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Laurence Ivor Juber (born 12 November 1952) is an English musician,
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ist and studio musician. He played guitar in the rock band
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from 1978 to 1981.


Biography


Early life

Born in
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, East London, Juber was raised and went to school in North London. By his own account, he began playing guitar the week that single "
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" by
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was released.Lawrence, Robb. (2008). ''The Early Years of the Les Paul Legacy 1915–1963''. Hal Leonard Corporation. . Beginning on a cheap acoustic guitar, he learned to read music early and the system of
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. He began to earn money playing the guitar at 13, and began to study classical guitar at the age of 15.


Studio work in London

Enraptured by the sounds on records of the mid- to late 1960s, he set his sights on becoming a
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in London's music studios. While playing with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, he earned his music degree at London University's
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, where he expanded his horizons by playing the lute. Upon graduation, he immediately began work as a session guitarist, working on his first project with former Beatles producer
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on an album for Cleo Laine. In 1977, Juber was booked, along with session drummer Peter Boita, by London-based orchestral contractor David Katz to go to
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for a week to record '' Je n'ai pas vu le temps passer...'' with
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in Barclay Records' studios. Sung entirely in French, the album went on to become one of Aznavour's biggest selling French language albums. During this time, Juber worked on the 1977
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film '' The Spy Who Loved Me'', as well the first
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album, ''
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''.


Wings

Juber gave up a lucrative and successful studio career when invited to join the band
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in 1978. Juber later said that he agreed to join immediately "because you don't turn down that kind of job". He played on the band's '' Back to the Egg'' album (1979), as well as their subsequent UK tour. In 1980, he garnered his first
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, when Wings' track " Rockestra Theme" won the award for Best Rock Instrumental. He was miscredited as Lawrence Tuber on the sleeve for Ringo Starr's album, '' Stop and Smell the Roses''. From this period dates his first solo album, ''Standard Time'' (only released on vinyl). McCartney and former Wings guitarist
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played on the track "Maisie". Juber acknowledges that whilst he was a sideman with Wings, the role included considering himself a member of the band.


Life after Wings

After Wings disbanded in early 1981, Juber moved to the United States. In
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, he met his future wife, Hope, and soon moved to her native
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. He subsequently resumed work as a studio musician and played guitar for numerous television shows, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Home Improvement'' and ''7th Heaven''. He composed the music for '' A Very Brady Christmas'' (1988), '' World Gone Wild'' (1988) and ''Little Sweetheart'' (1990). He played guitar on Belinda Carlisle's "
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", Eric Carmen's " Make Me Lose Control" and " Time of My Life" and "
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" from the ''
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'' soundtrack. Juber co-composed the soundtrack of the award-winning video game ''
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'' and crafted the score to the ''
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'' documentary ''Children of the Harvest''. His music is also featured in the Ken Burns TV documentary '' The Tenth Inning''. With his wife, Hope Juber, he has composed the scores to the musical comedies ''Gilligan's Island: The Musical'', ''A Very Brady Musical'' and ''It's The Housewives!'' In addition to his own recording and performances, Juber has produced, arranged and played on Al Stewart's albums '' Between the Wars'' (1995), '' Down in the Cellar'' (2000), '' A Beach Full of Shells'' (2005) and '' Sparks of Ancient Light'' (2008), and occasionally performs with Stewart. In 2014 he released a "photo memoir" ''Guitar With Wings'' (published by Dalton Watson Fine Books) which featured previously unpublished pictures of his time working with
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.


Solo career

In 1990, Juber released his second solo album, ''Solo Flight''. During the next decade he would begin to explore altered tunings, especially "
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". In 2000, Juber released the solo album ''LJ plays the Beatles'' and ''The Collection'' and in 2003 the album ''Guitarist'' was released to critical acclaim. Juber's credentials as a top-tier fingerstyle guitarist continue to grow. Having been voted "Guitarist of the Year" by readers of ''Fingerstyle Guitar'' magazine, as well as one of the top acoustic players of all time by '' Acoustic Guitar'' magazine, Juber is an ambassador for his instrument as well as his own music. He has released many critically acclaimed solo albums, and has earned a second Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental for his solo guitar arrangement of "
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" on the CD '' Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar''. Juber has also released a series of instructional CDs that teach basic music theory and arrangement techniques for guitarists and has three folios of his arrangements of pop songs published by Hal Leonard.


Personal life

Juber is married to former actress Hope Schwartz, whose father Sherwood was producer of ''
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'' and ''
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''—she was a guest multiple times on the latter show. They have two daughters, Nico Juber and songwriter
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.


Discography

*1982: '' Standard Time'' *1990: '' Solo Flight'' *1993: ''Naked Guitar'' *1995: ''LJ'' *1997: ''Winter Guitar'' *1997: '' Groovemasters'' with Preston Reed *1998: ''Mosaic'' *1999: ''Altered Reality'' *2000: ''LJ Plays the Beatles'' *2000: ''Naked Solos'' *2000: ''The Collection'' *2001: ''Different Times'' *2003: ''Guitarist'' *2004: '' Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar'' *2005: ''One Wing'' *2006: ''I've Got the World on Six Strings'' *2007: ''PCH'' *2008: ''Pop Goes Guitar'' *2009: ''Wooden Horses'' *2010: ''LJ Plays the Beatles Vol. 2'' *2011: ''Children of the Harvest'' *2012: ''Soul of Light'' *2013: ''Catch LJ Live!'' *2013: ''Under an Indigo Sky'' *2015: ''Fingerboard Road'' *2016: ''Holidays & Hollynights'' *2017: ''LJ Can't Stop Playing the Beatles!'' *2018: ''Touchstones: The Evolution of Fingerstyle Guitar'' *2019: ''Downtown'' *2020: ''The Fab 4th''


Collaborations

* '' Nice to Be Around'' – Rosemary Clooney (1977) * '' Stop and Smell the Roses'' – Ringo Starr (1981) * ''The Four Sides of Buzzy Linhart'' -
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(1982, EP) * ''
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(1986) * '' Barry Manilow'' – Barry Manilow (1989) * '' Between the Wars'' - Al Stewart (1995) * ''Musings'' - William Goldstein (2016) * ''
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(2017) * '' Fine Line'' – Harry Styles (2019)


References


External links


Official site
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Laurence Juber Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2003)
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