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Chas Jankel

Chas Jankel

Background information
Born 16 April 1952 (1952-04-16) (age 55)
Origin Flag of England Stanmore, North London
Genre(s) Rock/Pop
Occupation(s) Vocalist, songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Keyboards
Years active 1971 - present
Label(s) Stiff, Polydor, Demon, Ronnie Harris
Associated
acts
Byzantium
Kilburn and the High-Roads
The Blockheads
Ian Dury
Website chazjankel.com

Chas Jankel, also known as Chaz Jankel, (Born 16 April 1952 Stanmore, North London) was a keyboardist with Ian Dury and the Blockheads, acting as a co-writer with Dury on the bands best known songs during the British funk/new wave band's commercial peak (the late '70s). Jankel was responsible for much of the funk influences in the Blockheads music, and that love for rhythmic music was a large part of his solo career. He released several solo albums in the early 80s, including Chasanova, Questionnaire, Chazablanca, and Looking At You. He hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1982 with "Glad To Know You" / "3,000,000 Synths" / "Ai No Corrida."

First hooking up with Dury as part of the pub group Kilburn and the High-Roads in the early part of the 1970s, Jankel was asked by Dury to join his new outfit, and appeared on such Blockheads releases as 1977's "New Boots and Panties!!" and 1979's "Do It Yourself", before leaving the group. But in 1981, Jankel teamed up once more with Dury (sans the Blockheads), for the release "Lord Upminster", which spawned the U.S. Top 40 dance hit "Spasticus Autisticus." But by this time, Jankel had become more interested in pursuing a solo career and he issued several releases for A&M from the early to mid-'80s: 1980's self-titled debut, 1981's "Chasanova" and "Questionnaire" (the latter of which contained the U.S. dance hit "Glad to Know You," a collaboration with Dury), 1983's "Chazablanca", and 1985's "Looking at You". But after the flurry of recording activity, little was heard from Jankel again.

Quincy Jones had a UK chart hit with his version of "Ai No Corrida" which reached #14 in April 1981.

  • Chas Jankel - Ai No Corrida excerpt ( References
    • Guinness Book of British Hit Singles 7th Edition - 1988
    • Chaz Jankel at the Internet Movie Database

    See also

    • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
    • List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart

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