THE PLAYERS
Chillbone
Links to The Players Own Web Sites

Dennis Chambers : Drums
Will Lee : Bass
Shelah Brody : Vocals
Kenny Fradley : Trumpet
Crispin Cioe : Sax
Bob Funk, Trombone
Marshall Crenshaw : Soloist
Soozie Tyrell : Vocals
Sherryl Marshall :Vocals
Lisa Loel : Vocals
Jon Herington : Guitar
Steve Holley : Percussion
Joe Trump : Percussion
Amy Fairchild : Vocals
Sibel Firat : Cello
Adam Widoff : Sitar
Tim Heffernan : Vocals, guitar
Jay Galarneau : Lead guitar
Kimball Trump : Keyboards
Aaron Johnson : Drums.

Recorded at Pilot Recording Studios, NYC and mastered at
EMI-Abbey Road/Studio Two London by
Will Schillinger



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Cartoon by John Owings and Kenny Brown

Steve Holley
Percussion
Born into a musical family STEVE HOLLEY first studied the piano moving to
his main instrument, the drums, at the age of 12.  Four years later he found
himself touring the UK with the group Horse which led to a three year stint
with Kiki Dee's band. He was invited by Elton John to play on the "A Single
Man" album in 1977 becoming the drummer for Wings (on the classic "Back
To The Egg" lp) touring and recording with Paul McCartney for the next three
years until Wings' break-up in 1981.  Since then Steve has toured and
played with  JOE COCKER , JULIAN LENNON, DAR WILLIAMS , BEN E KING,
IAN HUNTER, CHUCK BERRY to name just a few!  

Mr. Holley was the drummer at the White House benefit performance for the
Special Olympics providing the beat for Stevie Wonder, Cheryl Crow, among
others. He also had the distinction of doing the same at the John Lennon
Tribute at Radio City Music Hall performing with Dave Stewart, Nelly Furtado
and others.

Now from his New York base comes his first ever solo album, The Reluctant
Dog, featuring Mr. Holley's voice and original songs - showing what a gifted,
versatile and productive musician he is.

Reviews
All Music Guide
Journeyman drummer Steve Holley has provided some of the most solid and
creative beats for Paul McCartney, Kiki Dee, Joe Cocker, Julian Lennon, and
Ian Hunter over the years, and though he recorded a couple of tracks in the
U.K. in January of 1980 (included here), those beats never got the
opportunity to be heard backing him up until the release of The Reluctant
Dog, a 13-track collection of melodies and feelings that are well worth the
wait. For those put off by the manufactured pop that Phil Collins runs off the
assembly line, The Reluctant Dog will provide much satisfaction. Produced by
Holley and bassist/guitarist Keith Lentin, the album is chock-full of surprises
-- the short and sweet instrumental "Punta del Este" (with daughter Amanda
Holley on flute) and a bubbling Genesis-like "Entertain You" to mention just
two. Holley (also listed in many credits over the years as Holly without the "e")
delivers splashes of Beatles on one of the early tracks, "For Better or for
Worse," which resembles the Fab Four's "Free as a Bird" phase, though
recorded 15 years before that classic hit the Top Ten. This early recording
features Holley on vocals, glockenspiel, piano, and drums, with Nick
Pearson's electric guitar and Phil Curtis on bass. The drummer was
concerned about adding the two decade-old tracks into this mix, but they
bring much to the set.

"Living for Today," the other number from the British sessions, features
Wings bandmate Denny Laine on harmony vocals and, with all due respect to
Laine (who has numerous classics on his solo recordings), this particular
tune would have fit on a Wings album much better than the items Laine
chose to contribute to Paul McCartney's band. The keyboards sound
accordion-like, an instrument that Sean Fleming brings to the very next track,
"Da Da Da, Dee Dee Dee." If it had the chance, "Just Say Goodbye" might
have been the perfect sequel to Julian Lennon's biggest hit, "Too Late for
Goodbyes," with a slower tempo and darker tones. It's one of the best of
many superior tracks. As Joey Molland's This Way Up and Ian McLagan's
Best of British were powerful statements by sidemen who were involved in
greatness, Steve Holley's work here also demands attention. Titles like "She
Gives to Me" and "What Are You Looking For?" would have certainly made
noise in another time. Let's hope this material finds the audience it deserves
and doesn't go the way of many a Kiki Dee album -- brilliant work lost in the
shuffle that is this business of music. The Angel Air label is intent on
releasing all things related to Mott the Hoople and Ian Hunter, and The
Reluctant Dog is a nice addition to the collection, resplendent in its colorful
eight-page booklet containing lyrics, credits, and photos. It's more than an
impressive first album and one that should have seen the light of day long
before 2003. "Everything Ends Sometime" and "Living for Today" also
deserve mention. Joe Viglione

Visit Steve Holley's officail website: here
Dennis Chambers : Drums
Will Lee : Bass
Shelah Brody a.k.a. Amuka : Vocals
Kenny Fradley : Trumpet
Crispin Cioe : Sax
Bob Funk, Trombone
Marshall Crenshaw : Guitar Solo
Soozie Tyrell : Vocals
Sherryl Marshall :Vocals
Lisa Lowell : Vocals
Jon Herington : Guitar
Steve Holley : Percussion
Joe Trump : Percussion
Amy Fairchild : Vocals
Sibel Firat : Cello
Adam Widoff : Sitar
Tim Heffernan : Vocals, guitar
Jay Galarneau : Lead guitar
Kimball Trump : Keyboards
Aaron Johnson : Drums.

Recorded at
Pilot Recording Studios,
NYC and mastered at
EMI-Abbey Road/Studio Two London
by
Will Schillinger

Special thanks go to the original
Chillbone rhythm section Jon Sutters
and Greg Costello. Thank you also to
Steve Unziker for use of his song
Fizzicle Haus, Rob Rudin for the Mystic
Bootie lyric, and Matt Swift and Barth
Anderson for contributions on
Tonight's the Night.  

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