English guitarist and singer-songwriter (1944–2013)
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Jackie Lomax
Billboard ad, 1969.
Background information
Birth name
John Richard Lomax
Born
(1944-05-10)10 May 1944 Wallasey, Cheshire, England
Died
15 September 2013(2013-09-15) (aged 69) Wirral, England
Genres
Rock
Occupation(s)
Musician
singer
songwriter
Instrument(s)
Vocals
guitar
Years active
1968–2013
Labels
Apple, Capitol, Warner Bros.
Website
www.jackielomax.com
Musical artist
John Richard Lomax (10 May 1944 – 15 September 2013)[1] was an English guitarist and singer-songwriter. He is best known for his association with George Harrison, who produced Lomax's recordings for the Beatles' Apple record label in the late 1960s.
John Richard Lomax was born in 1944 in Wallasey, Cheshire.[1] He was a member of Dee and the Dynamites, The Undertakers, The Lomax Alliance, Heavy Jelly and Badger. He worked with The Tea Bags, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins.[1]
^ abcDoc Rock. "July to December". The Dead Rock Stars Club. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
Clapton, Jeff Beck, Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins. In January 1962, JackieLomax left Dee and the Dynamites to join the Merseybeat band The Undertakers...
Westlake and David Most. It was first recorded by rock and soul singer JackieLomax and released in February 1970 as his final single on the Beatles' Apple...
song written by George Harrison and released by English rock singer JackieLomax as his debut single on the Beatles' Apple record label in August 1968...
Album. The final recording also features contributions from Mal Evans, JackieLomax and John McCartney. A demo for the song, recorded at George Harrison's...
subsequently 'loaned' it to British singer JackieLomax. In 1972, after meeting at a recording session, Lomax sold the guitar to Rundgren for $500 with...
including Pacific Gas & Electric. In 1973, while recording an album with JackieLomax and George Harrison in New Orleans, Gardner met his future wife, Paula...
Iveys (who became Badfinger), Doris Troy, and former Liverpool singer JackieLomax who recorded George Harrison's "Sour Milk Sea". In 1969, the Beatles...
or JackieLomax may refer to: Jack Lomax (American football) Jack Lomax, character in Hellfighters (film) Jack Lomax, on Ex On The Beach JackieLomax, John...
cast of backing singers on the song; one of the label's first signings, JackieLomax, also recalled participating. "Hey Jude" was the first Beatles song to...
featuring: The Iveys "Storm in a Teacup" / James Taylor "Something's Wrong" / JackieLomax "Little Yellow Pill" / Mary Hopkin "Pebble and the Man". 8 Not issued...
November 1968, while he was producing sessions for his Apple Records artist JackieLomax. "No Time or Space" comprises an edit of a Moog demonstration given there...
Taylor, Klaus Voormann, Madeline Bell, three members of The Family Dogg, JackieLomax, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and others. By January 1970, Gibb started...
Burton, former Plastic Ono Band drummer Alan White and vocalist JackieLomax. Lomax was soon replaced by the returning Gibbons, and ex-Spooky Tooth drummer...
McEntee: Preserving the Error – 1999 Iain Matthews: A Tiniest Wham – 2000 JackieLomax: The Ballad of Liverpool Slim – 2001 Jon Dee Graham: Hooray for the Moon...
known collectively as The Fool. In spring 1968, the SG was loaned to JackieLomax, an associate of George Harrison. The "Fool" was later sold to Todd Rundgren...
Houston (1969) Galveston - Glen Campbell (1969) Is This What You Want? - JackieLomax (1969) Bridge over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel (1970) Slim Slo...
Lovecraft – Valley of the Moon (1970) Bonnie Raitt – Give it Up (1972) JackieLomax – Three (1972) The Fabulous Rhinestones – The Fabulous Rhinestones (1972)...
along with songs by Apple artists such as James Taylor, Mary Hopkin, and JackieLomax. The chart success of "Maybe Tomorrow" in Europe and Japan led to a follow-up...
on "Sparrow". 1969 "Thumbin' A Ride" JackieLomax Co-producer and drums 1969 Is This What You Want? JackieLomax Bass on "Sour Milk Sea" and "New Day"...
David Clayton-Thomas David Clayton-Thomas (Columbia Records, 1972) With JackieLomax Is This What You Want? (Apple Records, 1969) With Billy Joel Cold Spring...