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The Oliver Wakeman Band
Rock / Progressive

A 5 piece rock band from the UK




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Member Since7/3/2007
Band Websitewww.oliverwakeman.co.uk
Band MembersOliver Wakeman - Keyboards & Piano
Paul Manzi - Vocals
David Mark Pearce - Guitar
Paul Brown - Bass
Dave Wagstaffe - Drums
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   About The Oliver Wakeman Band
I originally came up with the idea for a ‘band’ album during the Heaven’s Isle / Jabberwocky years but decided I needed to develop my studio craft and live craft in order to do any ‘band’ type of album justice.

Following the release of Heaven’s Isle, Jabberwocky started to evolve and so the idea of the Mother’s Ruin album kind of got put on the back burner. I did however continue to write pieces for it and start to formulate the idea for a band to support it.

I was living in North Devon at the time and started to write some pieces for the album. I was very pleased with the way the pieces were evolving and met a group of like-minded musicians who were very keen on the music I was writing.

However, as seemed to be the case with this album, it got off to a false start and the band never really got going. I continued to develop my writing and continued working on the album whilst working on “The 3 Ages of Magick” and “Hound of the Baskervilles” which were released in 2001 and 2002 respectively.

After the release of Hound I decided to revisit the music I had written for the Mother’s Ruin album and after listening to it decided to scrap pretty much all of it bar a few basic song ideas. I then realised that I had this great album title and practically no material and so the great ‘re-write’ began!

About a year after the release of ‘Hound’ I met a guitarist called David Mark Pearce through my long-time friend Mike Clarke. Dave joined the short-lived band “Oliver Wakeman & Rachel” alongside the rhythm section of Dave Wagstaffe (Drums) and Tim Buchanan (Bass) who had performed on ‘3 Ages’.

This band produced one single “The View from Here” and also performed live at the Classic Rock Society’s Awards night in 2002.

Following the news that Rachel was pregnant and would be unable to perform live for some time, the band parted and I, still with the services of Dave, Dave and Tim, refocussed on writing for Mother’s Ruin.

By mid 2003, all the music had come together and I was searching for a vocalist. On Dave Wagstaffe’s recommendation Moon Kinnaird was brought in for the studio sessions. Moon had been in Dave Wagstaffe’s band ‘Landmarq’ in the past and had also appeared on the “Hound of the Baskervilles” album playing the part of Seldon.

In mid-2003 I set about the task of laying down the studio tracks with Karl Groom with whom I had worked previously on the Jabberwocky, 3 Ages and Hound albums. The mastering was carried out by Rob Aubrey who again was responsible for mastering pretty much all of my albums to date.

So there I was towards the end of 2003 with the finished master and I decided that 2004 would be the year to start trying to find a company that would show the same enthusiasm for the project that I had. I also decided to concentrate of putting a band together to start performing live following the split of the Oliver Wakeman and Rachel band.

Firstly I asked all the musicians who had performed on the album if they were available for rehearsals, unfortunately Moon was unable to commit himself to the live shows and so that left me in the position of trying to find a vocalist that could do the songs justice. So with a core line up of myself, the two Daves and Tim, we started rehearsing in order to get a feel for how the new material was going to work live. The initial impressions were very good and I continued with my search for a suitable record company and vocalist.

In the beginning of 2004, my wife Lisa and I decided to make a bit of a life change and moved out of the Devon area, where we had both lived for ten years and moved up-country to the Cotswolds. Rehearsals continued but unfortunately Tim’s circumstances meant he was unable make a regular rehearsal schedule outside of Devon. Mike filled-in on bass for a few rehearsals to allow us to keep developing the material, but the permanent positions for vocalist, bassist and record company were still open.

In mid July, an opportunity to gig for the Classic Rock Society in September came up and the quest to complete the live line-up began in earnest. At a band meeting, Dave W mentioned that he had worked in the past with a bass player called Paul Brown in a band called Janison Edge and that he could give him a call. “Yes please!” was the instantaneous reply.

Dave had also been made aware of a vocalist called Paul Manzi who lived in London and was looking to get back to his rock singing following a ‘time-out’ period away from singing. Would I like him to contact him as well? 'Yes please' was again the instantaneous reply!

The rehearsal a couple of weeks later will still rank as one of the best music days of my career so far. The two Pauls came along, extremely personable, well rehearsed and phenomenal players! Paul Manzi has the most amazing voice and the material really came alive when he started to sing.

Paul Brown meanwhile was solidly holding his own and not putting a note wrong. I commented to him afterwards that he had learnt all the music I had sent him really well and that hopefully all the complex notes and pointers I had written out for him had helped to which he replied: “The notes never turned up, so I learned it all by ear.” This was exactly the sort of approach I needed from a bass player and, with a first class singer to supplement the already excellent two Daves, I finally had my band!

We have now been performing as a unit for over 3 years and have performed many shows. We hope to see you at one of the shows soon!

Latest release. The new DVD 'Coming to Town' is now available. For more details please visit www.oliverwakeman.co.uk. There is a sample track available to view at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frve4DOSUsI. We hope you enjoy the music!


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Neilsound





Jul 3 2009 11:25 PM

Hi Oliver, very best wishes to you and yours, Peace, Neil.
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Jun 28 2009 1:47 AM

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Jun 23 2009 6:04 PM

Thanx alot for your friendship and welcome to myspace of MCY-MUSIC!!

Love&Peace!!!

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Jun 23 2009 1:30 AM

hi!!!
thanks for add me
me encanta su grupo es de lo mejor!!!
saludos desde MEXICO
bye
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Jun 14 2009 1:58 PM

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Jun 13 2009 2:30 AM

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hehe. Seeing so many music playing. :)
BRANDON GABRIEL





Jun 7 2009 2:44 PM

Hey. Thanks again for the support. I'm truly greatful. Be sure to comment on my work once you have the time!
PEACE!
THE NOVA PROJECT





Jun 8 2009 2:56 PM

       MERCI pour l'ajout !
              DANKE für's +
                     GRAZIE mille per l’add !
Anthony GLISE -The Nova Project
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Francesc Bernabeu





Jun 1 2009 12:42 PM

Thanx Maestros for the add and for having a listen..I appreciate that very much...Cheers from Spain.
Invitation Station





May 26 2009 1:19 PM

Thanks for sharing your gift.
Tom
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May 26 2009 3:38 PM

Thanks very much for the add!


J.M.





May 13 2009 4:50 PM

Thanks for the add bro! If you ever need vox in the 1st tenor range I would be honored! Blessings, JM
Nigelthebadgeman





May 7 2009 8:42 PM

Oliver, brilliant start to the Strawbs tour in Rochester..looking forward to the rest of the shows across the UK.
ADALBERTO FUSETTI





May 4 2009 6:59 PM

Tanks for the ADD
I love your music
Great!!!
CO





May 3 2009 11:21 AM

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May 2 2009 3:28 PM

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Neilsound





Apr 30 2009 8:35 AM

Hi Oliver, many thanks for the friendship add, excellent music and playing here, I am grateful that you have done your bit to support YES, one of the greatest bands of all time, Peace, Neil.
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Apr 29 2009 7:13 PM

Thanks for the add, Oliver.
Hope to meet you when you'll play with Strawbs in Verona next June!!
IbataBros





Apr 28 2009 5:13 PM

Hola Oliver,
Thank you for the add 6 friendship.

Best Regards.

ibatabros!!
Hilbora (New song UPLOADED)





Apr 26 2009 8:11 PM

Hey!!
HILBORA thanks for the add!!
DICE





Apr 26 2009 12:58 AM

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DICE, “just call it cosmic prog” with their 15th CD “Versus Without Versus, Endpart” and their 2nd DVD “A Long Cosmic Trip” thanks very much for frienship.
From germany - best regards!
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Apr 23 2009 3:12 PM

Just stopping in to say hello. Loving the great tunes too. Keep up the great work.
crop circle sam





Apr 10 2009 8:24 AM

hi OWB!great stuff by great muscicians here as we expected,so keep it up and welcome to check out our stuff as well now!best wishes from us Crop Circle Sam
HELIA





Apr 3 2009 7:40 PM

Good Day Oliver,

How are you doing?
Wishing everything is alright in your neck of the woods.
Just popping to say hello and
to see what your up too.
Take care my friend, God bless you and your loved ones.
Enjoy!!



Stay well, and always Happy!
With Respect and Admiration.


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