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John Mealing (born April 5, 1942 (age 82) in Yeovil, Somerset) is a British keyboardist, composer and arranger. After leaving the Don Rendell - Ian Carr Quintet in the late sixties, [1] he joined the pioneering British jazz-rock band If until they came off the road in 1972.
The definitive seven-piece line-up for the first incarnation of the band, with a more jazz-rock-oriented style, and which appears on the first four studio albums, as well as a live recording, was J. W. Hodkinson on lead vocals, John Mealing on keyboards, Jim Richardson on electric bass, Dennis Elliott on drums, with Dave Quincy on alto and ...
John Mealing was born on April 5, 1942 in Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK. He is a composer and actor, known for Second Thoughts (1991), Press Gang (1989) and The Gingerbread Girl (1993).
John Mealing was born on 5 April 1942 in Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK. He is a composer and actor, known for Second Thoughts (1991), Press Gang (1989) and The Gingerbread Girl (1993).
John Henry Mealing and Cornelius Wright, Jr., both of Birmingham, Alabama, were callers on railroad section gangs, leading songs and chants to inspire the workers, known as gandy dancers, to perform their tasks with strength and precision. Mealing was born in 1908.
John Mealing (or Malin) was originally a Thames waterman who became a model and porter at the St Martin's Lane Academy. His wife was housekeeper at the Royal Academy.
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