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Yeah Jazz

Yeah Jazz were an English rock band from Uttoxeter, Staffordshire formed in 1983.〔Strong, Martin C. (1999) "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", Canongate Books, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕
==History==
The band formed in 1983 with a line-up of Kevin Hand (vocals), Mark "Chats" Chatfield (guitar), Stu Ballantyne (bass guitar), and Ian Hitchins (drums).〔 Their debut releases was a cassette EP, ''Julie and the Sea Lions'', in 1984, and over the next two years they developed a more folk-oriented sound, before their next release, "This Is Not Love" in 1986, which featured Frank Sweeney of The June Brides on violin.〔
After a pair of further singles, yeah Jazz signed to Cherry Red Records, and added Terry Edwards for their debut single for the label, "Sharon", in 1987.〔 This was followed in April 1988 by the band's debut album, ''Six Lane Ends''. This was published only in LP and tape forms in the UK and on CD in Japan only with the bonus track "This is not love - Live". The group split up in 1989, but reformed in 1991.
Their second album, ''Short Stories'', was released initially on cassette only. This was later released under the name ''Big Red Kite'' with a slightly different track listing (towards the end of the life of the band, a deal was struck with the German label Scout to put out the ''Short Stories'' CD. However, as some music fans were confused by the "jazz" in title, the band became "Big Red Kite"). A CD single was released from the album entitled "April".〔 The ''April'' EP came out on Tubecroft Records in 1992 and also included "Rainbows" and live favourite "Lorraine & Duane". The line-up of the band at this point was Kev Hand -(not Kevin "Head", as reported in some listings!)(Gtr/Vocals), Chats (Gtr), Stu (Bass), Dave Blant (Accordion / keyboards) and Fred Hopwood (Drums). It was recorded at AbbeySound Studios in Rugeley, Staffordshire and produced by Lee Beddow.
A final CD rounding up other tracks, including the song "Rain Of Crystal Spires" for a "Felt" tribute album, was released under the name of ''Songs From Biscuit Town'' (a reference to Uttoxeter's own Elkes biscuit factory) and was basically a round up of all their previously unreleased on CD tracks although a couple were missed of namely "Times Change" and "Brown Eyes Show More Feeling" which were originally featured on the ''Short Stories'' cassette. The version of "Thinking About You" is from a BBC radio session recorded at Pebble Mill instead of the one which appeared on the ''Short Stories'' cassette.
Both Short Stories and Songs From Biscuit town are still available through Smalltown Records, run by Fred Hopwood & Dave Blant. They still perform& record under various monikers based on The Vice Bishops Of Uttoxeter and their last CD included a track from Kev Hand called "Heaven's Gate".
Kevin Hand is now playing in a new band called "Radio Mary".

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