Geno Washington (born William Francis Washington; December 21, 1943, in
Evansville, Indiana
Evansville is a city in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 118,414 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is Indiana's List of cities in Indiana, third-most populous city after India ...
) is an American
R&B singer who released five albums with
the Ram Jam Band between 1966 and 1969, and eight solo albums beginning in 1976.
Background
Washington was stationed in England with the
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
during the early 1960s.
While stationed in
East Anglia
East Anglia is an area of the East of England, often defined as including the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, with parts of Essex sometimes also included.
The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles, ...
, Washington became known as a frequent stand-in at
gigs around London.
When guitarist
Pete Gage saw him at a
nightclub
A nightclub or dance club is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a Bar (establishment), bar and discotheque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighti ...
in 1965, he asked Washington to join his new group, that was to become
Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band.
Gage later formed
Vinegar Joe with
Elkie Brooks and
Robert Palmer.
The band's name came from the
Ram Jam Inn, an old
coaching inn on the
A1 (Great North Road) at
Stretton, near
Oakham
Oakham is a market town and civil parish in Rutland (of which it is the county town) in the East Midlands of England. The town is located east of Leicester, southeast of Nottingham and northwest of Peterborough. It had a population of 12,14 ...
,
Rutland
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Rutland has a ...
.
The group had two of the biggest selling UK albums of the 1960s, both of which were live albums.
Their most commercially successful album, ''Hand Clappin, Foot Stompin, Funky-Butt ... Live!'', was in the
UK Albums Chart
The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national record chart for album, albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the O ...
for 38 weeks in 1966 and 1967, peaking at number 5 on the chart. The other album was ''Hipster Flipsters Finger Poppin' Daddies'', which reached number 8 on the UK album chart. The group had a number of moderate
UK Singles Chart hits during 1966–67 on the
Pye label: "Water" (which reached no. 39), "Hi Hi Hazel" (no. 45), "Que Sera Sera" (no. 43) and "Michael (The Lover)" (no. 39).
They managed to build up a strong following with the crowds due to their energetic tour performances.
Like their Pye label mates and rivals
Jimmy James and the Vagabonds, they became popular with the
mod scene. The band broke up in the autumn of 1969, with the band members going their own ways while Geno Washington continued as a solo artist, prior to returning to the United States.
Keyboard player
Geoff Pullum became an academic linguist, and is today emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh.
Career
1960s
It was reported by ''Record Mirror'' in the magazine's July 13, 1968 issue that Washington was writing and looking to direct a documentary about racism. With the majority of the filming to be done in London, there was to be added clips that showed racial violence in South Africa. With a budget of £12,000 the planned release was to be some time after January 1969. It was also announced that Washington was writing a book, ''One Way Ticket to the White House'' which was to be released in paperback form in the UK and US sometime in 1968.
1970s
Washington left the UK to return to the United States and disappeared from the
music industry
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for a length of time. He studied
hypnosis and
meditation, made acquaintance with
The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian Wilson, Brian, Dennis Wilson, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and their f ...
and
recorded some music with them that was never released. He would later record three albums for the DJM label, ''Geno's Back'' (1976), ''Live'' (1976), and ''That's Why Hollywood Loves Me'' (1979).
In May 1976, he released a single, "You Lovely Witch". Washington co-produced it with Kaplan Kaye. It was released on DJM 1011. A Single Pick for May 29, 1976, ''Record World'' predicted that a lot of plays would pick up R&B action.
1980s
He was encouraged to make a comeback in 1980 due to the rekindled interest in him resulting from the
Dexys Midnight Runners
Dexys (known as Dexys Midnight Runners from 1978 to 2011) are an English pop rock band from Birmingham, with soul music, soul influences, who achieved major commercial success in the early to mid- 1980s. They are best known in the UK for their ...
hit single "
Geno" but he initially declined, as he was completing his degree in hypnotism.
Soon he was back in the UK touring extensively and playing many gigs, particularly in south-east London. Washington was appearing at the Triad Leisure Centre at
Bishop's Stortford on December 5, 1980.
1990s to present
Washington has been active on stage, recording and releasing new music on various labels, with titles such as "Change Your Thoughts You Change Your Life", "Live Sideways", "Loose Lips", "Put Out the Cat", "The Return of the G", "Take This Job and Stuff It" and "What's in the Pot?". As of 2021, Washington and his band could be regularly seen
touring in the UK. In January 2009 he released a single "I'm Doing 99 Years" and the proceeds from the single's sales will go to the victims of crime and child abuse. In July 2009 he headlined the Kelvedon Free Music Festival. In August 2010, Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band were one of the headline acts at
Rhythm Festival, and appeared at the
Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury in October 2010. In October 2014, they performed in the Spiegeltent at the
Canterbury Festival of Arts.
Television and film career
Washington has appeared on television since the 1960s. In 1966 he appeared in Episode 11 of ''
Ready Steady Go!'' This episode also featured other stars such as
Françoise Hardy
Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; 17 January 1944 – 11 June 2024) was a French singer-songwriter, actress, and author. She was known for singing melancholic, sentimental ballads. Hardy rose to prominence in the early 1960s as a leading figure in F ...
,
Cilla Black,
Wayne Fontana and
the Spencer Davis Group. In 1967, along with the
Ram Jam Band, he appeared on ''The Record Star Show'' and doubtless others in the 1960s. Since then he has appeared on ''Top Ten'' (1980) in 2000 and the mini series ''S.O.U.L.—Sounds of Underground London'' in 2003.
Geno appears in the movie ''
A Bit of Tom Jones?'', which had its London premiere in 2009. The film, which was made by Tred Films in Tredegar in South Wales, stars
Jonny Owen and Roger Evans, with a cast including
Matt Berry,
John Henshaw and
Denise Welch. The film won the BAFTA Cymru "Best Film" award in 2010.
He has embraced acting, taking a role in ''
Paparazzo'', a 1995 film starring
Nick Berry and
Fay Masterson. In 2007 he appeared as himself in an episode of ''
Midsomer Murders'', entitled "The Axeman Cometh", that also featured
Suzi Quatro and
Mike Read.
Writing and public speaking
He is the author of ''The Blood Brothers'', a
war exploitation story. Washington has also written children's stories. He has appeared as a motivational speaker.
Hypnotism
Washington is a member of the Guild of Hypnotists. He has also included hypnotism as part of his act.
In the past his show has consisted of some demonstrations of hypnotism in the first half and some "Get down soul music" in the second half.
More recent activities
He recently collaborated with comedian and musician
Matt Berry for the track "Get Here in Time". Also in other activities involving Matt Berry, Washington is featured on a 2012 song by Berry called "Theme From Snuff Box".
Personal life
Geno met his wife Frenchie at
The Bag O'Nails club in London, which is also where her sister met
Peter Noone of
Herman's Hermits, whom she married. This is also the same club where Paul McCartney met Linda Eastman.
[High Tid]
The hypnotist: Geno Washington interviewed
Solo discography
Albums
*''Geno's Back'' –
DJM DJF 20457 – 1976
*''Geno Live'' – DJM DJF 20486 – 1976
*''That's Why Hollywood Loves Me'' – DJM DJF 20561 – 1979
*''Put Out the Cat'' – Teldec AP 624665 – 1981
*''Live Sideways'' – Ammunition GENO LP1 – 1986
*''Take That Job and Stuff It'' – Konnexion KOMO 788027 – 1987
CD album
*''Change Your Thoughts You Change Your Life (With the Purple Aces)'' – Thunderbird CSA 114 – 1998
Singles
7" singles
*"Alison Please"/"Each and Every Part of Me" – PYE 7N 45019 – 1971
*"Feeling So Good (Skooby Doo)"/"My Little Chickadee" – PYE 7N 45085 – 1971
*"Dirty, Dirty"/"Give 'Em a Hand" – PYE 7N 45121
*"End of the World"/"Tell Me Tell Me Please" – DJM DJS 10365 – 1975
*"Hold on Momma"/"Help I'm in Love Again" – DJM DJS 10392 – 1975
*"Love Me Love Me"/"Hold On" – DJM DJS 10642 – 1976
*"Oh Pretty Woman"/"B.S.E. Love" – DJM DJS 10669 – 1976
*"Your Love Keeps on Haunting Me"/"La La La" – DJM DJS 10712 – 1976
*"Soothe Me"/"My Kind of Love" – DJM DJS 10761 – 1977
*"Boogie Queen"/"Why Did You Go Away?" – DJM DJS 10803 – 1977
*"Proud Mary"/"Stir It Up" – DJM DJS 10825 – 1978
*"My Money Your Money"/"Get Some Bad Tonight" – DJM DJS 10919 – 1979
*"Baby Come Back"/"Caught in the Middle" – DJM DJS 10926 – 1979
*"Michael (The Lover)"/"Accept My Invitation" – Soul Supply 7SS101 – 1984
*"Rock the Car"/"Catch Me" – Mil MILS 1 – 1988
*"Jingle Bells"/"Rock the Car" – G Kap GKA 001 – 1988
12" singles
*"Baby Come Back"/"Caught in the Middle" – DJM DJR 10926 – 1979
*"My Money Your Money"/"Get Some Bad Tonight" – DJR 18005 – 1979
*"Michael (The Lover)"/"Accept My Invitation" / "Emergency 999" – Soul Supply 12SS101 – 1984
*"Rock the Car"/"Catch Me" – Mil MILST 1 – 1988
CD single
*"The Blues Walks with Me"/"Wake Me When the Morning Comes" – Thunderbird CSA 007 – 1998
References
External links
Geno Washington Official Facebook
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1943 births
Living people
Musicians from Evansville, Indiana
American male singers
American expatriates in the United Kingdom
American soul musicians
British rhythm and blues boom musicians
Ric-Tic Records artists
American hypnotists
Writers from Evansville, Indiana
British blues musicians
American male writers
Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band members