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Caramel Jack are a pop, folk and experimental band based in Brighton, England. ==History== Caramel Jack formed in Brighton in 1995, around the song writing and production team of Joe Doveton and Richard Scott, and are noted for their genre-defying mixture of styles.〔(DC, News Story 'Crack A Jack', manchestermusicnews.co.uk, 08 July 2004 )〕 During live performances, the duo are augmented by a variety of additional musicians and singers, with bassist Michael Eyers, and drummer Simon Gunningham, providing the mainstay rhythm section. Citing influences as diverse as Talk Talk, Miracle Legion,〔(Richman, Simmy, "Mark Mulcahy, Sussex Arts Club, Brighton," ''The Independent'' (London), 5 June 2005. ) Accessed 21 December 2010.〕 Igor Stravinsky, The Byrds, Charlie Mingus, Tom Waits and The Triffids〔(Paul, Interview with Caramel Jack, glasswerk.co.uk, 11 May 2004. ) Accessed 21 December 2010.〕 they have produced a rich body of original work of which ''Uncut''〔(Caramel Jack Performs Songs from Low Story, uncut.co.uk. ) Accessed 21 December 2010.〕 said: “The diversity is mind-spinning—country-folk to chamber-pop to burlesque with hip hop beats” and has led the UK promoters The Gilded Palace Of Sin〔(The Gilded Palace Of Sin Myspace Page, 25 June 2008 )〕 to describe them as “the most inventive band to come out of Brighton.” On their most recent albums they have had cameo performances by pedal-steel player B.J. Cole,〔 trombonist Ashley Slater, electric cellist Bela Emerson〔(News, Bella Emerson website. ) Accessed 21 December 2010.〕〔(Pandemonium Records Web Page. )〕 and Los Albertos trumpet player, Des Crawley whilst their debut recordings were produced by Richard Walmsley of Beatmasters fame. Their 2008 album, ''1900'', contained their only non-original recording by featuring a genuine sea shanty "Away Haul Away" (often titled "Haul Away Joe" in other artists’ recordings of the tune). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Caramel Jack」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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