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Keith Hale (born 6 November 1950) is an English
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
, composer,
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,
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and
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, most notable for his work with
Toyah Willcox Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English musician, actress, and TV presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Willcox has had eight top 40 singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays an ...
,
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and
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.


Biography

The Yorkshire-born musician moved south when he was ten. Whilst in his final year at primary school he won first prize in the Cadbury's National Essay Competition for Schools. As a teenager he moved back to Hull to join Nothineverappens "Yorkshire's premier psychedelic band". Returning to London he collaborated in "Silly Balls", a mixed-media project designed to maximise audience participation but this proved too unwieldy to be commercially viable. His distinctive keyboard work and songwriting ability led him to being asked to join
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in 1973. Later projects included his own band Blood Donor,
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, and
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, before a long and successful association with Toyah. More recently, Hale writes and arranges school music productions, teaches keyboards and participates in songwriting workshops.


Career


Comus

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recorded an album for
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in 1974 entitled ''
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''. Hale played keyboards and marimba.


Blood Donor

Determined to pursue his own musical vision, Hale formed Blood Donor in 1977. It had the then highly unusual line-up of two synthesizer players, two percussionists and a bass player. This group battled against a backdrop of punk rock, supported J.J. Burnel, and was signed to Arista Records in 1979. Various producers were used including Steve James and John Cale although they recorded the first album with
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and Stevie Wonder producer
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. Internal disputes between record company and management meant that this album was never released, although two singles were – ''Rubber Revolution'' and ''Rice Harvest''. The latter, featuring a Vietnamese children's choir, is regularly revitalised for Hale's school productions. Blood Donor can be seen performing ''Rice Harvest'' in the 1980 ATV documentary ''Toyah'', at
Toyah Willcox Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English musician, actress, and TV presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Willcox has had eight top 40 singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays an ...
's Battersea warehouse where they frequently rehearsed. In 2002, they reunited for a one-off 25th anniversary concert which took place at The Old Market in
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, Sussex.


Hawkwind

In 1980, Hale joined
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, replacing
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who left during the ''
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'' tour. Together with drummer
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, Hale left after a well documented band bust up at
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.


Ginger Baker

Following
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, Ginger then asked Hale to get a band together for which he enlisted the help of old friends Billy Jenkins and Ian Trimmer, as well as Blood Donor bassist Rikki Legair. Known as ''Ginger Baker's Nutters'' the band undertook two long European tours and recorded two live albums, ''Live in Milan 1980'' and ''Ginger Baker in Concert''. The band broke up when Ginger had to leave the UK for tax reasons.


Toyah

Hale co-wrote and co-produced Toyah's first album (and EP/AP) ''
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'' and her first single ''
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''. In February 1981 her version of Hale's song ''
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'' reached no 4 in the
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. He then joined Toyah's band for more touring and TV work including '' Warrior Rock: Toyah On Tour'', a double album recorded at the culmination of a 25-date UK tour, during two nights at the
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in July 1982.
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had this to say in 2011 – "''So when it comes down to Warrior Rock, I know it's one of the best live albums ever made! And I’m confident about that and two fingers to everyone else about it really!''".


Space Cadets

Hale, along with former Blood Donor colleagues John Bentley and Gordon Coxon released one experimental self-titled 'acid-jazz' album in 1988.


Jasper Fish

Nicknamed Jasper Fish by
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(a reference to Hale originating from a fishing city), he recorded two albums in the guise of Jasper Fish and the Alice Band. Alice is the name of Hale's daughter. Supported Jools Holland in 1998. Described as 'very much in the
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style of the '70s'.


Mind Your Head

Project with Squeeze bass player and former Space Cadet John Bentley. Performed showcase at Ropetackle, Shoreham, 2 May 2008.


Musical director and music tutor

In the present day, Hale writes and arranges many children's musical productions in the Kent and London area and teaches keyboards and songwriting at Charles Darwin School. He has participated with members of Squeeze's
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's songwriting workshops in Italy.


Discography (selected)


Singles and EPs

* Blood Donor , "Rubber Revolution" / "Chemical Babies" (Arista ARIRV 262 1979) * Blood Donor , "Rice Harvest" / "Something Happened" (Arista ARIST 279 1979) * Blood Donor , "Doctor?" / "Soap Box Blues" (Safari SAFE 29 1980) * Toyah , "
Victims of the Riddle "Victims of the Riddle" is a song by the English new wave band Toyah, fronted by Toyah Willcox, released as the band's debut single in 1979 by Safari Records. The song later featured on the band's album ''Sheep Farming in Barnet''. Background ...
" (Safari SAFE 15 1979) * Toyah , "
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" (Safari SAP 1 1979) * Toyah , " Four from Toyah" (Safari TOY1 1981) No. 4 UK


Studio albums

*
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, ''
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'' (Virgin 1974) * Blood Donor , ''The Chappell Tapes'' (Realvision) *
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, ''
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'' (Atomhenge 1980) *
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, ''
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'' (Flickknife 1983) * Space Cadets , ''Space Cadets'' (Space Cadet SPACAD 1 1989) * Toyah , ''
Sheep Farming in Barnet ''Sheep Farming in Barnet'' is the debut studio album by the English new wave band Toyah, fronted by Toyah Willcox, released in 1979 by Safari Records. Background The album was produced by Steve James and future band member Keith Hale. The al ...
'' (Safari 1C064 1980) * Toyah , '' Anthem'' (Safari VOOR 1 1981) No. 2 UK * Toyah , '' Mayhem'' (Safari VOOR 77 1985) * Jasper Fish , ''Around the Room in Eighty Days'' (GEMS 1998) * Jasper Fish , ''Night of the Long Knives'' (GEMS 1999) * Alice Hale , ''In the Real World'' * Ian M Hale , ''Successor''


Live albums

*
Ginger Baker Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (19 August 1939 – 6 October 2019) was an English drummer. His work in the 1960s and 1970s earned him the reputation of "rock's first superstar drummer", for a style that melded jazz and African rhythms and pi ...
, ''Nutters Live in Milan 1980'' (Voiceprint 1981) * Toyah , '' Warrior Rock: Toyah On Tour'' (Safari TNT 201 1982) *
Ginger Baker Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (19 August 1939 – 6 October 2019) was an English drummer. His work in the 1960s and 1970s earned him the reputation of "rock's first superstar drummer", for a style that melded jazz and African rhythms and pi ...
, ''In Concert'' (Onsala ONS2 1987)


Compilation albums

* Toyah , '' Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!'' (K-Tel NE 1268 1984) *
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, '' Epocheclipse'' (Castle 1999) * Hawkwind , ''The Stonehenge Collection'' (Flickknife 2000)


References

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