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Role
  
Guitarist

Name
  
John Ellis


Years active
  
1980-present

Instruments
  
Guitar

Genres
  
Punk rock

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Born
  
1 June 1952 (age 71) Kentish Town, London, United Kingdom (
1952-06-01
)

Associated acts
  
The Vibrators The Stranglers Peter Gabriel Peter Hammill Nic Potter Judge Smith Cult With No Name

Music groups
  
The Stranglers (1990 – 2000), The Vibrators, Judas Priest (1970 – 1971), The Purple Helmets

Albums
  
Redeemer of Souls, Written in Red, The Stranglers and Frien, Friday the Thirteenth, 10

Similar People
  
John Hinch, Alan Moore, Al Atkins, Knox, Paul Roberts

Occupation(s)
  
Songwriter, musician

John Ellis (born 1 June 1952, Kentish Town, London) is an English guitarist and songwriter.

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Career

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Ellis was a co-founder of the pub rock band Bazooka Joe in 1970 and a founding member of the punk rock band The Vibrators. He formed The Vibrators in 1974 while still at art school studying illustration. The Vibrators released two albums with Ellis and toured extensively. Ellis left the Vibrators in 1978 to form the short-lived group Rapid Eye Movement, before embarking on a solo career in 1979, releasing a couple of singles, one of which, "Babies in Jars" (a live Rapid Eye Movement recording) reached #34 on the UK Indie Chart.

In 1980 Ellis toured with Peter Gabriel on his "Tour Of China 1984", and he appears on the album Peter Gabriel 4. From 1982 on he recorded a number of albums with Peter Hammill, and toured with Hammill (off and on) from 1981 until 1989. From 1981 until 1984 he was a member of the K Group with Peter Hammill. Hammill was "K" (on vocals, piano and guitar), Nic Potter was "Mozart" (on bass guitar), Guy Evans was "Brain" (on drums), and Ellis was "Fury" (on backing vocals and guitar). The Peter Hammill album The Margin is a registration of live-concerts by the K group.

Between late 1990 and 2000, Ellis was a member of the punk rock band The Stranglers, starting with the album Stranglers In the Night. During that period he also created music for European Art exhibitions and several short films. Ellis left the Stranglers in 2000. He is an exponent of the E-bow guitar.

Ellis has contributed to the recordings of Judge Smith, a founding member of Van der Graaf Generator.

In 2005 Ellis formed a community organisation called 'The Luma Group', that delivers arts based training and workshops.

In 2009 Ellis started his own record label, Chanoyu Records, in order to release his own music. The first release was Wabi Sabi 21©, an album of electronic instrumentals inspired by the Japanese Tea Ceremony.

Solo

  • Microgroove (year unknown)
  • In Rhodt (Gallery Music #1) (1989)
  • Das Geheimnis Des Golem (Gallery Music #2) (1991)
  • Destination Everywhere (Gallery Music #3) (1995)
  • Our Internal Monologue (Gallery Music #4) (1995)
  • Shock of Contact (Gallery Music #5) (1996)
  • Acrylic (1997)
  • Spic 'N' Span (1999)
  • Map of Limbo (2008) (a free album available at Clinical Archives)
  • Wabi Sabi 21© (2009)
  • Sly Guitar (2013)
  • As band member

    With The Vibrators:

  • Pure Mania (1977)
  • V2 (1978)
  • VGuilty (1983)
  • Alaska 127 (1984)
  • With The Stranglers:

  • Stranglers In the Night (1992)
  • About Time (1995)
  • Written in Red (1997)
  • Coup de Grace (1998)
  • Collaborations

    With Peter Gabriel:

  • Peter Gabriel 4 (1982)
  • With Peter Hammill:

  • Enter K (1982)
  • Patience (1983)
  • The Love Songs (1984)
  • The Margin (live, 1985)
  • Out of Water (1990) (Ellis also painted the picture on the cover)
  • Fireships (1992)
  • The Noise (1993)
  • With Nic Potter:

  • Mountain Music (1983)
  • New Europe-Rainbow Colours (1992)
  • With Judge Smith:

  • Curly's Airships (2000)
  • The Full English (2005)
  • Live in Italy 2005 (live, DVD, 2006)
  • The Light of the World (two-song CD single, 2007, as The Tribal Elders)
  • Orfeas (2011)
  • With Cult With No Name

  • Above as Below (2012)
  • Another Landing (2013)
  • References

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