Hookfoot

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HOOKFOOT
 
 
Hookfoot  was a British rock band, active from 1970 to 1974.  Formed by Caleb Quaye (guitars, piano and vocals) and three fellow DJM session musicians, Ian Duck (vocals, guitars and harmonica), Roger Pope (drums) and David Glover (bass), the band were also backing musicians for Elton John, appearing together on most of his early recordings for DJM.  Fred Gandy (bass – formerly of Bluesology) replaced David Glover, who left after the release of the second album.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

 

 

In 1969, lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Quaye (vocals, guitar, keyboards) formed a band called Hookfoot with former Soul Agents Ian Duck (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass guitar) and Roger Pope (drums).  Quaye had previously been in one of the final incarnations of Long John Baldry’s band Bluesology (whose previous members included Elton John when he was still known as Reg Dwight – in fact, the “John” in his stage name is in tribute to Long John Baldry). 

 

The bandmembers met while working as house musicians at DJM Records, which had also signed Elton John in the same time period.  Caleb Quaye and Roger Pope were part of the backing band for Elton John on his debut album, Empty Sky (1969); and everyone in Hookfoot was on hand for his third album, Tumbleweed Junction (1970).  In 1972Hookfoot released an album called Good Times A’ Comin’ on DJM Records (A&M Records in the States). 

 

(May 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021