The British soul-pop band Simply Red was formed in 1984 by singer Mick "Red" Hucknall (born Michael James Hucknall, June 8, 1960, Manchester, England) with three ex-members of Durutti Column, Tony Bowers (b. October 31, 1952) (bass), Chris Joyce (b. October 11, 1957, Manchester, England) (drums), and Tim Kellett (b. July 23, 1964, Knaresborough, England) (brass, keyboards), plus Sylvan Richardson (guitar) and Fritz McIntyre (b. September 2, 1956, Birmingham, England) (keyboards).
Richardson left in 1987 and was replaced by guitarist Aziz Ibrahim, who was replaced by Heitor T.P. (b. Brazil).
By the time of the fourth album, Stars (September 1991), Bowers and Joyce had left, with Shaun Ward joining on bass and Gota on drums, and saxophonist Ian Kirkham had become a permanent member.
Ward and Gota were gone by the release of Simply Red's fifth album, Life (October 1995), leaving a lineup of Hucknall, McIntyre, Heitor T.P., Kirkham, and backup singer Dee Johnson.
2006-09-24 04:29:03
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Mick Hucknall = Vocals
Ian Kirkham - Keyboards and Saxophone
Kenji Suzuki - Guitar
Dave Clayton - Keyboards
Pete Lewinson - Drums
Steve Lewinson - Bass Guitar
Chris De Margery - Flute and Saxophone
John Johnson - Trombone and Percussion
Kevin Robinson - Trumpet and Flute
Sarah Brown - Backing Vocals
Dee Johnson - Backing Vocals
There you go :-)
2006-09-24 04:30:25
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