Talk:Galliano (band)

Cleanup needed
I did my best to clean up a mess here. I suspect this article is still inaccurate on multiple points: I made numerous obvious corrections, and this isn't even particularly my sort of music. I suggest a Google search on '"Rob Gallagher" + Galliano' as a starting point for anyone who wants to fix this. -- Jmabel | Talk 22:52, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)

I have continued the cleanup of this article, adding citations, removing incorrect or unverifiable statements and rewritting, expanding and restructuring as needed. As it is now fully cited I have removed the more citations needed box. If you think more work is needed please replace the box or reply to this discussion and I'll trya and help improve it further. Shaun Sheep (talk) 12:11, 20 January 2022 (UTC)

Unsourced additions
Moving the following unreffed and difficult to read addition here to save it being lost as there is some stuff here potentially worth saving:

Galliano was a name given to Robert Gallagher by Gilles Peterson who would play percussion on Peterson's 'Nite FM' radio programme rv on Radio London in the early 1980s. Galliano was thought to invoke a latin american character who lived in the studio and would start to play sporadically. Gallagher would also take the mic at clubs like Babylon and Dingwall's delivering Last poet's styled monologues ,one of these became the first record for the acid jazz record label in 1987. Frederick lies still was based on Curtis Mayfield's Freddy's dead over Pucho and the Latin soul brothers.

Under the name Galliano ,Gallagher went on to collaborate on acid Jazz with Chris bangs the JTQ and the Jazz renegades .Peterson set up Talking Loud records in 1988 and Gallagher signed to Talking Loud and started to write and record the first Galliano album 'In pursuit of the 13th note ' .Galliano had by now formed into a three piece to perform spoken word over conga backing with Constantine Weir and Crispin Robinson .They were also signed to Talking Loud. The album was recorded in 1988/ 89, a sample based recording produced by Chris Bangs with Guests including Roy Ayers.

Galliano then embarked on a touring schedule that would last for the next seven years. It became known as the "Galliano project' for the second album 'A Joyful Noise"(produced by Mick Talbot). Various personal and line up changes contributed to the seven years of touring 4 studio albums and a live album recorded in Tokyo.

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