is Bad" on Volume Four. "Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad" can also be found on Nuggets II, Chocolate Soup, and many other obscure psychedelic compilations.In 1968, Quaye played guitar in Elton John's first touring band along with
Boots Slade (bass) andMalcolm Tomlinson (drums).In April 1970, Quaye formed the band
Hookfoot with Ian Duck, Roger Pope and David Glover, all of whom wereDJM house musicians and backing for Elton John. The group's self-titled debut was a mix of rock andjazz and included songs by Quaye and Duck, plusStephen Stills andNeil Young covers. Quaye played guitar and keyboards on this album. The group's follow up record "Good Times a-Comin' " was a more straight-ahead rock album. A third album was "Communication" and the last album titled "Roarin' ". A live album called "Hookfoot Live In Memphis", recorded in 1973 was released later. The group disbanded in 1974 and Quaye stayed in theUnited States to work as asession musician .Elton John Band
During this time, he was in and out of the
Elton John Band . He played more than 10 years with John, appearing on some of his earliest recordings and as a member of Bluesology. He then rejoined the Elton John band in May 1975 for the album "Rock of the Westies " and "Blue Moves ".Hall and Oates
In 1978, Quaye along with fellow Elton John Band members
Kenny Passarelli andRoger Pope joined Hall and Oates. This group recorded "Livetime " as well as the September 1978 release "Along the Red Ledge ". Caleb also played onDaryl Hall 's first solo album which featured a number of noted musicians includingRobert Fripp (King Crimson ),Dick Wagner (Lou Reed ),George Harrison ,Rick Nielsen (Cheap Trick ),Steve Lukather (Toto),Jay Graydon andTodd Rundgren .Christian faith and music ministry
In 1982, Quaye embraced the
Christian faith becoming a musician/evangelist. From 1986 to 1995, Quaye was an Associate Pastor, Chief Musician and Staff Evangelist at theFoursquare Church inPasadena, California . Since 1996, Quaye has served as the National Worship Director for the Foursquare denomination, ministering throughout the United States, England andEurope .Today Caleb Quaye also serves as adjunct faculty at LIFE Pacific College in
San Dimas, California , teaching music and worship leadership. He is also one of the elders in the church that meets in the chapel on campus.In February 2006, Vision Publishing released Quaye's autobiography, "A Voice Louder Than Rock & Roll", in paperback. The book is credited to "Caleb Quaye with Dale A. Berryhill."
In 2008, Quaye released the jazz-rock fusion CD "One Night in San Dimas," on which he plays his signature model Brazen guitar, loaded with Seymour Duncan pickups.
External links
* [http://www.newworldmusic.org/ Caleb Quaye official website]
* [http://www.extremeprophetic.com/videoplay.php?id=http://www.propheticmedia.com/video/video_email_media/6_8_Weblist_CalebQuaye_WordHIGH.wmv 2007 video of Quaye discussing the connection between his spiritual faith and musical creativity]
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