Nine Below Zero are an English
blues
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band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022.
Career
The band was originally formed in South London in 1977 by guitarist and lead vocalist Dennis Greaves.
He was joined by bassist Peter Clark, Kenny Bradley on drums, and vocalist and
harmonica
The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica inclu ...
player
Mark Feltham.
They were originally named 'Stan's Blues Band' and for the next two years they played in London clubs.
In 1979, while playing at The Thomas A'Beckett pub in the
Old Kent Road they accepted an offer from former musician Mickey Modern to manage them. Modern persuaded the band to change their name. Greaves chose Nine Below Zero after the
Sonny Boy Williamson II song.
Modern was signed to
A&M Records and he persuaded A&M to give him a record label, M&L Records, to launch Nine Blow Zero.
In 1980 the band released their first album, ''Live at the Marquee'', which was recorded on 16 June 1980.
Bradley was replaced as drummer by Stix Burkey.
By the end of that year they had built an audience, particularly amongst fans of the new wave of British heavy metal attracted by their high-energy, fast-tempo sound. They headlined at the
Hammersmith Odeon and featured
Alexis Korner, a long-time champion of new electric blues talent.
In 1981, they released their second album, ''Don't Point Your Finger'', produced by
Glyn Johns.
Johns complained the bass was too basic for the new songs, so the band subsequently replaced Clark with bass player Brian Bethell.
The band appeared on ''The
Chris Tarrant Show'', ''
The South Bank Show'', ''
O.T.T.
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'', ''
The Old Grey Whistle Test'', and the BBC2 comedy series ''
The Young Ones'' performing "11+11". They also supported
The Kinks and
The Who on tour. ''Don't Point Your Finger'' reached number 56 on the
UK Albums Chart.
Their third album, ''Third Degree'', contained "11+11", written by Greaves and Modern. The album spent six weeks in the chart and peaked at number 38.
After this, the band split up. Bethell joined
The Blow Monkeys and Feltham went on to
session work, most notably for
Rory Gallagher. Arnold became manager of
The Truth,
and refused Modern's suggestions to re-form Nine Below Zero. In 1990,
IRS Records's interest in The Truth was fading, and Modern persuaded Feltham and Greaves to reunite for a tenth anniversary concert.
Arnold – now worked at
Harvey Goldsmith Ents – promoted the band at the Town and Country Club.
They added
Gerry McAvoy and Brendan O'Neill from Rory Gallagher's band on bass and drums. In 1992, Feltham left due to musical differences and was replaced by
Alan Glen
Alan Glen (born 21 December 1951) is a British blues harmonica player, best known for his work with The Yardbirds, Nine Below Zero, Little Axe, and his own bands, The Barcodes and The Incredible Blues Puppies.
Career
Glen started playing ...
. Feltham returned in 2001 and the band has continued to tour and record.
In 1995, harmonica player Billy Boy Miskimmin was added.
In 2005, their track "Go Girl" was included in the ''
Of Hands and Hearts: Music for the Tsunami Disaster Fund'' compilation album. In 2007, Nine Below Zero performed two acoustic concerts, producing the DVD ''Bring It On Home'', including a live CD. Blues guitarist
Gary Moore
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joined the band on stage to promote the DVD. In August 2008, Nine Below Zero appeared at the
Rhythm Festival in Bedfordshire and later opened for
Chuck Berry at The 100 Club. In 2009, the band started working towards a show to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of their debut album, ''Live at the Marquee''.
Glenn Tilbrook from
Squeeze offered to record the album that Greaves and Feltham had been writing. They recorded ''It's Never Too Late'' – their first collection of new songs since ''Refrigerator''. European tours followed, including supporting
Jools Holland
Julian Miles Holland, (born 24 January 1958) is an English pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter. He was an original member of the band Squeeze and has worked with many artists including Jayne County, Sting, Eric C ...
and
Paul Jones.
In 2011, they worked with Tilbrook under the name ''The Co-operative''. In July 2011, one track,
the Beatles song "You Never Give Me Your Money", was used on a ''
Mojo'' magazine special celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of ''Abbey Road''. The band were preparing for a tour in 2012. Gerry McAvoy left at the end of 2011 to pursue a solo career.
Recent work

2012 saw the return of Brian Bethell who played on ''Third Degree''. The new lineup started performing in January with shows in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, as the band enter their 35th year.
Following on from 2012's remastered re-release of Nine Below Zero's live debut ''Live at the Marquee'' came a double instalment; remastered editions of the first two studio albums ''Don't Point Your Finger'' and ''Third Degree'', each with a separate disc of bonus material, was released on 24 February 2014 through Universal Music.
A nationwide month-long 22-date tour in support of
The Stranglers began on 27 February 2014. The band then undertook a 35th Anniversary tour in Autumn 2014. The second half of 2016 saw the release of the band's first "big band" album, this new line made their live debut at
Glastonbury Festival
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in June after which the big band toured extensively through the autumn and beyond. On 27 October 2018, the band played
King George's Hall, Blackburn
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It contains three halls: the Concert Hall, seating up to 1800; the Windsor Suite (capacity 750), and Blakey's Cafe Bar (capacity 500). It is also th ...
, supporting
Bruce Foxton's
From The Jam
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, with Russell Hastings performing lead vocals with songs from
The Jam's ''
All Mod Cons
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''.
Current members
* Dennis Greaves – guitar and vocals (1977–1983, 1990–present)
* Mark Feltham – harmonica and vocals (1977–1983, 1990–1992, 2001–present)
* Charlie Austen – vocals and percussion (2016–present)
* Sonny Greaves – drums (2018–present)
* Tom Monks – keyboards, guitar and vocals (2019–present)
* Anthony Harty – bass (2022–present)
Discography
Albums
*''Live at the Marquee'' – 1980 –
A&M
*''Don't Point Your Finger'' – 1981 –
A&M (#56 UK
)
*''Third Degree'' – 1982 –
A&M (#38 UK
)
*''Live at the Venue'' – 1989 – Receiver
*''On The Road Again'' – 1991 – China Records
*''Off The Hook'' – 1992 – China Records
*''Special Tour Album 93'' – 1993 – China Records (LP only)
*''Hot Music for a Cold Night'' – 1994 – Pangea Records
*''Back To The Future'' – 1994 – China Records
*''Ice Station Zebro'' – 1995 – Pangea Records
*''Live in London'' – 1997 – Indigo
*''Refrigerator'' – 2000 – Zed Records
*''Give Me No Lip Child'' – 2000 – Indigo
*''Chilled'' – 2002 – Zed Records
*''Hat's Off'' – 2005 – Zed Records
*''Both Sides of Nine Below Zero'' – 2008 –
Angel Air
*''It's Never Too Late!'' – 2009 – Zed Records
*''The Co-Operative''
(with Glenn Tilbrook) – 2011 – Quixotic Records
*''Live at the Marquee
D/DVD' – 2012 – UMC/Mercury
*''A to Zed – The Very Best of'' – 2013 – Zed Records
*''Don't Point Your Finger
CD Expanded Edition
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' – 2014 – UMC
*''Third Degree
CD Expanded Edition
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' – 2014 – UMC
*''13 Shades of Blue'' – 2016 – Zed Records
*''Avalanche'' – 2019 – Zed Records
See also
*
List of bands named after other performers' songs
References
External links
Official website
{{Authority control
English rock music groups
Musical groups established in 1977
British pub rock music groups
English new wave musical groups
Musical groups from London
English blues musical groups
British rhythm and blues musical groups
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