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Michael 'Mick' Talbot (born 11 September 1958, Wimbledon, London) is a British keyboardist. He played with the late 1970s mod revivalists The Merton Parkas; Dexys Midnight Runners; The Bureau, and later with Paul Weller in The Style Council.
Since the break-up of the Style Council in March 1990,[1] Talbot has continued to play with Weller on his solo material. He has also released albums with fellow former Style Council member Steve White, under the name Talbot/White. He is currently playing alongside White and former Ocean Colour Scene bass guitar player Damon Minchella, in the jazz/funk band, The Players.
Talbot also played keyboards in Galliano, and on tour with Gene. He also played keyboards on the 1991 Young Disciples album, Road to Freedom. Talbot toured the UK in 2009 with Candi Staton.
See also
References
- ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 468. CN 5585.
Bibliography
- Munn, Iain (2006). Mr Cool's Dream. The Complete History Of The Style Council. Wholepoint Publications. ISBN 0-9551443-0-2.
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