ONE JUMP AHEAD - Key Persons
Alex has backed many artists including Tony Coe, Jim Mullen, Henry Lowther, Alan Barnes, Jimmy Hastings, Pete King, John Etheridge and Eddi Reader and has toured the UK extensively with the Theo Travis Quartet and the Philip Clouts Quartet. While studying at the Guildhall he accompanied George Shearing in a piano masterclass for the South Bank Show. Alex also works with the Dick Pearce / Frances Knight Quartet, Viper's Dream, Julian Costello Quartet, Graham Pike Quartet, Sophie Smiles, The Fabulations and the Keen/Osgerby Trio, who have recently backed Anita Wardell, Trudy Kerr and Kai Hoffman.
Kenrick's easy swing, technical expertise and quiet professionalism have made him one of the most sought after jazz drummers in the UK. He was seen in the "Jazz Britannia" series on BBC TV and before that on "Jazz 606" with Firepeople. Kenrick has only recently re-joined the band following a long sabbatical to undertake a major tour with PJ Harvey and working with The Specials. A random trawl of his CV reveals Art Farmer, Courtney Pine, Jean Toussaint, Andy Sheppard and the Jazz Jamaica All Stars among his grateful employers.
Job Titles:
- Lead Vocal & Saxophones )
Besides running One Jump Ahead, Kit has also played with Frankie Ford, Screaming Lord Sutch, Ray Davies, Otis Grand, the Giants of Jive, Barb Jungr, Wolfie Witcher, The Guvnors, Dr JJ's blues Band, Doc Cox (aka Ivor Biggun), Wee Willie Harris, Heinz, Billie Davies and Johnny Legend amongst many others. As a composer, singer, bandleader, occasional music journalist,
MU activist and webmaster he "wears a number of different hats" - which conveniently hide his balding pate!
Our newest member, Lee was a member of the Rhythm Riot house band from about 1996. This meant that he got to play with some of the original RnB greats such as Roscoe Gordon, Jimmy McCracklin, Lavern Baker, the Spaniels, Hal Singer, Big Jay McNeely, Frankie Ford and Clarence Frogman Henry to name a few. Around'97/98 he joined the James Hunter band and had a lot of success especially in the USA, touring extensively for next 15 or more years and completing 5 albums (one of which was Grammy nominated). Lee is busy freelancing, mainly with RnB artists in the UK such as Laura B and her band and Chris Corcoran, with whom he continues to be a valued member of their teams. He also recently worked with Richard Hawley.
Nick is a graduate of Leeds College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has performed at many prestigious venues including the 606 Club, the Jazz Café, the Vortex and Ronnie Scott's, with both his own band, and as sideman for Jim Mullen, Don Weller and Alan Barnes, and other leading jazz musicians. In 1998 he toured the UK as pianist/keyboardist with the Motown tribute musical "Dancing in the Streets" featuring Edwin Starr and Jackie Graham. Nick's show "Molly and the Owl", aimed at introducing younger children to jazz, took an Arts Council funded tour in 2005 which was a huge success. Nick is currently Education Manager for the e17 jazz collective. His website is at http://www.nicktomalin.co.uk/
Originally from the Midlands Youth Jazz Orchestra, Simon twice won awards in regional Musicians Union competitions before moving on to the world famous National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He has played with many of the country's leading jazz names including Digby Fairweather, Jean Toussaint, Kenny Wheeler, Jason Rebello, Pete King and John Dankworth. Trumpet is a notoriously difficult instrument to play. If you don't believe us - just listen to Simon!
Job Titles:
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Occasional Tenor Sax
Steve's many-faceted talents have been previously harnessed by the Jazz Dynamos, Seymour's Jump, Soul Commotion, Tracy Young, The Big Easy, Jeepers Creepers, the Jazzomaniacs and Gabriel Keen. Although he normally eschews showbiz parties he was once persuaded to sing Mustang Sally with Jeremy Irons. On another occasion he shared a dressing room with Danny La Rue and Britt Ekland (but never did work out which was which). Years ago he used to go hang gliding but since the abolition of the death penalty, there's been no demand for airborne executions! Steve currently has difficulty travelling to some of our bookings and so may be "depped" with one of our excellent guitarist friends.