Cleveland Watkiss

Cleveland Watkiss
Cleveland Watkiss
Background information
Born October 21, 1959 (1959-10-21) (age 51)
Hackney, London, UK
Genres Rock music
Jazz
Nu jazz
Funk
Soul
Lounge
Reggae
Drum and bass
Occupations Singer
Composer
Instruments Vocals
Piano
Guitar

Cleveland Watkiss (born 21 October 1959) is a versatile English singer who performs in a variety of musical genres, including jazz, reggae, rock music and drum and bass. Watkiss also performs on piano and guitar. His extensive career launched in the 1970s while performing in local reggae and funk music bands, with Watkiss forming his own band known as Alumni in 1981. In 1982 he joined Simon Purcell's Jazz Train, and shortly after began touring with Norma Winstone, Kenny Wheeler and John Taylor.[1] He is probably most remembered for being the co-founder of the Jazz Warriors along with Courtney Pine in 1985, an outfit which was awarded the Best Band Award by The Wire/Guardian in 1987.[2] Additionally, Watkiss has performed throughout his career frequently with the London Community Gospel Choir and has done stints with The Who and side projects with Pete Townshend. In the drum and bass genre he formed Project 23 with Marque Gilmore and DJ Le Rouge.[1] He was also featured on the track "Time" from Makoto (artist)'s first album, "Human Elements".

Discography

  • Watkiss, Cleveland (1991). Blessing in Disguise. Polydor
  1. ^ a b Carr, Ian; Digby Fairweather; Brian Priestley (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz. pp. 839–840. 
  2. ^ Walker, Klive (2005). Dubwise: Reasoning from the Reggae Underground. pp. 152. 

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