Pete Wareham is a British saxophonist, composer and band leader. He leads the genre-defying North African/punk/jazz/dance band
Melt Yourself Down
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and is a member of
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Mercury Prize
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-nominated band,
Seb Rochford
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Rochford was born in Aberdeen and has a larg ...
’s Pulled By Magnets and also ran the influential group
Acoustic Ladyland
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. Formerly of Rochford’s now disbanded
Mercury Prize
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-nominated
Polar Bear, Wareham has also played saxophone with
Sons Of Kemet
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T ...
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Wareham recently composed the soundtrack for the
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's new prime time Saturday night sitcom '' King Gary''.
Career
Wareham graduated from
Leeds College of Music
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in 1997 and later continued to pursue post graduate studies at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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. Wareham played tenor and baritone saxophone in the
National Youth Jazz Orchestra
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during 1997–1999. His continued success as a saxophonist led to many notable performances, including appearances at New York's
Blue Note Club
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, London's
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
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History
The club opened on 30 October 1959 in a basement at 39 Gerrard Street (London), Gerrard Street in London's Soho district. It was set up and managed ...
as well as jazz venues all over the world.
Wareham formed
Acoustic Ladyland
Acoustic Ladyland was a London-based jazz-punk band consisting of Pete Wareham on vocals and saxophone, Seb Rochford on drums, Chris Sharkey on guitar, and Ruth Goller on bass guitar.
Tom Herbert of The Invisible played bass on their first t ...
in 2001. The band was originally intended, as the name suggests, to be an acoustic improv band reinterpreting the music of
Jimi Hendrix. They became a distinctive group of improvisers with a contemporary rock and roll attitude. Acoustic Ladyland won the
BBC Jazz Award
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Best Band 2005 and were also nominated for Best Album.
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In July 2011, Wareham announced the band's final performance before disbanding Acoustic Ladyland and forming Melt Yourself Down in 2012. Initially signed to
The Leaf Label
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History
The Le ...
they then signed with
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* Decca Broadway, a musical theater record label
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in the summer of 2019. Wareham prefers not to be pigeon-holed in the jazz scene, taking influences from hiphop, rock, pop and global music, especially North African and South American among many. ‘My favourite kind of jazz is when it feels dangerous’ Wareham says and he wants to put people back in touch with the time when jazz ‘was subversive, wild and dirty.’ Described by the music press as ‘a vivacious, phantasmagorical melting pot’ and by The Times as ‘Melodically adept, rhythmically inspired…mind blowing magnificence’
Melt Yourself Down are equally well known for their blistering live sets.
Wareham has been developing his abilities as a producer since 2010 and has co-produced all the Melt Yourself Down albums. Since 2018 he has been mixing, editing and recording in his home studio in South East London.
2020’s Caribbean Fire Dance which was MYD’s contribution to Blue Note’s Blue Note Reimagined album, was mostly recorded there and was mixed by Wareham. As of 2020 he has begun producing other artists also.
Awards and honours
*Nadine Shah - Mercury Prize nominated 2018.
*Sons Of Kemet - Mercury Prize Nominated 2018
*Polar Bear - Mobo Award nominated 2015
*Paul Hamlyn Award - Musical Composition winner 2015, Award Judge 2018
*Polar Bear - Mercury Prize nominated 2005 & 2014
*Acoustic Ladyland - BBC Jazz Awards ‘Best Band’ 2005
*Acoustic Ladyland - Jazzwise Magazine Album of the Year 2004 & 2005
*Jerwood Foundation - ‘Take 5 Award’ Recipient 2005.
*Prizewinner - Young Jazz Musician of the Year, 1997.
Discography
;With Various Artists
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References
External links
Melt Yourself DownPolar Bear - Official Website
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
British jazz saxophonists
British male saxophonists
British jazz composers
Alumni of Leeds College of Music
21st-century saxophonists
Male jazz composers
21st-century British male musicians
Polar Bear (British band) members