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- Spike_Heatley abstract "Spike Heatley (born 17 February 1933, North London) is a British jazz bassist. Heatley was with Vic Ash's sextet in 1958, together with Ian Hamer (tp), Johnny Scott (fl), and Alan Branscombe (p) and had then joined The Jazz Couriers some weeks before they disbanded. He went on to play briefly with the quartet Tubby Hayes formed immediately afterwards with fellow Couriers Terry Shannon and Phil Seaman. Heatley then joined pianist Eddie Thompson's house trio for the opening year at the original Ronnie Scott's in Gerrard Street, while also playing with John Dankworth. Heatley stayed with Dankworth until 1962, then joining the Tony Coe Quintet, and touring with trumpeter Kenny Baker. In 1963 he was with the Bill Le Sage and Ronnie Ross quartet, with Allan Ganley. He then began session work in the same rhythm section as Jimmy Page and John McLaughlin. He was an early member of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated. Between 1970 and 1974 he was part of successful jazz-rock fusion act CCS, and played on recording sessions for Rod Stewart. In the 1970s he was in the house band for the children's TV show Play Away.During the 1980s and early 90s, he was with the American all star group the Great Guitars featuring Herb Ellis, Charlie Byrd and Barney Kessel which also sometimes featured British player, Martin Taylor.He went on to play in Kessel's trio with Malcolm Mortimore, with whom he later joined Canadian pianist, Oliver Jones.These days, Heatley spends most of his time in France.".
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