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James Hamish Stuart (born 8 October 1949) is a Scottish guitarist, bassist, singer, composer and record producer. He was an original member of the Average White Band.
Alex Ligertwood (ex-Santana, Jeff Beck Group and another veteran of Brian Auger's Oblivion Express) also appeared on this album, replacing lead singer Hamish Stuart, along with Eliot Lewis who co-wrote with Gorrie and joined the band. Ligertwood left after the album's recording and drummer Tiger McNeil joined for the reunited band's live shows.
Hamish Stuart (Average White Band and Paul McCartney) – bass, guitar, vocals Gregg Bissonette – drums, trumpet, backing vocals Warren Ham ( Bloodrock , Kansas , Toto , and AD ) – saxophone, harmonica, flute, percussion, keyboards, vocals
The guitar line of the song came from Hamish Stuart, while Roger Ball wrote the first part of the horn melody. The song was produced by Arif Mardin.According to Malcolm 'Molly' Duncan, he had disagreed with releasing the song as a single because the song is a "funk instrumental played by Scotsmen with no lyrics other than a shout".
Why not pair the iconic Beatles drummer with a crop of versatile players who want to have ... Warren Ham (horns, percussion, flute; Kansas), Hamish Stuart (bass; Average White Band), Gregg ...
Hamish Stuart – vocals, guitar, bass on "Cut the Cake" and "School Boy Crush" Roger Ball – keyboards, synthesizer, alto and baritone saxophones, arranger (Dundee horns) Malcolm Duncan – tenor saxophone; Onnie McIntyre – guitar, backing vocals; Steve Ferrone – drums, percussion; with:
Stephen A. Ferrone (born 25 April 1950) is an English drummer. ... including "Naughty" with former AWB band member Hamish Stuart. In 1985, Ferrone joined the ...
Robson is the frontman of the Andrew Robson Trio which also includes double bassist Steve Elphick and drummer Hamish Stuart. [2] Robson was nominated for the 2003 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with On. Andrew Robson Trio was nominated for the same award in 2001 with Sunman. [3]