Chris Kibble

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Chris Kibble (born July 24, 1963) is a British jazz musician. He attended Sedgehill Secondary School in south-east London, England.

Chris started out by gigging with jazz fusion band Kafo in 1985, then joined acid jazz band Snowboy [1] in 1987.

Chris has also gigged with the following bands on the London music scene: Robin Jones Latin Jazz Sextet, Ricardo de Santos, Charlie Palmieri, Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers, Gordon Smith, Fuzz Against Junk, Terry Callier, Don Rendell, and King Salsa.

List of albums Chris has played on:

  • Freedom Principle: “Acid Jazz & Other Illicit Grooves” (1989)
  • Snowboy: "Ritmo Snowbo" (1989), "Descara Mambito" (1991), and "Somethings Coming" (1993)
  • M People: “Elegant Slumming” (1994)
  • Don Rendell: “What Am I Here For?” (1996)
  • Robin Jones Latin Jazz Sextet: “Latin Underground” (1999)
  • Robin Jones & King Salsa: “Changó” (1999)
  • Nuphonic: “Vol. 4” (2001)
  • Kayode Olajide: “Iba” (2001)
  • Robin Jones: “Presents Afro-Cuban Rhythms” (2001)
  • Terry Callier: “Lookin' Out” (2004)

He has his own outfit called “Peckham Royalty” [2] with bassist/producer Gordon Smith; they have released an EP entitled “Minor Villain” (2002).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Snowboy (Honorary ‘Latin Section’ Members) http://www.snowboy.info/friends.htm
  2. ^ Discogs http://www.discogs.com/artist/Peckham+Royalty
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