PROFILES-LARRY


LARRY LOVE

Born 23/11/1964

Education: Harold Rd Junior School ,Abergavenny ‘71-75 . Cyfartha Junior School, Merthyr Tydfil ‘75-77 . Afon Taf Comprehensive , Troedyrhiw 77-81.

Aberystwyth University ‘81-84.

Employment: Painter/decorator, Supported Housing officer, market researcher

Hobbies: philatelist, table tennis researcher, Acid house Mc , Fall of the Third Reich , Noam Chomsky, Bob Hope, Niall Griffiths, Ry Cooder, Drill.

Achievements:Nansi Love, Hank Love, ASCAP awards for “Woke up this Morning”, BAFTA award for “Y Pridd” theme tune.

Regrets: I have a few

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PROFILES-LB DOPE


L.B DOPE

Alabama 3 1996 – 2001 – 2003 Present

 

https://www.instagram.com/lbdope/

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PROFILES-JAKE BLACK

RIP


Jake Black Obituary

Alabama 3 are an unconventional band and their singer and songwriter, Jake Black, who has died aged 59, bore no resemblance to a conventional pop star. Black (who was also known as the Very Reverend D Wayne Love) co-founded the group with Rob Spragg (alias Larry Love) in London in the mid-1990s, basing it on their shared fondness for country music and techno.

 

They were not from Alabama – Black was from Glasgow and Spragg from South Wales – and while they began as a duo, Alabama 3 is a loose construct likely to number about nine once onstage. “Alabama 3 is very much a collective and Jake was a major philosophical grandee of the band,” said Spragg. “He was always impressed by the collectivisation of what you could do with music. Jake was self-educated but also very streetwise, which made him such an interesting character.”

 

As another bandmate, the harmonica player Nick Reynolds, put it: “You could drop Jake anywhere, he was a perfect social chameleon. He was highly intelligent and really erudite. Other singers would jump up and down like Mick Jagger, trying to get the audience’s attention. Jake just stood there with one hand in his pocket, and it had the same effect as the guy doing the look-at-me routine.”

 

Alabama 3 enjoyed their highest visibility when the track Woke Up This Morning, from their debut album, Exile on Coldharbour Lane (1997), was chosen as the theme tune to HBO’s mobster TV series The Sopranos. Co-written by Black, the song’s irresistible rolling motion and samples from the bluesmen Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters imparted the sense of lawless edginess required. It earned the group a £31,500 fee and some ongoing royalties, but more importantly gave them a go-anywhere calling card, as the series ran until 2007.

 

The track meant that the sound of Alabama 3 seeped steadily into the popular consciousness, though they regretted that they did not convert their advantage into bestselling chart hits. The start to their career suggested that fame and fortune were heading their way, since the Coldharbour Lane album was recorded using a million-dollar advance from Geffen Records, and perfectly exemplified Black and Spragg’s eccentric blueprint for the group.

 

One of its songs, The Old Purple Tin, was a beautiful old-time gospel hymn, but dedicated to Tennent’s Super lager rather than the good Lord. U Don’t Dans 2 Tekno spelled (or misspelled) out their masterplan, mixing country music harmonies, fiddle and harmonium with a clumping drum machine accompaniment.

 

It was three years before they released the follow up album, La Peste, but it boldly expanded the group’s acerbic world view.

 

Plundering and transforming ideas from the whole musical universe was becoming a trademark. They re-used Hank Williams’s title Mansion on the Hill for their own new song, punned on Dylan in Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlife, and created a neurotic electro-powered version of the Eagles’ Hotel California, which won the approbation of Don Henley, who praised its evocation of “cocaine paranoia”.

 

On their next album, Power in the Blood (2002), they covered Bruce Springsteen’s Badlands, and Outlaw (2005) contained Hello… I’m Johnny Cash, a brilliantly observed tribute to the Man in Black.

 

The group’s eclectic sound and gift for dark and scandalous narratives found much favour among writers, from Irvine Welsh and Will Self to Stephen King, Leonard Cohen and Hubert Selby Jr. The charismatic and well-read Black became friendly with the actor Peter O’Toole and the film director Ken Russell, the latter introduced to him by Reynolds. He also became great friends with Reynolds’s father Bruce, credited as the brains behind the 1963 Great Train Robbery. “My dad was a big fan of Jean Genet and I think that’s how they hit it off,” said Reynolds. Bruce Reynolds duly recorded a monologue on Have You Seen Bruce Richard Reynolds? from the Outlaw album.

 

Black was born in Basildon, Essex, where his family had moved temporarily because there was no work in their native Glasgow. His father, Bill Black, worked in the Glasgow shipyards, and was a passionate trade unionist and committed communist. Jake’s mother, Madge (nee Connolly), had been a performer in the Moxon Girls, a theatre chorus and dance troupe.

 

Bill wanted his son to follow his own political leanings, forcing him to listen to revolutionary folk songs by Ewan MacColl rather than Led Zeppelin, and sending him to Communist party summer camps in the eastern bloc.

 

Liberation came in the form of punk rock, after which, as he told Welsh in a 2008 Guardian interview, he and his friends in Glasgow “were able to come out of the [housing] scheme, dress up and hit the city centre, talk about Rimbaud and Baudelaire, mix with Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill [of Simple Minds] and get shagged.”

 

He also got to know Bobby Gillespie, Edwyn Collins and the future Creation Records founder Alan McGee, and played in two bands, the Dialectics and the Jangelettes. Later he worked regularly as a techno DJ.

 

He first met Spragg, who had his own confined upbringing as the son of a Mormon preacher, at an acid house party in south London. “I could hear this techno music in the other room, and I just started singing Wait for the Light to Shine by Hank Williams over a techno beat,” Spragg recalled. “Jake came over and said ‘hey, you know fuckin’ Hank Williams!’ We were both surrounded by country and western from an early age, all the showbands played it on a Saturday night.”

 

They travelled to Italy to work on their craft, singing blues songs over mixes by the DJ Piers Marsh. Back in Britain they worked on assembling what would become Alabama 3, adding additional musicians and creating a barnstorming live show.

 

Black died a few days after Alabama 3 had played the Highest Point festival in Lancashire. He had had pneumonia earlier in the year, and had been suffering from Addison’s disease. The group has pledged to carry on: “He was a man who loved rock’n’roll and wouldn’t want us to be sentimental,” said Spragg. “He’d say ‘get on that fuckin’ bus and do it’.”

 

He is survived by his siblings, Steven, Robert, Janice and Lynn.

 

Jake Black, musician, born 27 April 1960; died 21 May 2019

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PROFILES-ROCK


Rock Freebase

Joined Alabama 3 February 1998

Guitar

https://rockfreebase.bandcamp.com/

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PROFILES- HARPO STRANGELOVE


HARPO STRANGELOVE

Nick Reynolds AKA Harpo Strangelove:  Harmonica, Millioniser, Jaws Harp.
Born Kensington 1962.
Education
American School Foundation, Mexico 1967-68, Shoreham Grammar School 1969, Emanuel School 1974, Royal Navy 1977-1985
Bio
His first band was in the Royal Navy, the ‘Tight Vices’ from 1979-81. They once had a regular slot on the ships TV [until banned by the ships Chaplain!} and played in any port abroad that would have them. The band broke up during a gig in Florida after the lead singer decked the bass player onstage, and stage dived into the audience with microphone in hand; resulting in the house PA stack crashing to the floor. In 1983 whilst serving in Navy Intelligence Whitehall, Nick played with reformed 60’s group ‘The Pretty Things’ until 1985 -who’s members at the time included Mike Giles [ King Crimson], Hugh Lloyd Langton [Hawkwind], Ian Stuart [former Rolling Stones], Dick Taylor [former Rolling Stones] and Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd [Nick also performed with Pink Floyd at the Chateau de Chantilly  in 1994]. In 1985 he went to Australia to reform the ‘Tight Vices’ which broke up within a year, so  joined “Dirty Pool” a regular blues rock band on the melbourne music scene for 6 months. In 1989 he formed a blues duo with Bob Weston[ formerly Fleetwood Mac] ‘Les Grandes Branleurs” and in 1991 they became the Backstreet Band, with award winning jazz pianist Liane Carroll, to write and record the soundtrack for the TV Film ‘Palmer’ starring Ray Winston. From 1995-98 he was a member of the brit-pop band ‘Octopus’ [food/EMI]  They released 4 singles with two getting into the top 40, and one album, ‘From A to B’. In 1999 he joined experimental electro jazz band ‘Blowpipe’ and left after the release of their second album ‘Epilogue.’ In 2001 after playing harmonica for the Arthur Baker Remix of  ‘Mansion on the Hill’, he became part of the Alabama 3, subsequently bringing his then partner, singer Zoe Devlin into the fold.
Favourite gig
Split decisions between Shepherds Bush Empire performing ‘Have you seen Bruce Richard Reynolds’ onstage with Bruce. Glastonbury main stage 2002, simply because its Glastonbury and the main stage! or the acoustic band playing at Stephens Kings book launch in Temple Bar, within a medieval hall, where Steven came onstage and joined us. It was uite surreal, and all the more memorable for his uote in the papers the next day ‘The idea of a world without Alabama 3  simply fills me with horror!” wicked! ;]
Side projects 
Curse of Lono,  2019 winners Bob Harris emerging Americana artists  [ harmonica on album ‘4a.m. and counting’]
Sculptor and artist.
The U.K.’s foremost expert and creator of death masks www.memorialcasts.co.uk
Art site www.reynoldsandrose.london
Film producer and film soundtrack composer  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2225957/

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PROFILES-LARRY


LARRY LOVE

Born 23/11/1964

Education: Harold Rd Junior School ,Abergavenny ‘71-75 . Cyfartha Junior School, Merthyr Tydfil ‘75-77 . Afon Taf Comprehensive , Troedyrhiw 77-81.

Aberystwyth University ‘81-84.

Employment: Painter/decorator, Supported Housing officer, market researcher

Hobbies: philatelist, table tennis researcher, Acid house Mc , Fall of the Third Reich , Noam Chomsky, Bob Hope, Niall Griffiths, Ry Cooder, Drill.

Achievements:Nansi Love, Hank Love, ASCAP awards for “Woke up this Morning”, BAFTA award for “Y Pridd” theme tune.

Regrets: I have a few

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PROFILES-ORLANDO


THE SPIRIT OF LOVE

Joined Alabama 3 –  1995-ish

Bio – born, went to school, went to university, had a nervous breakdown, became a speed dealer, joined the Alabama 3, died.
keyboards

favourite gig – the next one.

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