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Adrian Oxaal (born 20 March 1965) is an American-born English musician and music educator, best known for being the lead guitarist in
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1997–2002 and 2015–present. He has also played with the bands Sharkboy,
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and Goat.


Biography


Early years, and work with Goat

Adrian Oxaal was born in
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, United States, of mixed
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and Guyanese ancestry, however, he grew up in
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where he learned guitar and cello and befriended his future James colleague
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when both were members of the City of Hull Youth Symphony Orchestra. Oxaal went on to study music at the
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in
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, where he settled permanently.'One of the Three – Adrian Oxaal page
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Oxaal's heart was not in the world of classical music, and after leaving university he chose to play in bar bands, notably Lenna and the Snakemen, with whom he made 2 albums (Something's Cooking (1988) and No Blow Blues (1989)) – which eventually led to him being asked to play on a demo for a band named Goat (not the Swedish band of the same name) whose music Oxaal would later describe as being "a kind of melodic hard rock." Goat went to sign a deal with
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, although he admitted that it did not really amount to much apart from some studio experience.


Sharkboy

Oxaal was then recruited by singer-songwriter Avy to her band Sharkboy, in which he predominantly played guitar and cello. Somewhat different to – and more experimental than – the usual
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acts of the time, Sharkboy were nonetheless signed to
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and went on to support
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(whose frontman
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was a fan) on their first big UK tour. Sharkboy recorded two albums (''Matinee'' and ''The Valentine Tapes'') which were critically well received but sold poorly, and the band folded circa 1995.


James

At around the same time the band
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were having personnel problems, as lead guitarist
Larry Gott James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, formerly of the Mancunian band James. He is also a designer. Music Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on ...
had announced his departure. Oxaal's friend
Saul Davies Saul Davies (born 28 June 1965 in Liverpool) is a British musician best known as a member of the rock band James. Davies is a multi-instrumentalist whose primary instruments are the violin, guitar and percussion. Career Saul Davies was hired ...
had been in James since 1989 (playing rhythm guitar, violin and percussion) and suggested Oxaal as a possible replacement for Gott. Oxaal was given an introduction to James that he regards as "bizarre", in which he was only given a drum loop and a vocal track and was asked to just "do something". The remaining members of James were impressed with his guitar skills and gave him the job immediately, relieved that they did not have to go through the long audition process which they had already experienced with the search for previous members. Oxaal formally joined James in 1996 and remained as lead guitarist until the band went on hiatus in early 2002. During this time he played on three studio albums (''Whiplash'', ''Millionaires'' and '' Pleased To Meet You'', as well as the live album/DVD '' Getting Away With It... Live''. When James reformed in January 2007, Larry Gott resumed his position as lead guitarist and the band resumed their early 1990s ''Gold Mother'' line-up, which includes neither Oxaal nor the subsequent James member
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. In 2015, Oxaal was recalled to play lead guitar again, while Gott took an extended sabbatical. He also played mandolin and cello on the album ''
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'' (2016). James fans still debate about whether Oxaal or Gott was best suited to be James' lead guitarist, as many preferred Gott's simpler playing style and use of
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. However, drummer Dave Baynton-Power described Oxaal in 1997 as being "a really good guitar player....a bit more rocking than Larry, he's got a bit of an edge, which has injected a new spark into the band". This became evident on both the ''
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'' and ''
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'' albums, as well as in the live environment in which Oxaal was noted for his willingness to play "storming" guitar solos from time to time (something never really attempted by either Gott or his own predecessor in James, Paul Gilbertson).


Post-James (work in music education)

Following his time in James, Oxaal returned to Brighton and performed a handful of solo bar gigs, seemingly having gone full circle since leaving University. He then moved into music education, having worked as Course Team Leader for the
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in Contemporary Music at South East Essex College of Arts and Technology in
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, Essex. He left this post during the summer of 2007, and worked as a music teacher at
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, East Sussex, followed by a stint at City College,
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. When not touring with James or Oysterband, Oxaal performs solo, either singing to blues guitar, or singing to cello accompaniment, and participates in occasional reunions of Lenna and the Snakemen, which included the recording of a third album (Back And Blue) in 2016. He also plays with Lucky Jim, a pub band comprising Gordon Grahame of The Lost Soul Band on vocals and guitar and Eddie Myer of
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on bass. He has also appeared in many stage productions including: ''Motherland'' by Vincent Dance Theatre (2013), ''The Opinion Makers'' by
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(2013) and ''Trumpton Comes Alive!'', also with the Foundry Group (2015).


Oysterband

Since 2012, Oxaal has toured the UK, Germany, Austria, Canada and Scandinavia with folk rock band
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, mainly playing cello, but also taking over on bass guitar and electric guitar. He played on their 2014 album '' Diamonds on the Water''.


Discography


Lenna and the Snakemen

* ''Something's Cooking'' (Wizard Records, 1988) * ''No Blow Blues'' (Wizard Records, 1989) * ''Back And Blue'' (crowdfunded, self-produced, 2016)


Goat

* ''As You Like'' (Beggars Banquet, 1990) BBL 110CD * ''Medication Time'' (Beggars Banquet, 1991) BEGA 119CD


Sharkboy

* ''Matinee'' (Nude Records,1994) NUDE 2CD * ''The Valentine Tapes'' (Nude Records, 1995) NUDE 4CD


James

* ''
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'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' Pleased to Meet You'' (2001) * '' Getting Away With It... Live'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''Living in Extraordinary Times'' (2018) * All the Colours of you (2021)


Oysterband

* '' Diamonds on the Water'' (2014)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Oxaal, Adrian 1965 births Living people James (band) members English rock guitarists People from Brighton Oysterband members Alumni of the University of Sussex