Lord Large

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Lord Large
Genres Soul, R&B, pop
Occupations Musician
Instruments Piano
Labels Acid Jazz Records, 2Bit
Associated acts Clem Curtis Dean Parrish, Roy Phillips
Notable instruments
Piano

Stephen "Lord" Large was a keyboard-player in the Electric Soft Parade, a band who won a Q award and a Mercury Music Prize nomination in 2002.

He has since recorded and toured with the following artists: The Ordinary Boys, The Dualers and Squeeze. He played organ on a Graham Coxon album. He has also recorded Glenn Tilbrook and has duetted with Glenn Tilbrook [1] and Jools Holland.[2]

An album Lord Large - The Lord`s First XI was released that featured Lord Large with some artists namely Clem Curtis of The Foundations, UK female soul singer Linda Lewis, Dean Parrish and Roy Phillips from The Peddlers.[3] A number of singles were released including Stuck In A Wind Up by Lord Large feat Clem Curtis and Left Right & Centre by Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish.[4]

He performs regularly with other talented musicians at the North Pole cocktail bar in Greenwich, typically on a Sunday between 8 and 10pm.

Discography

7" single

  • Lord Large feat. Clem Curtis - Stuck In A Wind Up / Move Over Daddy - AJX 174 S
  • Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish - Left Right & Centre / Sun In The Sands - AJX185 S [citation needed]

CD single

  • Lord Large feat. Clem Curtis - Stuck In A Wind Up - AJX 174CDS
  • Lord Large feat. Glenn Tilbrook - Don't Stick Around Too Long - AJX 179 CDS
  • Lord Large feat. Dean Parrish - Left Right & Centre - AJX185CDS

Album

  • Lord Large - The Lord's First Eleven - AJX 182 LP
  • Lord Large - The Lord's First Eleven - AJX 182 CD [5]

References

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