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Ian Jenkins  booked as a support act for stars such as Russell   A phone call out of the blue from Kevin Parrott, one
         Watson, Edwin Starr, The Real Thing, and in 1995
                                                              half of music duo Brian and Michael, best known for
         supported Jules Holland and his Rhythm and Blues
                                                              their 1978 UK number one hit single ‘Matchstalk
         Orchestra.                                           Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs’, led to Ian
                                                              becoming the keyboard player in their backing
         When Souled as Seen disbanded in 1999, Ian took      band, playing gigs alongside famous names such as
         time out from playing with bands before joining a    The Hollies, Swinging Blue Jeans, Easy Beats and
         functions/cabaret outfit called ‘Snapshot’. As well   Gida Park.
         as instrumentalists (drums, bass guitar, guitar and
         keyboard), all four band members also sang, and Ian   Ian said: “It was a privilege to play with guys who
         fondly remembers their “great harmonies.”            had had a number one hit, and I only left because
                                                              I was so busy with my own work as a professional
         Having worked the club scene throughout the          entertainer”. Having left his job at the hospice in
         North West, the band parted when one of the four     2011, Ian had begun playing keyboard and singing
         secured a job with world-famous guitar makers,       as a solo artist, and found himself being booked for
         ‘Martin’, in America.                                between six and 10 gigs a week to entertain in care
                                                              homes and dementia cafés.
         Finding himself at a musical loose end, Ian
         answered an advert and formed a band, called ‘The    Things changed dramatically in early 2020: when
         Woos’, with other local musicians, playing           the coronavirus pandemic hit, Ian’s gigs dried up.
         contemporary pop and rock covers in mainly local
         pubs, followed by a stint in another pub/functions   During that period with no gigs, Ian began
         band called ‘Ask Anyone’.                            working part-time as a Co-op member pioneer
                                                              helping local not-for-profit groups with funding and
         Alongside his musical career, Ian will be known to   awareness raising through the Co-op.
         some in Rochdale for his work as fundraising
         manager for Springhill Hospice between 2001          He also had a chance conversation with
         and 2011.                                            Malcolm Journeaux, whom he had known for
                                                              almost 20 years but had not been in touch with for
         He has also spent a couple of years working as an    a decade, which led to him joining local recording
         extra in the TV and film industry. This has included   band, ‘Sable 097’.
         work on soaps such as Coronation Street and
         Emmerdale and one particular highlight, described    In May this year, Ian’s bookings started again, he
 Forty Years of Making Music  by Ian as “great fun” was being an extra in the Harry   explained: “Having had both doses of vaccine, and
                                                              testing twice a week, I am delighted to once again
         Potter spin-off film ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where To
         Find Them’.
                                                              be enjoying entertaining ‘the young at heart’.”


 A lifetime of playing music has been the fulfilment   Middleton, but in his words, “working was
 of a dream for 64-year-old local professional   only ever a means of funding my passion for   After Rain Comes Sun is the first Sable 097 song to feature Ian on
 entertainer Ian Jenkins.   playing music”.
           keyboard and vocals, after joining the band in November 2020. The song,
           written by Malcolm Journeaux and Ian, is a blues/jazz influenced number.
 Born into a family of musicians, Ian began playing   Following working at the gas showroom, Ian took
 cornet at the age of five and played in brass bands   a position at Chase Music on Oldham Street in
 from the age of nine until he was 24.    Manchester, demonstrating and selling keyboards.  Music producer Duncan Rigby reviewed the song and had this to say: “On
           first hearing, this song triggered deep wide emotions; for me this is one of
 Along with playing brass, Ian, whose family lived in   In 1978 he started a rock band, called ‘Idol Fret’,   those songs which is on top of the game, all the parts make the whole.
 Harpurhey when he was born but moved to   with friends, playing the local pub and club scene,   The track is cinematic in the visions it manifested for me: throwing a
 Middleton when he was four, also taught himself to   a highlight being a gig at the Apollo in Manchester.   dinner jacket over my shoulder, undoing the bow tie whilst walking out of
 play piano.  Though the band parted in 1982, the members   the casino/club into the rain, and then walking on to the dawn of a new day
 remain friends and are still in touch to this day.  with a wry smile on my face.
 As a keyboard player and vocalist, Ian has played in
 many bands, gracing the stage with some   After a short stint as keyboard player in a funk rock   “So the scene is set on your ears and then the two counterpoints emerge, one is the sultry saxophone,
 well-known stars along his musical journey.  band called ‘Red on Black’, Ian joined a ten-piece   slightly jazz, dancing the melody and then...  the vocal draws you in - I haven’t heard that perfect tone or
 soul band, ‘Souled as Seen’. As well as being regulars   phrasing for a long time, it’s done so naturally and eloquently on this track with an essence of the very
 Having taken his A-levels, including music, Ian left   on stage at The Carlton on George Street in   young ‘Piano Man’, not a tribute act copy that is ‘like’, but the ‘same as’ and now.”
 school and started work in the gas showroom in   Rochdale town centre, ‘Souled as Seen’ were

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