Caleb Quaye (born 9 October 1948), is an English rock guitarist and
studio musician best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with
Elton John
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,
Mick Jagger,
Pete Townshend
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Towns ...
,
Paul McCartney
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,
Hall & Oates
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and
Ralph McTell, and also toured with
Shawn Phillips in the 1970s. He is the son of
Cab Kaye, younger brother of
Terri Quaye
Terri Quaye, also Theresa (born 8 November 1940, Bodmin, England), Val Wilmer"Quaye, Terri (born 1940), singer, pianist, percussionist" Grove Music Online - ''The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz'', 2nd edition. Published in print January 2002. Publ ...
, and older half-brother of singer
Finley Quaye.
Early career
Quaye was a member of local band The SoundCasters (Sound Castles) while at school.
Quaye spent several years as a member of
Long John Baldry's backing band,
Bluesology, which also featured a keyboard player named Reg Dwight, who would soon become known as
Elton John
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. When Bluesology disbanded in 1967, Quaye released a single under the name Caleb called "Baby Your Phrasing is Bad" b/w "Woman of Distinction" (1967,
Philips Records). In 1969 he served as guitarist for the one-off "
flower power
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" pop band Argosy (which also included Dwight,
Roger Hodgson, and
Nigel Olsson) on their single, "Mr. Boyd" b/w "Imagine".
[Joynson, Vernon (1995)]
''The Tapestry of Delights''
. London: Borderline Books. See entry on "Argosy".
Starting in 1969, Quaye played guitar supporting Elton John at live concerts around the local London area, with what eventually became the nucleus of
Hookfoot for sporadic shows. The live support work continued until Elton formed his original touring band in the spring of 1970, the trio featuring
Dee Murray and
Nigel Olsson.
In April 1970, Quaye formed the band
Hookfoot with Ian Duck, Roger Pope and David Glover,
all of whom were
DJM Records house musicians and had backed Elton's earliest live performances. The group's self-titled debut album was a mix of rock and
jazz
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and included songs by Quaye and Duck, in addition to
Stephen Stills and
Neil Young
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covers. Quaye played guitar and keyboards on this album. The group's follow-up record ''Good Times a-Comin' '' was a more straight-ahead rock album. A third album was ''Communication'' and the last album titled ''Roarin' ''. A live album called ''Hookfoot Live in Memphis'', recorded in 1973 was released later. The group disbanded in 1974 and Quaye stayed in the United States to work as a session musician. He is credited as a guitarist on Bill Quateman's 1973 debut album, ''Bill Quateman'', and toured with Quateman in support of the album.
Quaye played guitar, bass and drums on "Forever's No Time at All", written and sung by Nicholls. It opened ''
I Am'', a 1972 album dedicated to
Meher Baba also featuring
Pete Townshend
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Towns ...
. Later that year, the song appeared on Townshend's solo debut ''
Who Came First''.
Quaye played guitar on the original demos for
Joan Armatrading
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A three-time Grammy Award nominee, Armatrading has also been nominated twice for BRIT Awards as Best Female Artist. She receive ...
's debut album ''
Whatever's for Us'', which was released in November 1972. The demos were recorded by
Gus Dudgeon at Marquee Studios, London.
Subsequently, Caleb Quaye was enlisted by
Billy Nicholls to play lead guitar, bass, drums and keyboards on Love Songs, recorded in 1974 and released on GM Records.
Elton John Band
Quaye first met Elton John in 1965, and in 1967 helped him to get studio time to record demos at Dick James' studio, where he worked as an engineer.
[Bernardin, Claude & Stanton, Tom (1996) ''Rocket Man: Elton John from A-Z'', Greenwood Press, , p. 80] They played together in the Bread and Beer Band, and Quaye produced John's first solo single.
Quaye played off and on for more than 10 years with John, both as a session player and later full band member, appearing on all of his earliest recordings and albums as a session player until the beginning of 1972, as well as being a member of Bluesology during 1967/68. He finally fully joined the Elton John Band in May 1975 for the ''
Rock of the Westies
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'' and ''
Blue Moves'' albums, as well as subsequent 1975/76 Elton tours.
In 2019, an old and previously unreleased song he co-wrote with Elton John in the late 1960s, "Thank You For All Your Loving", was featured in the film ''
Rocketman''.
Hall & Oates
In 1978, Quaye along with fellow Elton John Band members
Kenny Passarelli and Roger Pope joined
Hall & Oates
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. This group recorded ''
Livetime
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The concert was recorded in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in late 1977 not far from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where Hall lived during his teenage years. Former Elton John Band member ...
'' as well as the September 1978 release ''
Along the Red Ledge''. Caleb also played on
Daryl Hall
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's first solo album which also featured Passarelli, Pope, and
Robert Fripp (
King Crimson).
Christian faith and music ministry
In 1982, Quaye embraced the Christian faith becoming a musician/
evangelist. From 1986 to 1995, Quaye was an Associate Pastor, Chief Musician and Staff Evangelist at the
Foursquare Church in
Pasadena, California. Since 1996, Quaye has served as the National Worship Director for the Foursquare denomination, ministering throughout the United States, England and Europe.
Quaye used to serve as adjunct faculty at LIFE Pacific College in
San Dimas, California, teaching music and worship leadership. He is also one of the elders in the church that meets in the chapel on campus.
In February 2006, Vision Publishing released Quaye's autobiography, ''A Voice Louder Than Rock & Roll'', in paperback. The book is credited to "Caleb Quaye with Dale A. Berryhill."
From 2008 on, Quaye released two jazz-rock fusion CDs. The first one was ''One Night in San Dimas'', with ''Out of the Blue'' as the 2010 follow-up album; both of which he plays his signature model Brazen guitar, loaded with Seymour Duncan pick-ups.
He now serves at The Church On The Way, Van Nuys CA.
Collaborations
With
Elton John
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* ''
Empty Sky'' (DJM Records, 1969)
* ''
Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, pianist and composer. Commonly nicknamed the "Rocket Man" after his 1972 hit single of the same name, John has led a commercially successful career a ...
'' (DJM Records, 1970)
* ''
Tumbleweed Connection'' (DJM Records, 1970)
* ''
Madman Across the Water'' (Uni Records, 1971) - With
Rick Wakeman
* ''
Rock of the Westies
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'' (MCA Records, 1975)
* ''
Blue Moves'' (Rocket, 1976)
* ''
Regimental Sgt. Zippo'' (Mercury, 2021
With
Jennifer Holliday
* ''
Feel My Soul'' (Geffen, 1983)
With
Bernie Taupin
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* ''
Taupin'' (DJM Records, 1971)
With
Bruce Johnston
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* ''
Going Public'' (Columbia Records, 1977)
With
Brenda Russell
* ''
Two Eyes'' (Warner Bros. Records, 1983)
With
Hall & Oates
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* ''
Along the Red Ledge'' (RCA Records, 1978)
With
Keb' Mo'
* ''
Rainmaker
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* The Rainmaker, a mysterious character in the film '' Looper''
* Sarah Rainmaker, a fictional character from the ''Gen ...
'' (Chocolate City, 1980)
With
Lou Reed
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* ''
Lou Reed
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'' (RCA Records, 1972) - With
Steve Howe and
Rick Wakeman.
With
Dusty Springfield
* ''
White Heat'' (Casablanca Records, 1982)
With
Daryl Hall
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* ''
Sacred Songs'' (RCA Records, 1980) - With
Robert Fripp,
Tony Levin,
Brian Eno
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,
Phil Collins
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,
Jerry Marotta, etc.
With
Liza Minnelli
* ''
Tropical Nights
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the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...
'' (Columbia Records, 1977)
With
Peter Criss
* ''
Let Me Rock You'' (Casablanca Records, 1982)
With
Al Kooper
* ''
New York City (You're a Woman)'' (Columbia Records, 1971)
With
Joan Baez
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* ''
Recently'' (Gold Castle, 1987)
With
Yvonne Elliman
* ''
Food of Love'' (Purple Records, 1973)
With
Harry Nilsson
* ''
Nilsson Schmilsson'' (RCA Victor, 1971)
References
External links
Caleb's Band Page on New World Music Ministries, Inc.(archived)
2007 video of Quaye discussing the connection between his spiritual faith and musical creativityMarch 2010 Hollywood music in Media nominationCaleb Quaye on Allmusic.com
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Living people
1948 births
Musicians from London
English session musicians
English expatriates in the United States
English people of Ghanaian descent
English Christians
English record producers
British rhythm and blues boom musicians
Black British rock musicians
Elton John Band members
English rock guitarists
Hall & Oates members
Bluesology members