The Producers is a supergroup
formed in 2006
by music producers and musicians Trevor
Horn (bass and vocals), Lol Crème (guitar
and vocals), Steve Lipson (guitar), Chris
Braide (vocals and keyboards) and Ash Soan (drums).
History
Ash Soan's drumkit for The Producers at the band's second live show (7
Feb 2007)
The band started out playing covers like a pub band; their
first gig was in Camden in November
2006, playing songs from the members' history (including "Video Killed The Radio
Star" by The Buggles, Horn's first
band) and songs the band members like. The band then decided to record
an album. Being produced by Horn himself, under ZTT
Records, they started recording their début album of original material
in December 2006.
A second Camden gig in February 2007 followed a similar
format to their first show, but also debuted two new songs, "Freeway"
(the band's first single) and "Barking Up the Right Tree". At both live
performances, the band was joined by percussionist Luis
Jardim and a variety of guests joined for particular numbers (David
Jordan, Bruce Woolley, Will
Young and Anne Dudley in November and
Jordan, Lucinda Barry and Jamie Cullum in February). A
third Camden gig introduced two further new songs, "Your Life" and "Man
on the Moon". A fourth gig at Camden's Jazz Cafe introduced further new
songs from the band's forthcoming album including "You & I"
"Waiting for the Right Time" and "Music from Bel Air" and featured a
guest appearance from Tina Charles on the finale of
Slave to the Rhythm.
Their debut album, Studio 1, is due late
September 2007 on Stiff Records.[1]
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