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Wednesday 10 November 2010

Geoff Whitehorn (guitar)


BANDS:
  • The Sunbeats [1963-1966]
  • Spinning Wheel [1969-1970]
  • If [Aug 73-1975]
  • Maggie Bell Band [1975]
  • Nightrider
  • Fantasy [1976]
  • Crawler [Mar 76-1979]
  • Filthy McNasty [?-Nov 78]
      • Maggie Bell Band [Jul 78] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • Roger Chapman & The Shortlist [Jun 79-Dec 80]
  • Elkie Brooks Band [1979-1980]
  • Roger Chapman & The Shortlist [Jan 81-1982]
  • Elkie Brooks Band [1982]
  • Roger Chapman & The Shortlist [1982-1983]
  • Chuck Farley
  • Roger Chapman & The Shortlist [Feb 84-Nov 88]
  • Bad Company [Jun 90-Apr 91]
  • Procol Harum [Jan 92-Aug 92]
  • Paul Rodgers Band [Jan 93-1998]
  • Rock Meets Classic [1993]
  • Procol Harum [Jun 93-Aug 93]
  • Roger Daltrey Band [Apr 94-Oct 94]
  • Procol Harum [Jul 95-Aug 95]
  • Roger Daltrey Band [Sep 95-Dec 95]
      • Gary Brooker Band [Dec 95] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • Procol Harum [Feb 96-Apr 96]
  • The Who [Jun 96-Jul 96]
      • Gary Brooker Band [Dec 98] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • British Rock Symphony [1999]
  • British Rock Symphony [Feb 00-Mar 00]
  • Nicko McBrain Band [2000]
  • Roland And The Rats
  • NHS
      • Tony Ashton Benefit Band [Jun 00] (Casual band - 1 gig)
      • Procol Harum [Sep 00] (Casual band - 1 gig)
      • Gary Brooker Band [Sep 00] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • Procol Harum [May 01-Jun 02]
  • 125th Street (cast) [Sep 02-?]
  • Procol Harum [Mar 03-Dec 03]
      • Gary Brooker Band [Dec 03] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • Procol Harum [Jun 04-Jun 05]
      • Gary Brooker Band [May 06] (Casual band - 1 gig)
      • Band Du Lac [May 06] (Casual band - 1 gig)
  • Procol Harum [May 06-Dec 07]
      • Gary Brooker Band [Dec 07] (Casual band - 3 gigs)
  • Siggi Schwarz Band
  • Denny Newman Band
  • Procol Harum [Jul 09-Nov 09]
  • Gambler Mk II
  • Procol Harum [Jun 10-today]
  • Geoff Whitehorn Band

BIOGRAPHY:

Amazing guitarist. Pick any album including his name, and you won't be disappointed! He also has his own solo albums, as we're going to see.

Geoff Whitehorn was born on August 29th, 1951.

Geoff Whitehorn



THE SUNBEATS


Geoff Whitehorn's first band The Sunbeats comprised:

THE SUNBEATS #?
1963-1966
Norton Hodges
vocals
David Smith
guitar
Lee Abbott
bass
Clive Marsh
drums

All of them were Gravesend boys 1963-1966. Geoff's talent showed through from the start. This boy band played at Co-op halls, school dances, local parks, town hall, etc.


SPINNING WHEEL


Around 1969, this was the lineup of this that already contained musicians that were to become very famous:

SPINNING WHEEL #?
1969-1970
Mike Starrs
vocals
Gary Moore
guitar
Pete Sills
bass
Rick Wakeman
keyboards

Rick Wakeman was replaced by John Stevenson in 1970.

In 1970, John Stevenson joins Spinning Wheel:

SPINNING WHEEL #?
1970-?
Mike Starrs
vocals
Gary Moore
guitar
Pete Sills
bass
John Stevenson
keyboards

I don´t know how much they stayed together. Help with info, please!


IF


First promo photo with If for Capitol Records - LtoR: Mike Tomich, Gabriel Magno, Dick Morrisey, Geoff Whitehorn, Cliff Davies (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


A superb band. After several albums, the original lineup split, but some months later, with sax player Dick Morrisey as the only remaining member, he recruited young talented musicians. In August 1973, this was the new lineup:

IF #?
Aug 73-?
Dick Morrissey
sax
Geoff Whitehorn
guitar, vocals
Mike Tomich
bass, vocals
Gabriel Magno
keyboards, vocals
Cliff Davies
drums, vocals

They stayed in London four months to do concerts and to record Not Just Another Bunch Of Pretty Faces, before starting their American and Canadian tour. The album was recorded with help from bassist Walt Monaghan (from Mick Abrahams Band), who was to substitute Mike Tomich sometime later.

Original sticker from first album with If with this lineup


Geoff Whitehorn live with If (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn live with If (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


If on tour - From left to right: Geoff Whitehorn, Dick Morrisey, Cliff Davies, Gabriel Magno, Mike Tomich (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn & Dick Morrisey live (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn & Dick Morrisey live (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn & Dick Morrisey live (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn & Dick Morrisey live (1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Geoff Whitehorn & Dick Morrisey live (August 1974) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


If lineup - From left to right: Gabriel Magno, Geoff Whitehorn, Cliff Davies, Mike Tomich (1975) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


Walt Monaghan joins If:

IF #?
?-1975
Dick Morrissey
sax
Geoff Whitehorn
guitar, vocals
Walt Monaghan
bass, vocals
Gabriel Magno
keyboards, vocals
Cliff Davies
drums, vocals

Their following (and last) album was called Tea break is over, back on your 'eads. After several succesful tours, they finally call it a day in 1975.

Writeup for If (1974)


Geoff Whitehorn in the studio with If (1975) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno


If live on stage - From left to right: Gabriel Magno, Walter Monaghan, Geoff Whitehorn, Cliff Davies (1975) - copyright of the photo: Gabriel Magno









HELP, PLEASE!!


I'm trying to locate a copy of a televised If concert. The concert was held in the States in 1974 (or maybe even 1975). It was held in the Midwest of Eastern America, and on the same ticket was The Eagles, Chamber Bros., Stories and Renaissance. It was hosted by legendary Wolfman Jack.


Please, I need to locate a copy of this concert. If someone can help me, please, write me to 
molympus1@gmail.com
 



MAGGIE BELL BAND


After the demise of her band, Stone the Crows, Maggie Bell started a solo career. Geoff joins her band in 1975.

MAGGIE BELL BAND #?
1975
Maggie Bell
vocals
+ others unknown to me. Help!

They toured the States opening for Bad Company (this will lead to some important contacts for Geoff, as we'll read...).


NIGHTRIDER (?)


Someone wrote to me telling that:

I have this vague recollection of seeing a band at the Battle of Britain pub in Gravesend - long gone I assume - around '74/75, which I was told had Geoff Whitehorn playing guitar during breaks from touring with Maggie Bell. I can't remember the name of the band, possibly Nightrider (??) but the bass player was named Josh.

I seem to remember that the other lead guitarist was possibly a lecturer?

They used to do a mean version of Argent's ´Hold your head up´.

Can someone give me more info about it, please?


FANTASY


This was a band formed around 1970, first under the name Chapel Farm. They split in 1974, but in 1976, their singer brings the band to life again with a new lineup, including Geoff Whitehorn:

FANTASY #?
1976
Paul Lawrence
vocals, guitar
David Read
bass
Nick Page
keyboards
Malcolm Page
drums

They recorded six tracks before splitting, and they were never released. But in 1994, a CD called Vivariatum has been issued including these 6 tracks, plus six tracks from the original lineup from 1970.

There are also some bonus tracks in the album Beyond the beyond with Geoff.


CRAWLER


The band Back Street Crawler was commanded by the great Paul Kossoff. But he sadly died on March 1976. So the band found an adequate replacement with Geoff Whitehorn. Shortening the name to Crawler, and with some lineup changes, they were:

CRAWLER #1
Mar 76-1979
Terry Wilson-Slesser
vocals
Terry Wilson
bass
John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
keyboards
Tony Braunagel
drums

By the way, Geoff also appears in last album by Back Street Crawler, called Second street, to finish some of parts that Paul Kossoff couldn't record due to his sad demise.

As Crawler, they started a new tour in May 1976. Sometimes, they played low-key gigs under the name The Rhythm Kings. Their first album was called Crawler, with help from Chris Wood (flute, from Traffic) and Stevie Lange (backing vocals). It was followed by a second one, named Snake rattle and roll. But sometime later, they split in 1979.

Several years later a live album was released from that lineup, called Pastime dreamer, containing a concert from 1978. Sometime later,, it has appeared another live album, Concert classics vol. 10.


FILTHY MCNASTY


Filthy McNasty was a parallel band formed by great singer Chris Thompson (who was lead vocalist in Manfred Mann Earth Band at that time). Some of the members also played in other bands (Geoff Whitehorn was still a member of Crawler).

FILTHY MCNASTY #1
?-Nov 78
êElton John Band
êElton John Band
êCrawler
Chris Thompson
vocals
Stevie Lange
vocals, percussion
Billy Kristian
bass
Mike Walker
keyboards
Nightê
Nightê
Crawlerê
Nightê

In April 1978, they played at The Bridge House, Canning Town, London. It was released a collective live album, Live: a week at the Bridge E16, shared with several more bands: Jackie Lynton's Happy Days, Gerry McAvoy Jam, Salt, Remus Down Boulevard and Roll Ups. Filthy McNasty are featured in 3 tracks.

The band even recorded a live album at The Marquee, which sadly still remains unreleased.

Filthy McNasty evolved quickly into Night in November 1978 (with Chris Thompson, Stevie Lange and Billy Kristian), with Robbie McIntosh instead of Geoff.


MAGGIE BELL BAND (again)


For a gig at the Royal Albert Hall, Maggie Bell was backed by a one-off all-star lineup:

MAGGIE BELL BAND #?
Jul 78
Maggie Bell
vocals
Paul Martinez
bass
Jon Lord
keyboards
Andy Mackay
sax
Ian Paice
drums

This was July 1978. Oh, I wish I was there!!!


ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST


In June 1979, Geoff Whitehorn joins Roger Chapman for a very long association (he spent almost 10 years with Roger, until 1988, although he also shared these 'duties' with playing with Elkie Brooks).

This lineup remained together from June 1979 to August 1979:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #4
Jun 79-Aug 79
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Jerome Rimson
bass
Mel Collins
sax
Stretch
drums
Helen Hardy
backing vocals
Kathi O´Donoghue
backing vocals

Next step was to record a live album, Live in Hamburg includes energetic renditions of The Rolling Stones ('Let's spend the night together'), Mickey Jupp ('Short list'), and the r'n'classic ´I keep forgettin´´.

But Mel Collins leaves after the tour is over.

New recruitment is Nick Pentelow on sax. From August 79 to December 1980, this is the new, stable lineup:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #5
Aug 79-Dec 80
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Jerome Rimson
bass
Nick Pentelow
sax
Stretch
drums
Helen Hardy
backing vocals
Kathi O´Donoghue
backing vocals
+
Micky Moody
guitar - guest in April 1980

Micky Moody guested with the band during the gigs in April 1980.

Next album was Mail order magic, recorded with these musicians: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Jerome Rimson (bass), John Wetton (bass), Tim Hinkley (keyboards), Poli Palmer (keyboards), Les Binks (drums), John Halsey (drums), Mitch Mitchell (drums).


ELKIE BROOKS BAND


Around 1979 (or maybe 1980), Elkie Brooks got Tim Hinkley as her musical director, thus assembling a great live band:

ELKIE BROOKS BAND #?
1979
Elkie Brooks
vocals
Jerome Rimson
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Poli Palmer
keyboards, vibes
Duncan Kinnell
percussion
Stretch
drums

The 1980 tour comprised 35 concerts.

As we can see, all of them played with Roger Chapman too.

Also in 1979, Geoff starts playing in live concerts for Elkie Brooks, when his commitments with Roger Chapman allowed him to do it. He was the band musical director from 1981 until 1983. But I don´t have info about the lineups for those tours. Can someone help here, please?


ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST (again)


In January 1981, the band is augmented with another very valuable addition, Steve Simpson, probably the musician who has stayed more years playing with Roger. Poli Palmer rejoins Roger (from their times together in Family in early 70s), and new bassist is legendary Boz Burrell.

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #6
Jan 81-1982
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Boz Burrell
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Poli Palmer
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Stretch
drums

The album in 1981 is Hyenas only laugh for fun. Recorded with Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Jerome Rimson (bass), John Wetton (bass), Tim Hinkley (keyboards), Poli Palmer (keyboards), Nick Pentelow (sax), Stretch (drums), Alan Coulter (drums).

A new double live album is released with this lineup. Called He was she was you was we was, it includes a cover of Jimi Hendrix's ´Stone free´.

They stayed together until sometime in 1982 (I have a concert from June 1982, and Roger still had this lineup).


ELKIE BROOKS BAND (band)


For ´The Pearls Tour´ (probably around 1982) Elkie has this superb backing band:

ELKIE BROOKS BAND #?
?
Elkie Brooks
vocals
Geoff Whitehorn
guitar, musical director
John Giblin
bass
Duncan Mackay
keyboards
Duncan Kinnell
percussion
John Lingwood
drums

They released the live video Pearl - The Video Show in 1982 (but I don´t know if John Lingwood appears there, can someone confirm me that, please?).


ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST (again)


New lineup until September 1982:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #7
1982-Sep 82
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Poli Palmer
keyboards
Boz Burrell
bass
Nick Pentelow
sax
Stretch
drums
Mainsqueezeê

This is the new band for gig during October 1982:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #8
Oct 82
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Boz Burrell
bass
Nick Pentelow
sax
Duncan Kinnell
percussion
John Lingwood
drums

This was a different edition of The Shortlist around February 1983:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Boz Burrell
bass
Nick Pentelow
sax
Mark Feltham
harmonica
John Lingwood
drums

This was the Shortlist from April 83 till the end of the year:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Apr 83-end 83
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Boz Burrell
bass
Nick Pentelow
sax
Alan Coulter
drums

The album from 1983 is called Mango crazy. The lineup is: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Boz Burrell (bass), Ronnie Leahy (keyboards), Duncan Mackay (keyboards), J. Cook (keyboards), Nick Pentelow (sax), Alan Coulter (drums).

A live album was released many years later, The loft tapes volume 2.


CHUCK FARLEY


Note, this is a band, not a guy. Formed by superb guitarist Steve Simpson, this is a sort of superband, including great guests for gigs. They didn´t have a stable lineup, as in the vein of, let's say, Hinkley´s Heroes:

CHUCK FARLEY #?
?
Steve Simpson
guitar, vocals
Boz Burrell
bass, vocals
Poli Palmer
keyboards, percussion
Nick Pentelow
sax
Alan Coulter
drums

This is the lineup that recorded the self-titled Chuck Farley album in 1983.


ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST (again)


This was the personnel for Roger Chapman & The Shortlist around February 1984:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Feb 84
Roger Chapman
vocals
Rosko Gee
bass
Vic Asquith
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Sam Kelly
drums

This was The Shortlist from May 1984 to December 1984:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
May 84-Dec 84
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Brian Johnston
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Sam Kelly
drums

That same year, Roger Chapman releases The shadow knows, co-produced between him and Geoff. Musicians list is: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Tony Stevens (bass), Brian Johnston (keyboards), Nick Pentelow (sax), Sam Kelly (drums) and John Lingwood (drums).

A live album was released in 1989 by this band, an EP called Live in Berlin. Co-produced by Roger and Geoff, it only includes 4 (long) songs (around 30 minutes).

This was The Shortlist from December 1984 to summer of 1985, approximately:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Dec 84-Summer 85
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Brian Johnston
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
John Lingwood
drums

Zipper was released in 1985, with Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Tony Stevens (bass), Nick Pentelow (sax), Frank Mead (sax), Bruce Johnston (keyboards), John Lingwood (drums), and backing vocals by Helen Chappelle, Vicky Brown and Sam Brown (mother and daughter). Also co-produced by Geoff.

Another lineup for The Shortlist in the summer of 1985:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Summer 85
Roger Chapman
vocals
Bobby Tench
guitar, vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Brian Johnston
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
John Lingwood
drums

The Shortlist in September 1985:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Sep 85
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Brian Johnston
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
John Lingwood
drums

Tim Hinkley comes back to The Shortlist in February 1986, until March that same year:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Feb 86-Mar 86
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Henry Spinetti
drums

Techno-prisoners was released in 1986, with Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Boz Burrell (bass), Tim Hinkley (keyboards), Nick Pentelow (sax), Poli Palmer (keyboards), Henry Spinetti (drums), guest appearance by Alvin Lee (guitar, from Ten Years After), and Rob & Ferdi Bolland (also acting as producers), Jan Hollestelle (bass), Shell Schellekens (drums), Gerbarand Westveen (sax).

Backing vocalist Dachael Rae joins The Shortlist from April 1986 until August 1986:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Apr 86-Aug 86
Roger Chapman
vocals
Tony Stevens
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Henry Spinetti
drums
Dachael Rae
backing vocals

Another edition of The Shortlist that toured from May 1987 to June 1988, with some past bandmates and friends that rejoin Roger:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
May 87-Jun 88
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Boz Burrell
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards
Poli Palmer
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Henry Spinetti
drums

This was The Shorlist from September to November 1988:

ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST #?
Sep 88-Nov 88
Roger Chapman
vocals
Steve Simpson
guitar
Peter Stroud
bass
Tim Hinkley
keyboards (maybe?)
Poli Palmer
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
John Lingwood
drums

This marks the end of Geoff Whitehorn´s collaboration with Roger Chapman, although later he still appeared guesting on some other album by Roger.

Apart from all these albums, there is another a couple of albums, where the whole band appears under pseudonym. The first album, credited to The Shortlist, is called The riffburglar album, and Geoff is credited as Big George Heartburn. The second album, credited to The Riffburglars, is called Swag.


BAD COMPANY


In June 1990, original guitarist Mick Ralphs leaves the band for some months, so they call Geoff Whitehorn to stand in. He tours with them promoting the album Holy water (where he doesn't appear):

BAD COMPANY #?
Jun 90 - Apr 91
Brian Howe
vocals
Simon Kirke
drums

Geoff stays in the band until Mick Ralphs comeback in April 1991.


PROCOL HARUM


In January 1992, Geoff Whitehorn joins Procol Harum (where he still plays, appearing in almost every reunion by the band since then) after Tim Renwick leaves the band:

PROCOL HARUM #10
Jan 92-Apr 92
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

They played a long tour in 1992, but Matthew Fisher didn't stay for long this time, leaving in April 1992.

Don Snow replaces Matthew Fisher in Procol Harum in May 1992:

PROCOL HARUM #11
May 92-Jun 92
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Don Snow
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics
Dr Feelgoodê

Also that same month, they went to play again with Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (the same orchestra they used for recording their live album from 1971, with Dave Ball on guitar).

After finishing the tour, Dave Bronze comes back to Dr. Feelgood in June 1992.

Procol Harum played a special gig in August 1992, becoming Keith Fisher´s new return to the band. The bassist on that gig was the mighty Laurence Cottle as Dave Bronze was busy playing with The Hamsters:

PROCOL HARUM #12
Aug 92
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Laurence Cottle
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics
Big Countryê
Big Countryê

After that, Brzezicki rejoined Big Country in February 1993.

PAUL RODGERS BAND


Studio photo of Paul Rodgers And Company (from left to right: Jaz Lochrie, Jim Copley, Paul Rodgers, Geoff Whitehorn)

A great vocalist needs a great band. In January 1993, Geoff Whitehorn joins the band, usually billed as Paul Rodgers and Company:

PAUL RODGERS BAND #?
Jan 93-1998
Paul Rodgers
vocals
Jim Copley
drums

Now is a powerful album, marked by Geoff killer riffs and solos. He also co-writes a song, ´Saving grace´ (with Paul Rodgers and Neal Schon). I love the album. His playing in the song ´Overloaded´ is like having Jimi Hendrix with us again. :)

As a limited edition, the album Now has been packed as a 2CD, including a live album, called Live - The Loreley tapes, recorded at the Rockpalast Open Air Festival, Loreley, Germany, on July 8th, 1995. Superb sound, and fantastic performance. They play some covers from Paul past bands, such as Free ('All right now', 'The hunter', 'Mr. Big' or 'Wishing well') or Bad Company ('Can't get enough', 'Feel like makin' love').

Paul Rodgers changed completely his band at the beginning of 1998. But, in 1999, it has appeared a new studio album by Paul, with his former band (i.e. Paul with Geoff, Jaz & Jim). The album is called Electric.


ROCK MEETS CLASSIC


In January 1993, the main singer in this agrupation is Bobby Kimball (from Toto). The musical director was German arranger Eberhard Schoener, and the rock musicians were:

ROCK MEETS CLASSIC #?
1993
Eberhard Schoener
director
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Bobby Kimball
vocals
Laurence Cottle
bass
Matthew Weiss
keyboards
Henry Spinetti
drums
+
Christian Kabitz
conductor
The Bohemian Symphony
orchestra


GARY BROOKER BAND


Another different lineup for Gary Brooker, sometime in 1993:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
1993
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Laurence Cottle
bass
Matthew Weiss
keyboards
Henry Spinetti
drums


PROCOL HARUM (again)


During June 1993, Dave Bronze tours again with Procol Harum for a while (supporting Jethro Tull), with a renewed lineup featuring 2 new musicians in the Procol ranks:

PROCOL HARUM #13
Jun 93
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Ian Wallace
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

A connection was made between the Procol gang and Jethro Tull´s bassist, as we´re going to read below....

But in July 1993, Matthew Fisher returns again, and they start a new tour until September. The bassist is Matt Pegg, son of Jethro Tull´s long time bassist Dave Pegg:

PROCOL HARUM #14
Jul 93-Aug 93
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
Ian Wallace
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


ROGER DALTREY BAND


In April 1994, Geoff joins Roger Daltrey, who was at that moment touring under the ´Daltrey Sings Townsend´ monicker. The concerts consisted of a very competent rock band, assembled with a big orchestra, in order to play renditions of the Who classics.

ROGER DALTREY BAND #?
Apr 94-Oct 94
Roger Daltrey
vocals
Simon Townshend
guitar, vocals
Phil Spalding
bass
John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
keyboards
Peter Gordeno
keyboards
Jody Linscott
percussion
Ralph Harris
violin
Zak Starkey
drums
Billy Nicholls
vocals
+
John Entwistle
bass, special guest

The tours lasts from July 1994 until October 1994.


PROCOL HARUM (again)


As I've told, this legendary band 'wakes up' from time to time.

In July 1995, they have a new tour, with a new drummer, powerful Graham Broad, an old friend of Geoff:

PROCOL HARUM #15
Jul 95-Aug 95
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
Graham Broad
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


ROGER DALTREY BAND (again)


Roger Daltrey´s next tour started in September 1995, until December 1995, with a slightly reduced lineup compared to his previous tour:

ROGER DALTREY BAND #?
Sep 95-Dec 95
Roger Daltrey
vocals
Simon Townshend
guitar, vocals
John Entwistle
bass
Peter Gordeno
keyboards
Jody Linscott
percussion
Zak Starkey
drums
Billy Nicholls
vocals


GARY BROOKER BAND


Another benefit gig by Gary Brooker And No Stiletto Shoes in December 1995:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
Dec 95
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Paul ´Wix´ Wickens
keyboards
Frank Mead
sax, harmonica
Margo Buchanan
backing vocals
+
Chris Thompson
vocals
+ drummer unknown to me. Help!


PROCOL HARUM (again)


They played some gigs around February 1996 with an orchestra, and new member, veteran Henry Spinetti:

PROCOL HARUM #16
Feb 96-Apr 96
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
Henry Spinetti
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

In 1996, it was released The long goodbye - symphonic music of Procol Harum. It was released mostly with their lineup from 1992 (Brooker on all tracks, plus Geoff Whitehorn (guitar on 2 tracks), Dave Bronze (bass), Matthew Fisher (organ on 1 track), Mark Brzezicki (drums)). Recorded with contributions from former band member Robin Trower (guitar on 1 track), plus Tom Jones (vocals), Jerry Hadley (vocals), Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar on 1 track), James Galway (flute), plus the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Dodd and Darryl Way (from Curved Air fame). Produced by Gary Brooker.


THE WHO (credited as "Townsend, Entwistle, Daltrey present Quadrophenia")


In June 1996, The Who were to play a charity gig for the Quadrophenia celebration, but Pete Townsend gets injured, being unable to play electric guitar, so Roger Daltrey calls Geoff to play with them during June and July.

THE WHO #?
Jun 96-Jul 96
Roger Daltrey
vocals
Pete Townshend
guitar
John Entwistle
bass
+
Phil Daniels
narrator
Simon Townshend
guitar
John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
keyboards
Jon Carin
keyboards
Simon Gardner
trumpet
Paul Spong
trumpet
Steve Sidwell
trumpet
Neil Sidwell
trombone
Andy Fawbert
trombone, tuba
Jody Linscott
percussion
Zak Starkey
drums
Billy Nicholls
backing vocals
Susie Webb
backing vocals
Sonia Jones
backing vocals
Peter Howith
backing vocals
+ guests
(I miss some more)
Gary Glitter
vocals
Adrian Edmonson
vocals
Trevor McDonald
vocals
Stephen Fry
vocals
David Gilmour
guitar

After the success, they plan to make a short US tour in July 1996, without David Gilmour, and including Billy Idol.

When they kept doing the tour, this time billed as The Who, Geoff and Phil Daniels weren't present in the lineup.


GARY BROOKER BAND (again)


Lineup for Gary Brooker And Friends for their Christmas gig December 1998. Impressive lineup:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
Dec 98
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Nick Pentelow
sax
Henry Spinetti
drums
Beverley Skeete
backing vocals
+ guests:
Mick Abrahams
guitar, vocals
Paul Carrack
vocals


BRITISH ROCK SYMPHONY


The same concept of blending rock and classical music, but this time a CD has been released. Recorded in July 1998, the basic band comprises:

Geoff Whitehorn (guitar)
Simon Townsend (guitar, vocals)
Phil Spalding (bass)
John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards)
Peter Gordino (keyboards)
Zak Starkey (drums)

With lots of great singers involved: Paul Rodgers, Eric Burdon, Roger Daltrey, Ann Wilson, etc. The songs are covers of classic songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Who.

The CD release by British Rock Symphony in 1999 was followed by a British tour in July 1999. It was supposed to play in Spain, but finally, some dates were re-scheduled, so I finally don't know if they played here (the projected city was Santiago de Compostela, in July). This was the live lineup:

BRITISH ROCK SYMPHONY #?
1999
Roger Daltrey
vocals
Gary Brooker
vocals, piano
Paul Young
vocals
Darlene Love
vocals
Simon Townshend
guitar, vocals
Jimmy Jewell
keyboards
Zak Starkey
drums
Keith Levenson
musical conductor
Alvin Fields
backing vocals
Nikki Lamborn
backing vocals

Another lineup by the British Rock Symphony during February and March 2000:

BRITISH ROCK SYMPHONY #?
Feb 00-Mar 00
Roger Daltrey
vocals
Paul Rodgers
vocals
Alice Cooper
vocals
Gary Brooker
vocals, piano
Peter Frampton
guitar, vocals
Simon Townshend
guitar, vocals
Jack Bruce
bass, vocals
John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
keyboards
Ben Townshend


AND THEN...


He wrote (and played) for guitar magazine 'Guitar Techniques', and his work appears in the free CDs enclosed with the magazine.


NICKO MCBRAIN BAND


When powerful drummer Nicko McBrain is not busy with Iron Maiden, he usually plays with friends doing clinics. Another different version of the band was:

NICKO MCBRAIN BAND #?
2000
Chris George
guitar
Nicko McBrain
drums

They even played in Spain in July 2000.


ROLAND AND THE RATS


Between bands, Geoff Whitehorn used to play local (Gravesend) pubs with a band called Roland and the Rats, until Roland died suddenly. They did covers of Steely Dan, Cream, etc.


NHS


After Roland And The Rats, it was a band called NHS, often with Rufus on guitar as well. Occasionally Phil Hilborne would turn up.


TONY ASHTON BENEFIT CONCERT


A Tony Ashton benefit concert was held at the EMI Abbey Road Studios in London on Friday 16th, June 2000.

The ads were stating: "In recognition of his service to music & art above and beyond the call of duty free, and to celebrate his recovery from his recent illness, we would like to invite you to witness a unique musical testimonial to our old friend TONY ASHTON".

"Those taking part will include: Pete York, Geoff Whitehorn, Chris Barber, Eddie Hardin, Zoot Money, MASH, Johnny Johnson, Dave Williams, Bernie Marsden, Mick Moody, John Entwhistle, Zac (sic) Starkey, Joe Brown, Jon Lord and Ian Paice."

I'll soon include additional info about this concert.


PROCOL HARUM (again)


Another special one-off gig for Procol Harum happened in September 2000. The band played with the New London Symphonia orchestra. But the most special thing (to me) is that Mick Grabham rejoins the band for this concert.

PROCOL HARUM #18
Sep 00
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics
Frank Mead
sax, guest

Great sax player Frank Mead also guested with the band for some songs.

GARY BROOKER BAND (again)


A special gig by Gary Brooker And No Stiletto Shoes in September 2000:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
Sep 00
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
Frank Mead
sax
Mark Brzezicki
percussion
Henry Spinetti
drums
+
Alvin Stardust
vocals
Steve Brzezicki
bass


PROCOL HARUM (again)


In May 2001, Procol Harum plays a few gigs with this personnel:

PROCOL HARUM #19
May 01
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

In September 2001, Procol Harum plays one gig at the great festival in Hell, Norway:

PROCOL HARUM #20
Sep 01
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

A few more gigs for Procol Harum in December 2001:

PROCOL HARUM #21
Dec 01
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

Procol Harum plays a European mini tour during May and June 2002:

PROCOL HARUM #22
May 02-Jun 02
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

This was followed by some other gigs in December that same year.


125TH STREET (CAST)


125th Street is a musical from the makers of long-running ´Buddy´ show. It's being held at the Shaftsbury Theatre, from September 17th, 2002. Geoff Whitehorn is the musical director for the house band of the theatrical show, as well as guitarist (of course) of the band, comprising:

125TH STREET (CAST) #1
Sep 02-?
Dave Clarke
bass
Mick Parker
keyboards
Mike Smith
sax
Chris Storr
trumpet
Winston Rollins
trombone
Sam Kelly
drums

I'd like to get some review about the show, especially about the band performance!


PROCOL HARUM (again)


Procol Harum - from left to right: Mark Brzezicki, Geoff Whitehorn, Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher, Matt Pegg


Procol Harum spends most of 2003 touring, starting in March:

PROCOL HARUM #23
Mar 03-Dec 03
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Matthew Fisher
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


GARY BROOKER BAND (again)


Gary Brooker And No Stiletto Shoes in their Christmas benefit gigs (Brooker doubling the bill with Procol Harum as main act, joining them during the concert) in December 2003:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
Dec 03
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Frank Mead
sax, harmonica
Graham Broad
drums
+
Eric Clapton
guitar, vocals in 1 concert
+
Geoff Whitehorn
guitar in 1 concert
Matt Pegg
bass in 1 concert
Matthew Fisher
keyboards in 1 concert
Mark Brzezicki
drums in 1 concert


PROCOL HARUM (again)


Procol Harum plays 3 gigs during June and July 2004, with Josh Phillips back in the band:

PROCOL HARUM #24
Jun 04-Jul 04
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

Procol Harum is touring again from March 2005 to August 2005:

PROCOL HARUM #25
Mar 05-Jun 05
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


GARY BROOKER BAND (again)


Another benefit gig for Gary Brooker (this time credited to Gary Brooker And Friends) in May 2006:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
May 06
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Michael Bywater
keyboards
Frank Mead
sax, flute


BAND DU LAC


New edition of the benefit concert known as Band Du Lac, in May 2006, with this impressive lineup (as always):

BAND DU LAC #?
May 06
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Mike Rutherford
guitar
Paul Carrack
keyboards, vocals
Nick Pentelow
sax
Frank Mead
sax
Jody Linscott
percussion
Ian Thomas
drums
Nikki Lamborn
backing vocals
Tara McDonald
backing vocals
Anna McDonald
backing vocals
Tracy Graham
backing vocals
+
Bryan Ferry
vocals
Eric Clapton
guitar, vocals
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Roger Waters
vocals, bass, guitar
Georgie Fame
vocals, keyboards
Andy Mackay
sax
Nick Mason
drums
Paul Thompson
drums


PROCOL HARUM (again)


Procol Harum starts touring again from May 2006 to August 2006:

PROCOL HARUM #26
May 06-Aug 06
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

In October 2006, Procol Harum gets a new drummer for gigs played until next month:

PROCOL HARUM #27
Oct 06-Nov 06
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Geoff Dunn
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics

Again, Procol Harum spends most of 2007 touring, from June to December:

PROCOL HARUM #28
Jun 07-Dec 07
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Geoff Dunn
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


GARY BROOKER BAND (again)


Gary Brooker and his No Stiletto Shoes played 3 Christmas gigs in December 2007:

GARY BROOKER BAND #?
Dec 07
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Andy Fairweather Low
guitar, vocals
Frank Mead
sax, flute
Graham Broad
drums
+
Eric Clapton
guitar, vocals in 1 concert
Geoff Whitehorn
guitar in another concert


SIGGI SCHWARZ BAND


This was one of the great lineups of Siggi Schwarz Band:

SIGGI SCHWARZ BAND #
Siggi Schwarz
guitar
Chris Thompson
vocals
Martin Hesener
bass
Jochen Daubler
keyboards
Romi Schickle
keyboards
Jose Cortijo
percussion
Bernd Elsenhans
drums
Angela Braun
backing vocals


PROCOL HARUM (again)


After some time not working, Procol Harum returns to the road in July 2009 until November:

PROCOL HARUM #29
Jul 09-Nov 09
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Geoff Dunn
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


GAMBLER MK II


This is funny... Drummer Barry Sibbett has two bands: Gambler and Gambler Mk II. Both bands consists of a few musicians who have known each other for a good few years. Gambler has appeared for more than 11 years every Monday at The Bear and Ragged Staff pub in Crayford, Kent, England. And Gambler Mk II does the same but on Thursdays with a slightly different lineup.

This is Gambler Mk II:

GAMBLER MK II #?
?
Andy Robinson
guitar
Kevin Miller
bass
Barry Sibbett
drums

As far as I know, they´ve only released one live album. There, the guitarist featured is Geoff Whitehorn, but Jerry Stevenson (from Gambler) was the engineer.

Other band members that play from time to time include: Jerry Stevenson (guitar, currently in Be Sharp), Roger Cotton (keyboards, vocals, he spent several years in Peter Green Splinter Group), Pete Shaw (bass), Toby Chapman (keyboards, vocals), Eddie Collins (drums), Nigel Bagge (guitar, vocals), Jeff Martin (guitar, vocals), etc.


PROCOL HARUM (again)


And now, Procol Harum is touring again since June 2010. Their schedule lasts until January 2011:

PROCOL HARUM #30
Jun 10-Jan 11
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Matt Pegg
bass
Josh Phillips
keyboards
Geoff Dunn
drums
+
Keith Reid
lyrics


AND MORE...


I still have to get info about the Geoff´s stays with Denny Newman band as well as his own Geoff Whitehorn Band. Any contribution with info would be very welcomed, please...


SOLO ALBUMS


Geoff Whitehorn


Geoff has been recording his own solo albums along the years.

Whitehorn was recorded while he still was a member of If. Recorded with this lineup, including some members of the band:

Geoff Whitehorn (guitar, vocals)
Gerry Morris (bass)
Peter Arnesen (keyboards)
John Richardson (drums)
+
Tony Atkins (backing vocals, also producer)
Albert Lee (guitar)
Dick Morrisey (sax)
Lindsay Cooper (sax, flute)
Pat Donaldson (bass)
Cliff Davies (drums)
Gerry Conway (drums)

A single was released with two tracks from the album, ´Makin' it funky / Mama said´ (1975, Philips).

He also released a solo single in 1977, ´Love potion nº 9 / Throw away the key´ (1977, EMI).

His second album is funnily titled Geoff Who? It contains 12 instrumentals, where Geoff plays all of them. It includes a couple of covers: the theme song from the movie ´Escape from New York´ (the one directed -and also composed- by John Carpenter, starring Kurt Russell), and a precious rendition of the old Joe Zawinul track ´Mercy, mercy, mercy´.

His third album, Big in Gravesend, was recorded from December 1993 to February 1994, and again, he plays all the instruments, except a guitar solo by Phil Hilborne in one track. Geoff also sings three tracks: B.B. King's trademark, ´The thrill is gone´, also one song Geoff wrote with old mate Roger Chapman for the Mango crazy album, ´Turn it up loud´. And a funny rap (´The widdler's rap´) that includes a sort of medley imitating riffs from Bo Diddley, The Shadows and Cream.

There's also a sort of instructive, training book and CD called Jam with Geoff Whitehorn's Blues Jam Trax. The lineup in this CD is:

Geoff Whitehorn (guitar, vocals)
Joey F. Capistrano (bass)
Ron Keyes (keyboards)
Roland Alexis Buttah (drums)

There was also a projected instructional video to be released sometime, but I don´t know if it was finally released. Does anybody know, please?


DISCOGRAPHY: (121 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)

OWN ALBUMS (4 credits)
  • Whitehorn - Geoff Whitehorn (1974)

    • Members: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Peter Arnesen, Tony Atkins, Gerry Conway, Lindsay Cooper, Pat Donaldson, Albert Lee (RIP: Cliff Davies, Dick Morrissey)
  • Geoff who? - Geoff Whitehorn (1992)

    • Members: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Phil Hilborne
    • Comments: There´s a reissue in 2002 with 2 bonus tracks.
  • Big in Gravesend - Geoff Whitehorn (1994)

  • Jam with Geoff Whitehorn´s blues trax - Geoff Whitehorn (1998)

ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (59 credits)
  • Waterfall - If (1971)

    • Members: Dennis Elliott, J W Hodgkinson, Gabriel Magno, John Mealing, Walt Monaghan, Dave Quincy, Jim Richardson, Terry Smith, Geoff Whitehorn, Dave Wintour (RIP: Cliff Davies, Dick Morrissey)
  • Goldrock - If (1974)

    • Members: Gabriel Magno, Walt Monaghan, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Cliff Davies, Dick Morrissey)
  • Not just another bunch of pretty faces - If (10/1974)

    • Members: Gabriel Magno, Walt Monaghan, Mike Tomich, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Cliff Davies, Dick Morrissey)
  • Tea break is over, back on your ´eads - If (1975)

    • Members: Gabriel Magno, Walt Monaghan, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Cliff Davies, Dick Morrissey)
  • Suicide sal - Maggie Bell (03/1975)

    • Members: Maggie Bell, Brian Breeze, Paul Francis, Joe Jammer, Geoff Whitehorn, Pete Wingfield
    • Guests: Hugh Burns, Ray Glynn, DeLisle Harper, Jimmy Jewell, Phil May, Jimmy Page (RIP: Roy Davies, Micky Keene)
    • Comments: CD reissue by Angel Air label contains 2 bonus live tracks.
  • Second street - Back Street Crawler (1976)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson, Terry Wilson-Slesser (RIP: Paul Kossoff)
    • Technical: (RIP: Rick Smith)
  • Crawler - Crawler (07/1977)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson, Terry Wilson-Slesser
    • Guests: Ted Bunting, Tony Carr, Stevie Lange (RIP: Chris Wood)
    • Comments: Their first album was called Crawler, with help from Chris Wood (flute, from Traffic) and Stevie Lange (backing vocals).
  • Snake, rattle and roll - Crawler (10/1978)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Chappo - Roger Chapman (02/1979)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Micky Moody, Poli Palmer, Henry Spinetti, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: George Chandler, Ray Cooper, Peter Hope Evans, Billy Livsey, Dave Markee, Simon Morton, Brian Odgers, Joy Yates (RIP: Ron Aspery, Vicki Brown)
    • Comments: The first solo album by Roger Chapman was Chappo. Recorded with Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Micky Moody (guitar), Dave Markee (bass), Brian Odgers (bass), Poli Palmer (keyboards), Billy Livsey (keyboards), Ron Aspery (sax), Ray Cooper (percussion), Peter Hope Evans (harmonica), Henry Spinetti (drums), and backing vocals by the late Vicki Brown, George Chandler and Joy Yates.
  • Live in Hamburg - Roger Chapman And The Shortlist (08/1979)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Mel Collins, Helen Hardy, Tim Hinkley, Kathi O´Donoghue, Jerome Rimson, Stretch, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: live album.
    • My opinion: Fantastic! I love it from start to finish.
  • Mail order magic - Roger Chapman (1980)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Jerome Rimson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Les Binks, John Halsey, John Wetton (RIP: Mitch Mitchell)
  • Pearls - Elkie Brooks (1981)

    • Members: Elkie Brooks, Dave Caswell, John Giblin, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Graham Jarvis)
    • Guests: Steve Holley, Jeremy Meek, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Martin Jenner)
    • Producer: (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
    • Comments: Reissued on CD as a twofer with Two days away.
  • Hyenas only laugh for fun - Roger Chapman (1981)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Alan Coulter, Tim Hinkley, Duncan Kinnell, Poli Palmer, Nick Pentelow, Jerome Rimson, Steve Simpson, Stretch, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: John Wetton
  • Pearls II - Elkie Brooks (1982)

    • Members: Elkie Brooks, Jimmy Chambers, John Giblin, Duncan Kinnell, John Lingwood, Duncan Mackay, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Graham Jarvis)
    • Guests: Katie Kissoon, Dave Mattacks, Tim Renwick, Frank Ricotti, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Martin Jenner)
    • Producer: (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
    • Comments: This was the first album I bought by this great lady. Great collections of covers: 'Money' (Pink Floyd), 'Don't stop' (Fleetwood Mac), 'Gasoline Alley' (Rod Stewart), 'Nights in white satin' (Moody Blues), etc. With superb players: Tim Renwick (guitar on 2 tracks, 'Our love' and 'Can't go on'), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Martin Jenner (guitar), John Giblin (bass), Pete Wingfield (keyboards, also backing vocals here), Duncan Mackay (keyboards), Dave Mattacks (drums), John Lingwood (drums), Graham Jarvis (drums), Duncan Kinnell (drums), Frank Ricotti (percussion), Katie Kissoon & Jimmy Chambers (backing vocals). Album produced by the late Gus Dudgeon. The arrangers for the tracks are Pete Wingfield, Geoff Whitehorn, Duncan Mackay and John Giblin.
  • Pearl - The Video Show - Elkie Brooks (1982)

    • Members: Elkie Brooks, John Giblin, Duncan Kinnell, Duncan Mackay, Geoff Whitehorn
  • He was she was you was we was - Roger Chapman & The Shortlist (1982)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Stretch, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Comments: Double live album.
  • The Riffburglar album - Riffburglars (1982)

  • Mango crazy - Roger Chapman (1983)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Alan Coulter, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Guests: Ronnie Leahy, Duncan Mackay
  • Chuck Farley - Chuck Farley (1983)

    • Members: Alan Coulter, Poli Palmer, Steve Simpson, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
  • Swag - The Riffburglars (1983)

  • The Shadow knows - Roger Chapman (1984)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Brian Johnston, Sam Kelly, John Lingwood, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Tony Stevens, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Zipper - Roger Chapman (1986)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Brian Johnston, John Lingwood, Nick Pentelow, Tony Stevens, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Sam Brown, Helen Chappelle, Frank Mead (RIP: Vicki Brown)
  • Techno-prisoners - Roger Chapman (1987)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Henry Spinetti, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Guests: Alvin Lee
  • Live in Berlin - Roger Chapman (1989)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Brian Johnston, Sam Kelly, Nick Pentelow, Tony Stevens, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Bless Tupelo - Denny Newman (1990)

    • Members: John Lingwood, Denny Newman, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Malcolm Taylor
    • Comments: Recorded in January 1990. There is a special edition CD with 2 bonus tracks.
  • Under no obligation - Roger Chapman (03/1992)

    • Members: Gina Brown, Roger Chapman, Ian Gibbons, Debbie Sharp, Steve Simpson, Peter Stroud, Mick Weaver, Geoff Whitehorn, Laurie Wisefield
    • Guests: George Chandler, Judy Cheeks, Bob Jenkins, Alvin Lee, Mike Paice, Juliet Roberts, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Andy Brown)
    • Producer: Bob Ross, Mike Vernon
    • Comments: After four years out of Roger Chapman's band, Geoff Whitehorn played with him again in this album: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Laurie Wisefield (guitar), Alvin Lee (guitar), Peter Stroud (bass, later in Peter Green's Splinter Group), Andy Brown (bass), Mick Weaver (keyboards), Pete Wingfield (keyboards), Ian Gibbons (keyboards), Mike Paice (sax), Bob Jenkins (drums). Produced by Mike Vernon.
  • Vivariatum - Fantasy (1994)

    • Members: Paul Lawrence, David Read, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Producer: Dennis Blackham
    • Comments: This album contains unreleased tracks from 1970, 1973 and 1976; that´s why it was recorded by different lineups of the band.
  • The Long goodbye - Procol Harum (July 1995)

  • Pastime dreamer live - Crawler (1997)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Now - Paul Rodgers (1997)

  • Live - The Loreley tapes - Paul Rodgers (1997)

  • Beyond the beyond plus... - Fantasy (1999)

    • Members: Paul Lawrence, David Read, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Technical: David Grinsted
    • Comments: Beyond the beyond was to be Fantasy´s 2nd album in 1974 (recorded in July 1974), but it was never released until 1999 when it finally appeared, remastered and with 5 bonus tracks (some recorded in 1970). Geoff Whitehorn appears in the tracks from 1970.
  • Electric - Paul Rodgers (1999)

  • British Rock Symphony - British Rock Symphony (07/1999)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Eric Burdon, Alice Cooper, Roger Daltrey, Paul Rodgers, Zak Starkey, Simon Townshend, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Dave Boruff, Peter Gordeno, Tim Pierce, Phil Spalding
    • Producer: Ron Nevison
    • Technical: Gavin Lurssen, Mark Plati
    • Comments: Japanese CD contains a bonus track (´Money, sung by Eric Burdon).
  • Concert classics, vol 10 - Crawler (09/1999)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Moth to a flame - Roger Chapman (02/2001)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Mel Collins, Alan Coulter, Helen Hardy, Tim Hinkley, Kathi O´Donoghue, Nick Pentelow, Jerome Rimson, Stretch, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
  • Snakebite - Crawler (11/2001)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Demo anthology: 1975 to 1978 - Crawler (2002)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Live Agora Club Ohio USA 1978 - Crawler (2002)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • Live (DVD) - Procol Harum (July 2002) (LIVE)

  • The Well´s on fire - Procol Harum (March 2003)

  • One more time - Procol Harum (2004) (LIVE)

  • Siggi Schwarz & The electricguitar legends vol 1 - Siggi Schwarz & The electricguitar legends (07/2004)

    • Members: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Alex Conti, Frank Diez, Michael Schenker
  • Live at The Union Chapel (DVD) - Procol Harum (August 2004) (LIVE)

  • Electric lady - Elkie Brooks (03/2005)

    • Members: Elkie Brooks, Steve Jones, Lee Noble, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Technical: Trevor Jordan
  • Woodstock vol 2 - Siggi Schwarz & The rock legends (06/2005)

    • Members: Chris Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Alex Conti, Steve Lukather, Michael Schenker
  • Don´t cry out loud - Elkie Brooks (10/2005)

    • Members: Brian Badhams, Elkie Brooks, Mike Cahen, Lee Noble, Mike Richardson, Jean Roussel, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: Recorded live in May 2004.
  • Live at Ulmer Zelt - Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends (03/2006)

  • The Loft tapes volume 4 - Roger Chapman & The Riffburglars (10/2006)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Alan Coulter, Tim Hinkley, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Comments: Recorded live in 1982 in Hamburg.
  • Live with friends - Elkie Brooks (2007)

    • Members: Brian Badhams, Elkie Brooks, Steve Jones, Lee Noble, Mike Richardson, Jean Roussel, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Sarah Jory, Martin Taylor, Rick Wakeman (RIP: Humphrey Lyttelton)
    • Technical: Trevor Jordan
  • Soul classics - Siggi Schwarz And The Legends (2007)

    • Members: Chris Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Alex Conti, Laurie Wisefield
  • In concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra & Choir - Procol Harum (2008) (LIVE)

  • In concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra & Choir - Procol Harum (2008) (LIVE)

    • Members: Gary Brooker, Mark Brzezicki, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, Mick Grabham, Matt Pegg, Josh Phillips, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: B J Wilson)
    • Comments: Live album taken from the same concert as the CD, in 2006. But the DVD contains bonus tracks from 1974 with the lineup featuring Mick Grabham, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping and B J Wilson.
  • Hide go seek - Roger Chapman (2009)

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Jim Cregan, Ian Gibbons, Anthony Glynne, Andy Hamilton, Tim Hinkley, John Lingwood, Micky Moody, Steve Simpson, Henry Spinetti, Peter Stroud, Bobby Tench, Gary Twigg, Mick Weaver, Geoff Whitehorn, Laurie Wisefield (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Guests: Joe Hubbard, Bob Jenkins, Alvin Lee, Jamie Moses, Tony O´Malley, Jeff Seopardie, Pete Wingfield
    • Comments: 2CD, a collection of rarities and alternative takes.
  • GoodTimes songs - GoodTimes-All-Star-Band (2009)

    • Members: Chris Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Guests: Pete York
    • Comments: This CD was given in 2009 with the 100th issue of the GoodTimes magazine in Germany.
  • Riff Burglar live at Munster Hall - Roger Chapman & The Shortlist (08/2009)

    • Members: Gina Brown, Roger Chapman, Alan Coulter, Ian Gibbons, John Lingwood, Micky Moody, Nick Pentelow, Peter Stroud, Mick Weaver, Geoff Whitehorn, Laurie Wisefield (RIP: Boz Burrell)
  • The Loft tapes volume 2 - Roger Chapman & The Shortlist ( - )

    • Members: Roger Chapman, Alan Coulter, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Comments: Live album recorded in 1983, when Roger was touring promoting the Mango crazy album.
  • Gambler Mk II - Gambler Mk II ( - )

  • One eye to the future - Procol Harum ( - )

    • Members: Gary Brooker, Geoff Dunn, Matt Pegg, Josh Phillips, Geoff Whitehorn
COMPILATIONS AS A BAND MEMBER (1 credit)
  • Secrets of the hive - the best of Procol Harum - Procol Harum (August 2007)

ALBUMS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (10 credits)
  • Electric garden - Mike Starrs (1974)

  • Chance - Manfred Mann Earth Band (1980)

    • Members: Pat King, John Lingwood, Manfred Mann, Mick Rogers, Chris Thompson (RIP: Steve Waller)
    • Guests: Dyan Birch, Willy Finlayson, Robbie McIntosh, Graham Preskett, Trevor Rabin, Barbara Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: In Chance, with Chris Thompson (vocals, guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Waller (guitar), Robbie McIntosh (guitar), Trevor Rabin (guitar), Mick Rogers (guitar), Pat King (bass), Barbara Thompson (sax, from Paraphernalia), John Lingwood (drums), Graham Preskett (violin).
  • Human error - Poli Palmer (1985)

    • Members: Poli Palmer
    • Guests: Mel Collins, Bernie Holland, Sam Kelly, Nick Pentelow, Steve Simpson, John Surman, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Boz Burrell)
    • Comments: The solo album by this great veteran shows him playing with many of his usual bandmates in Roger Chapman band: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Steve Simpson (guitar), Boz Burrell (bass), Mel Collins (sax), Nick Pentelow (sax), Sam Kelly (drums), plus Bernie Holland (guitar) and John Surman (sax).
  • The High cost of living - Chris Thompson (September 1986)

    • Members: John Lingwood, Robbie McIntosh, Chris Thompson
    • Guests: Gary Barnacle, Timmy Cappello, Martin Dobson, Tommy Faragher, Anton Fig, Michael Fisher, Nick Garvey, Stevie Lange, Bobby Messano, Susie O´List, Maggie Ryder, Steve Sidwell, Ira Siegel, John Siegler, Miriam Stockley, Michael Thompson, Pete Thoms, John Van Tongeren, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: Great vocalist Chris Thompson is backed here by Robbie McIntosh (guitar, old bandmate in Night), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar, also old bandmate), Bob Messano (guitar), Michael Thompson (guitar), John Siegler (bass), John Van Torgeren (keyboards), Michael Fisher (keyboards), Timmy Cappello (sax, from Tina Turner band), Gary Barnacle (sax), Steve Sidwell (sax), Martin Dobson (sax), Peter Thoms (trumpet), Anton Fig (drums), John Lingwood (drums). Backing vocals by Stevie Lange, Miriam Stockley, Robbie Nevil, Tommy Farragher, Suzie O'List and Gill O'Donovan.
  • ´Bout time - The Phil Hilborne Band (1993)

  • Run for cover - John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick (1995)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
    • Guests: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: Run for cover is his first solo album in the 90s. Rabbit sings and plays all the instruments, except guitar parts. Geoff Webb is the guitarist in 7 tracks, while Geoff Whitehorn plays in the remaining 8 tracks. Whitehorn licks and solos are awesome (as always!).
  • Tour guide - John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick (1996)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
    • Guests: Kuma Harada, Janne Schaffer, Henry Spinetti, Snowy White, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson-Slesser
    • Comments: For Tour guide, John reunites with two of his bandmates in Crawler: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), and Terry Wilson-Slesser (vocals). Completing the lineup, a superb rhythm section: Kuma Harada (bass) and Henry Spinetti (drums), plus Snowy White guesting on two tracks, and Janne Schaffer (guitar on 1 track, he was the usual guitarist for Abba).
  • Don´t blame me... I just play bass - Tony Stevens (01/2000)

    • Members: Tony Stevens
    • Guests: Anthony Glynne, Nick Payn, Nick Pentelow, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: He's the bassist from Savoy Brown, and later an original member of Foghat, where he still is (again). He's backed in this solo album by: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Anthony Glynn, Nick Payn (sax), Nick Pentelow (sax), Alan Love. It includes a rendition of The Rolling Stones' ´Under my thumb´.
  • Welcome to America - Rabbit (04/2002)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
    • Guests: Kuma Harada, Henry Spinetti, Snowy White, Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson-Slesser
  • The Wind cried - John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick (2010)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick
    • Guests: Martin Belmont, Walter Latupeirissa, Juan Van Emmerloot, Geoff Whitehorn
COLLECTIVE ALBUMS (2 credits)
  • The Guitarist collection volume 1 - VVAA (August 2000)

    • Guests: Geoff Dunn, Willy Finlayson, Gordon Giltrap, Greg Harewood, Joe Hubbard, Matt Irving, Ronnie Johnson, James Litherland, John McLaughlin, Micky Moody, Charlie Morgan, Phil Mulford, Nigel Portman Smith, Roy Shipston, Danny Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: This album contains 11 original songs by British top guitarists, such as Geoff Whitehorn, James Litherland (ex-Colosseum and Mogul Thrash), Micky Moody, Gordon Giltrap, Ronnie Johnson, Willy Finlayson and Joe Hubbard.
  • Live: a week at the Bridge E16 - VVAA ( - ) (LIVE)

    • Guests: Ron Berg, Mick Clarke, Rod De´Ath, Clive Edwards, Mick Eve, Billy Kristian, Stevie Lange, Jackie Lynton, Gerry McAvoy, Stewart McDonald, Jeff Peters, Dennis Stratton, Chris Thompson, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Ron Carthy, Lou Martin, Steve Waller)
    • Comments: Live album (LP+EP) recorded at The Bridge House, Canning Town, London in April 1978. The album is shared with 5 bands: Jackie Lynton's Happy Days, Gerry McAvoy Jam, Salt, Filthy McNasty (3 tracks: ´Move Over´, ´Fire Down Below´ and ´Can't Get Next to You´), Remus Down Boulevard (2 tracks: ´Only for you´ and ´Gunrunner´).
SESSIONS (41 credits)
  • Treading the boards - Richard Digance (1975)

    • Members: Doug Morter
    • Guests: Dik Cadbury, Doreen Chanter, Delisle Harper, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Robert Kirby)
    • Producer: Tony Atkins
    • Technical: Barry Hammond
    • Comments: Folkie singer; it's a very nice album. With Geoff Whitehorn (playing all the electric guitar parts), Doug Morter (guitar), John O'Connor (guitar), DeLisle Harper (bass), Dik Cadbury (bass), Dave Nevin (keyboards), John Mitchell (keyboards), Adrian Shepherd (drums), Doreen Chanter & Martha Smith & Tony Atkins (backing vocals). Tony Atkins is also the producer of the album.
  • Backwoods - Gay & Terry Woods (1975)

    • Members: Ed Deane, Joe O´Donnell, Gay Woods, Terry Woods
    • Guests: Peter Arnesen, Tony Carr, Mike Giles, Geoff Whitehorn, Dave Wintour
    • Producer: Tony Atkins
    • Comments: They were founder members of Steeleye Span, but they left the band after four months. They joined in May 70 to Doctor Strangely Strange (now more famous because a young Gary Moore played in some of their albums), and later they formed the Woods Band. I think this is their second album. With Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Ed Deane (guitar, bass), Dave Wintour (bass), Peter Arnesen (keyboards), Tony Carr (percussion), Mike Giles (drums).
  • Rocks in my head - Mike Berry (1976)

    • Members: Chas Hodges
    • Guests: Terry Britten, Clem Cattini, Gerry Conway, Ken Freeman, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Graham Todd)
    • Comments: He was the mythical singer from The Outlaws (a combo produced by Joe Meek, who also included Chas Hodges, Ritchie Blackmore and Mick Underwood, to be covered in my Olympus). This album features Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Terry Britten (guitar), Andy Parker (guitar), Ken Freeman (keyboards), Graham Todd (keyboards), Clem Cattini (drums), Gerry Conway (drums), Mel Jones (drums). As well as some old members of the Outlaws: Billy Kuy (guitar), Ken Lundgren (bass), Chas Hodges (keyboards).
  • Skin deep - Peter Doyle (1977)

    • Members: (RIP: Peter Doyle)
    • Guests: B J Cole, Tony Hymas, Paul Keogh, Simon Phillips, Trevor Spencer, Val Stokes, Alan Tarney, Geoff Whitehorn, Joy Yates (RIP: Mac Tontoh)
    • Comments: He was the singer in New Seekers.
  • Survivor - Eric Burdon (1978)

    • Members: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Eric Burdon, Frank Diez, Dave Dover, Zoot Money, Kenny Parry, Steffi Stephan, Alvin Taylor
    • Guests: P P Arnold, Maggie Bell, Colin Pincott, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Vicki Brown, Alexis Korner)
    • Producer: (RIP: Chas Chandler)
  • Wivabandon / Oneezone - Wounder John Scott Cree (1979)

    • Guests: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: This album contains recordings made from 1975 to 1979, and Geoff Whitehorn is featured in several tracks.
  • Heavy duty - Jimmy Hibbert (1980)

    • Guests: Steve Bolton, Pat King, John Lingwood, Manfred Mann, Graham Preskett, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Steve Waller)
    • Comments: This funny album (the images in the front and rear cover are fantastic) is credited to Jimmy Hibbert, who was a member of the rock-comedy band Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias in 1973. They split in 1980, after the death of one of the members (vocalist Les Prior). Ah, if you want to know where Jimmy Hibbert currently is, check for the credits on cartoon series 'Count Duckula'! Well, back to this album ... the musicians are: Geoff Whitehorn (who plays all the guitars in the album), Graham Preskett (keyboards), and from Manfred Mann Earth Band: Manfred Mann (keyboards), Pat King (bass), John Lingwood (drums).
  • Let your feelings show - Edna B Jerano (1980)

    • Guests: Mike Bailey, Thor Baldursson, Geoff Bastow, Mats Bjoerklund, Sharon Campbell, Keith Forsey, Cliff Hall, Ricky Hitchcock, Alan Jones, Roy Jones, Dave King, Linda Taylor, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Producer: Tony Atkins
    • Comments: I must admit that I bought this album just because of Geoff's presence, as I didn't know (I still don't know) who she is.
  • That´s what you get babe - Kevin Ayers (February 1980)

    • Members: (RIP: Kevin Ayers, Ollie Halsall)
    • Guests: Mo Foster, Liam Genockey, Roy Jones, Neil Lancaster, Trevor Murrell, Graham Preskett, Claire Torry, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: Usually living in Spain, this album was recorded prior to coming here. Produced by Graham Preskett (who also plays guitar, keyboards and violin), the musicians include the much-missed Ollie Halsall (guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Liam Genockey (drums), Trevor Morrell (drums), Claire Torry (backing vocals).
  • Gerald Masters - Gerald Masters (1981)

    • Guests: Mike Bailey, Jeff Daly, Alan Jones, Roy Jones, Pete Kircher, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Producer: Tony Atkins
  • Another hot night - Florence Warner (1981)

    • Guests: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: This fine vocalist appears in albums by Steely Dan, Donovan, Jimmy Buffett and Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg. She has been releasing her solo material since 1973.
  • Pas facile - Johnny Halliday (09/1981)

    • Members: Johnny Halliday
    • Guests: Simon Bell, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Mike Davis, Stuart Elliott, Joe Fagin, John Giblin, Barrie Guard, Patrick Halling, Carol Kenyon, Duncan Mackay, Steve Simpson, Linda Taylor, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Ron Aspery)
    • Comments: He's the rock star from France, from the 60s. It was recorded in 1981 in England.
  • The Comeback soundtrack - Eric Burdon Band (1982)

    • Members: Tony Braunagel, Eric Burdon, Bobby Martin, Billy McCubbon, John Sterling, Snuffy Walden, Terry Wilson (RIP: Ronnie Barron)
    • Guests: Louis Cabaza, Steve Goldstein, Kate Markowitz, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Take it from they boys - Marcia Hines (1982)

    • Guests: Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: This must be her second album, after Ooh child. It includes a rendition of ´Many rivers to cross´.
  • Somewhere in Afrika - Manfred Mann (1982)

    • Members: Jim Copley, Matt Irving, Shona Laing, John Lingwood, Manfred Mann, Mick Rogers, Chris Thompson (RIP: Steve Waller)
    • Guests: Stevie Lange, Robbie McIntosh, Trevor Rabin, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Vicki Brown)
    • Comments: CD reissue from 1999 contains 5 bonus tracks.
  • Wall Street Crash - Wall Street Crash (1982)

    • Guests: Ray Cooper, Martin Dobson, John Giblin, Cliff Hall, Duncan Mackay, Alan Parker, Simon Phillips, Paul Westwood, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Ron Aspery, Tommy Eyre)
    • Comments: Sorry, I don't know who they are. The list of musicians involved in this project is long: Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Alan Parker (guitar), Paul Westwood (bass), John Giblin (bass), Tommy Eyre (keyboards), Duncan Mackay (keyboards), Cliff Hall (keyboards), Ron Aspery (sax), Martin Dobson (sax), Simon Phillips (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion).
  • Cry for no one - Joe Fagin (1983)

    • Members: Joe Fagin
    • Guests: Fran Byrne, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Terry ´Tex´ Comer, Ed Deane, Stuart Elliott, John Giblin, Barrie Guard, Cliff Hall, Patrick Halling, Preston Heyman, Alan Jones, Duncan Mackay, Alan Parker, Ray Russell, Steve Simpson, Linda Taylor, Geoff Whitehorn, Dave Wintour (RIP: Graham Jarvis, Graham Todd)
  • Pipes of peace - Paul McCartney (10/1983)

    • Members: Denny Laine, Paul McCartney (RIP: Linda McCartney)
    • Guests: Hugh Burns, Stanley Clarke, Steve Gadd, Gary Grant, Gary Herbig, Jerry Hey, Ricky Lawson, Andy Mackay, Dave Mattacks, Ringo Starr, Eric Stewart, Ernie Watts, Nathan Lamar Watts, Geoff Whitehorn, Bill Wolfer, Gavyn Wright (RIP: Michael Jackson, David Williams)
    • Comments: Pipes of peace includes collaborations from Michael Jackson (vocals), Eric Stewart (guitar), Denny Laine (guitar), Hughie Burns (guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Stanley Clarke (bass), Jerry Hey (horns), Andy Mackay (sax), Ernie Watts (sax), Ringo Starr (drums), Steve Gadd (drums), Dave Mattacks (drums). The remastered CD was reissued in June 1993, with 3 bonus tracks.
  • Suddenly - Billy Ocean (1984)

    • Guests: Christine Faith, Lisa Fischer, Curtis King, Katie Kissoon, Stevie Lange, Tony Maronie, Eddie Martinez, Cindy Mizelle, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Producer: (RIP: Keith Diamond)
    • Comments: This famous singer released this album in 1984, including a rendition of ´The long and winding road´. This was one year before he had a great hit with the song theme from The jewel of the Nile soundtrack (´When the going gets though´). Also with Eddie Martinez (guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar) and very good vocalists: Katie Kissoon, Stevie Lange, Cyndi Myzelle, Lisa Fischer, Curtis King, etc.
  • Take it or leave it - Jimmy Nail (1986)

    • Guests: John Barclay, Jo Burt, Paul Carmen, Richard Cottle, Jeff Daly, Felix Krish, Ian Lynn, Andrew Mackintosh, Tessa Niles, Alan Park, Tim Renwick, Danny Schogger, Jamie Talbot, Linda Taylor, Roger Taylor, Derek Watkins, Geoff Whitehorn, Neal Wilkinson
    • Comments: In this album, Jimmy Nail is backed by: Tim Renwick (guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Rick Parfitt (guitar, from Status Quo), Felix Krish (bass), Jo Burt (bass, he once played in Black Sabbath), Richard Cottle (keyboards), Jeff Daly (horns), Neil Wilkinson (drums), Roger Taylor (drums, from Queen), and backing vocals by Linda Taylor and Tessa Niles, among others.
  • Frobisher drive - Gilbert O´Sullivan (1987)

    • Members: Tim Renwick
    • Guests: Don Airey, Richard Bailey, Andy Caine, Simon Clarke, Tony Hymas, Luis Jardim, Bob Jenkins, Brad Lang, Roddy Lorimer, Ian Lynn, Juliet Roberts, Tim Sanders, Robin Smith, Carol Thompson, Derek Watkins, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Producer: Ken Gold, Chris Tsangarides (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
    • Comments: Originally released in 1987 in Germany, it was finally released in 1989 in England under the new title In the key of G, with a slightly different tracklisting.
  • Paris - Jon English / David Mackay (1990)

    • Guests: Laurence Cottle, Richard Cottle, Joe Fagin, Ian Lynn, Val McKenna, Tim Renwick, Susie Webb, Trevor White, Geoff Whitehorn, Neal Wilkinson (RIP: Harry Nilsson)
    • Comments: This double album features many vocalists, as well as some of my favourite players: Tim Renwick (guitar), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar, sitar), Laurence Cottle (bass), Richard Cottle (keyboards), Ian Lynn (keyboards), Chris Cozens (keyboards), Cliff Hall (keyboards), Ron Aspery (sax), Neil Wilkinson (drums), and vocals by John Parr, Joe Fagin, Harry Nilsson, Barry Humphries, Francis Rossi, Demis Roussos. With the London Symphony Orchestra.
  • The Wall - live in Berlin - Roger Waters (August 1990) (LIVE)

    • Members: Graham Broad, Paul Carrack, Joe Chemay, Rick DiFonzo, Andy Fairweather Low, James Farber, Stan Farber, James Galway, Nick Glennie-Smith, Jim Haas, Garth Hudson, Jon Joyce, Chester Kamen, Paddy Moloney, Roger Waters, Roger Waters, Snowy White (RIP: Levon Helm, Peter Wood)
    • Guests: Bryan Adams, Thomas Dolby, Marianne Faithfull, Cyndi Lauper, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Rick Danko)
    • Comments: Roger Waters performed The Wall live at a special benefit concert in Berlin in July 1990, with great guests such as Van Morrison, Bryan Adams, Cyndi Lauper, etc. Although Geoff Whitehorn didn't play in the live performance of The Wall - Live in Berlin, he was called to play some parts in the studio. I remember I watched it live on TV, and there were lots of technical problems. In fact, the whole sound was absent for some of the first songs. So, in order to be released on CD, they need to 'fix' some things, and Geoff was called to play.
  • Waiting in the wings - Chris Farlowe (1992)

    • Members: Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Chris Farlowe, Kuma Harada, Tim Hinkley, Albert Lee, Micky Moody, Charlie Morgan, Phil Palmer
    • Guests: Sam Brown, Clem Clempson, Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Andy Nye, Jeff Seopardie, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Vicki Brown, Boz Burrell)
    • Comments: Fantastic singer, he is backed in Waiting in the wings with a impressive list of musicians and friends, like Alvin Lee & Leo Lyons (from Ten Years After), Micky Moody (guitar), Tim Hinkley (keyboards, also producing), Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Albert Lee (guitar), Clem Clempson (guitar), Phil Palmer (guitar), Boz Burrell (bass), Charlie Morgan (drums), and backing vocals by Vicky Brown, Sam Brown, Irene Chanter & Doreen Chanter. The album was recorded during 1990 and 1991. Ah, the Spanish version is a bit different: the title was Farlowe, and it has a different song, plus two different takes.
  • Amused to death - Roger Waters (09/1992)

    • Members: P P Arnold, Graham Broad, Doreen Chanter, Rick DiFonzo, Andy Fairweather Low, Jim Haas, Jon Joyce, Katie Kissoon, Patrick Leonard, Roger Waters (RIP: Michael Kamen)
    • Guests: Jeff Beck, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, B J Cole, Luis Conte, Rita Coolidge, Lynne Fiddmont, Denny Fongheiser, Bruce Gaitsch, Don Henley, Natalie Jackson, Randy Jackson, Steve Lukather, John Patitucci, John Pierce, Tim Pierce, Steve Sidwell, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Jeff Porcaro)
    • Technical: Haydn Bendall
    • Comments: What a killer guitar team for the album Amused to death!: Jeff Beck and Geoff Whitehorn. Also with Steve Lukather (guitar), Tim Pierce (guitar), Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar), B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar), Rick DiFonzo (guitar), Bruce Gaitsch (guitar), John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards), Randy Jackson (bass), John Pattituci (bass), the late Jeff Porcaro (drums), Graham Broad (drums), Denny Fongheiser (drums), and vocals by Rita Coolidge, Don Henley, Katie Kissoon and Doreen Chanter, plus Michael Kamen conducting an orchestra. A very interesting album.
  • Sounds of the loop - Gilbert O´Sullivan (1993)

    • Members: Mick Parker
    • Guests: Gary Barnacle, Mel Collins, Bob Skeat, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Crocodile shoes 2 - Jimmy Nail (1994)

    • Guests: Pete Beachill, Andy Caine, Guy Chambers, Martin Ditcham, Melvyn Duffy, Gary Husband, Chester Kamen, Paul Keogh, Paul Lamb, John Miles, Dominic Miller, Pino Palladino, Guy Pratt, Jackie Rawe, Juliet Roberts, Danny Schogger, Beverley Skeete, Hamish Stuart, Stan Sulzmann, Phil Todd, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Paul ´Tubbs´ Williams)
  • Big river - Jimmy Nail (1995)

    • Members: Geoff Dugmore
    • Guests: Hugh Burns, Andy Caine, Guy Chambers, Alan Clark, Melvyn Duffy, Chester Kamen, Mark Knopfler, Tessa Niles, Danny Schogger, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Technical: Jon Kelly
  • Under Parr - John Parr (1996)

    • Members: Graham Broad, Richard Cottle
    • Guests: Mike Baird, Matt Bissonette, Ian Harrison, Nigel Hitchcock, Dave Koz, Ian Lynn, Michael Mishaw, Alan Park, Kevin Savigar, Neil Sidwell, Steve Sidwell, Paul Spong, Michael Thompson, Billy Trudell, John Verity, Geoff Whitehorn, Jim Williams
    • Technical: Chris Lord-Alge
  • Singer sawing machine - Gilbert O´Sullivan (1997)

  • Storm - Vanessa-Mae (1997)

    • Guests: Graham Broad, Richard Cottle, Peter Lockett, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Comments: This young female violin prodigy player started her career releasing classical albums, with pieces by Mozart, Paganini, Bach, etc. But she also releases pop albums. This one contains collaborations from Geoff Whitehorn (guitar), Andy Hill (guitar, bass, keyboards), Richard Cottle (keyboards), Graham Broad (drums) and several orchestras.
  • Who´s serious - the symphonic music of The Who - The London Philharmonic Orchestra (February 1998)

    • Guests: John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Steve Butler, Peter Gordeno, Jody Linscott, Billy Nicholls, Phil Spalding, Zak Starkey, Simon Townshend, Geoff Whitehorn, Ian Wilson
    • Producer: Jon Astley
  • Inhaling green - Nick Magnus (1999)

  • See my way - Mick Abrahams (July 2000)

    • Members: Mick Abrahams, Dave Lennox, Jim Rodford
    • Guests: Dave Bronze, Paul Burgess, Tracy Graham, Mick Parker, Nick Payn, Josh Phillips, Andy Pyle, Elliott Randall, Steve Rodford, Mike Summerland, Graham Walker, Sharon Watson, Geoff Whitehorn
  • How many times - Mick Abrahams & Sharon Watson (2002)

    • Members: Mick Abrahams, Jim Rodford, Sharon Watson
    • Guests: Dave Bronze, Nigel Neill, Mick Parker, Nick Payn, Josh Phillips, Steve Rodford, Mike Summerland, Graham Walker, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Big George Webley)
  • Flickering flame vol 1 - Roger Waters (04/2002)

    • Members: P P Arnold, Doyle Bramhall II, Graham Broad, Jon Carin, Doreen Chanter, Eric Clapton, Mel Collins, Andy Fairweather Low, Katie Kissoon, Patrick Leonard, Susannah Melvoin, Andy Newmark, Ian Ritchie, Claire Torry, Andy Wallace, Roger Waters, Snowy White (RIP: Michael Kamen)
    • Guests: Madeline Bell, Andy Bown, Clem Clempson, Luis Conte, Ray Cooper, Kevin Flanagan, Matt Irving, John Lingwood, Steve Lukather, Raf Ravenscroft, Suzanne Rhatigan, David Sanborn, Pete Thomas, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Vicki Brown, James P Johnson)
  • Hexameron - Nick Magnus (2005)

    • Members: Nick Magnus
    • Guests: Debi Doss, John Hackett, Steve Hackett, Peter Hicks, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Live at Abbey Road 2000 - Tony Ashton And Friends (July 2006)

    • Members: (RIP: Tony Ashton)
    • Guests: Chris Barber, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Howie Casey, Robert Hart, Bernie Marsden, Jeanette McKinley, Micky Moody, Neil Murray, Gary Nuttall, Ian Paice, Nigel Portman Smith, Zak Starkey, Geoff Whitehorn, Laurie Wisefield, Pete York (RIP: John Entwistle, Jon Lord, Sheila McKinley)
  • Purgatory & paradise - Gerald Masters ( - )

  • Music from a living room - Gerald Masters ( - )

  • Brown source - Soul Survivors ( - )

    • Members: Roger Cotton, Paul Cox
    • Guests: Bob Jenkins, Nicky Moore, Geoff Whitehorn
    • Technical: Jerry Stevenson
    • Comments: 2CD live recorded as a tribute to the magnificent, late bassist Andy Brown by some of his friends.
COMPILATIONS (SESSIONS) (4 credits)
  • All the best! - Paul McCartney (1987)

    • Members: Geoff Britton, Howie Casey, Joe English, Denny Laine, Paul McCartney, Henry McCullough, Denny Seiwell (RIP: Linda McCartney, Jimmy McCulloch)
    • Guests: Hugh Burns, Stanley Clarke, Steve Gadd, Gary Grant, Gary Herbig, Jerry Hey, Remi Kabaka, Ricky Lawson, Andy Mackay, Dave Mattacks, Hugh McCracken, Tom Scott, David Spinozza, Ringo Starr, Eric Stewart, Allen Toussaint, Ernie Watts, Nathan Lamar Watts, Geoff Whitehorn, Bill Wolfer, Stevie Wonder, Gavyn Wright (RIP: Michael Jackson, David Williams)
    • Producer: George Martin
  • The Best of Manfred Mann Earth Band - Manfred Mann (1996)

    • Members: Geoff Britton, Dave Flett, Pat King, John Lingwood, Manfred Mann, Colin Pattenden, Mick Rogers, Chris Slade, Chris Thompson (RIP: Steve Waller)
    • Guests: Dyan Birch, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Lee Herschberg, Ruby James, Suzanne Lynch, Robbie McIntosh, Trevor Rabin, Barbara Thompson, Christopher Warren-Green, Nigel Warren-Green, Geoff Whitehorn
  • Best of the Transatlantic years - Richard Digance (06/1997)

    • Members: Doug Morter
    • Guests: Alex Atterson, Dik Cadbury, Doreen Chanter, Dave Cooke, DeLisle Harper, Nigel Pegrum, Geoff Whitehorn (RIP: Martin Jenkins, Robert Kirby)
    • Producer: Tony Atkins, Rick Kemp
    • Technical: Barry Hammond
  • Lake songs from Red Waters: the best of Gay & Terry Woods - Gay & Terry Woods (2003)

    • Members: Ed Deane, Dave Mattacks, David Morrison, Joe O´Donnell, Dave Pegg, Gay Woods, Terry Woods
    • Guests: Bob Andrews, Peter Arnesen, Andrew Bodnar, Tony Carr, B J Cole, Timi Donald, Pat Donaldson, Tristan Fry, Mike Giles, Steve Goulding, Bryn Haworth, Frank Ricotti, Geoff Whitehorn, Dave Wintour

QUESTIONS:

01. Has Andy Baker played with Gambler (or Mk II)?

02. Geoff plays in some albums by Chas & Dave, but don´t know which ones. Can someone help me, please?

03. Geoff has played in sessions for Lulu, Paul Young and John Parr, but don´t know the albums, as I don´t have them. Any clue?

04. Geoff played with Peter Arnesen and John Richardson in an album for Peter Noone, but don´t know which one. It should be around 1974. Does anybody know?

05. Does Geoff play in Maggie Bell Live Boston USA 1975 live album? I don´t have the album credits.


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From the always interesting Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin), we have:

From the superb site Knights in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar & Vanja), we have:

From the great site DME (by Dmitri Epstein), we have fantastic interviews:

From the comprehensive Rockpalast site (by Michael Marsch), we have:

From the fantastic The British Sound blog (by Bruno Ceriotti), we have rock family trees about:

Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:

Assorted links:

RELATED VIDEO LINKS: 3
Disclaimer: I don´t own or upload any of the videos linked here. I just include links to live videos that are already available, in order to show the work of this musician. Anyway, if someone feels that some link shouldn't be included, please write me at the email address shown below. And if you know of more videos featuring Geoff Whitehorn, please, also write me with the link.
  • Phil Hilborne Band - Ninetyonog (1994)
  • Phil Hilborne Band with Geoff Whitehorn in 1994. Amazing! (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Adam Bushell, Andy Frost, Phil Hilborne, Geoff Whitehorn.

  • Siggi Schwarz - Woodstock
  • Siggi Schwarz live in 2005. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Siggi Schwarz, Geoff Whitehorn. Rest of the band unknown to me.

  • Gambler Mk II - Unknown Title
  • Gambler Mk II live. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Geoff Whitehorn. Rest of the band unknown to me.


THANKS:

Very Special Thanks to:
  • Gabriel Magno: for all his fantastic photos and for his great kindness (and keyboard playing!!).
  • Jimmy Jewell (the keyboardist): for info about British Rock Symphony and correcting a mistake I had made (2001).
  • Erik Sprooten: for his comments on Geoff Whitehorn and my website (2000).
  • Clive Marsh: for info on The Sunbeats (2001).
  • John Scott Cree: for info on his own albums featuring Geoff (2000).
  • Phil Hilborne: for info on his album with Geoff (2001).
  • Gerald Masters: for info on his own albums featuring Geoff (2000).
  • Mike Cahen: for telling me about Geoff playing with Elkie Brooks again in 2004 (2004).
  • Terry Slesser: for telling me that Geoff was appearing as guest with Terry´s band Freeway (2007).

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Roland Clare: for all the info concerning Procol Harum (please visit the PH website at Beyond the Pale, it's simply incredible!) and more.. (1999).
  • Alex Gitlin: my friend, for the If albums, so many superb scans, and info about Roger Chapman and Chuck Farley.
  • Christer Fridhammar: for info on Chuck Farley (check his great website) as well as about the Electric album (1999).
  • Joan May: for help with Procol Harum info, as well as kindness and support (1999).
  • David Reid: for extensive info on Gambler (2002).
  • Steve Wollington: for extensive info on Roger Chapman & The Shortlist live lineups (2002).
  • Hermann Braunschmidt: for his incredible, wonderful presents.
  • Phillip Wayne Slaughter: for wonderful, exhaustive info on Elkie Brooks live lineups (2002).
  • GemmaBlyth: for info about Spinning Wheel (2010).
  • Lucy Piller: for offering me photos of Geoff Whitehorn (sorry, never got them!) (1999).
  • Tony Hunt: for his comments on Geoff (2000).

  • Thanks to:
  • Angela Barreau: for info on 125th Street.
  • Bazza: for info on Geoff gigs.
  • Edward EPS: for info on Geoff pub bands (2001).
  • Jack Jalofe: for his review of Paul Rodgers gigs with Geoff (2005).
  • John Keegan: for info on Nightrider (2004).
  • Diane Brett: for telling me about Geoff working again with Roger Chapman in 2004 (2004).
  • Yves Monast: for writing me with reviews on several Geoff gigs (2005).
  • Terry: for writing me about Chuck Farley (2006).
  • Andy Loos: for info on the Elkie Brooks live video (2001).
  • Gareth Jones: for info and scan of a Gerald Masters album with Geoff (2001).
  • Mayblitz: for info on a Denny Newman album with Geoff (2000).
  • Alan Nield: for info on the lineup for Gary Brooker & Friends in December 1998 (2002).
  • Andy Reynolds: for info on Gambler and Gambler Mk II (2010).
  • Julian Ogle: for info on Mick Abrahams, and Geoff guesting with the band (2008).
  • Terry Bailey: for info on Geoff playing with Elkie Brooks in 2007 (2007).
  • Dimi (Petrova): for telling me about a Geoff appearance (2007).
  • Terry Steward: for his comments on Geoff (2006).

  • Also thanks for writing to:
  • Robert Meyers (2005), David Whitehorn (2000), Eckhardt (2000), Mark McBurney (2001).

  • WHAT'S NEW:

    10/November/2010 - Page added to the blog.
    20/December/1999 - Original page written by me (in the old site).

    RELATED MUSICIANS:

    Geoff Whitehorn mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick (17)
    Roger Chapman (17)
    Nick Pentelow (13)
    Steve Simpson (13)
    John Lingwood (12)
    Boz Burrell (11)
    Terry Wilson-Slesser (10)
    Tony Braunagel (9)
    Gary Brooker (9)
    Tim Hinkley (9)

    Page created by Miguel Terol on: 20/December/1999 - Last modified on: 28/February/2013. If you want to contribute with info, please write to: molympus1@gmail.com

    Please, note than you can check the indexes (musicians, bands, obituaries) at the top of this page.

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