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Sailor are a British pop/glam rock group, best known in the 1970s for their
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s "A Glass of Champagne" and "Girls, Girls, Girls", written by the group's lead singer and 12-string guitar player,
Georg Kajanus Georg Johan Tjegodiev
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Kajanus (born 9 February 1946) is a Norwegian composer and pop musician, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the British pop group Sailor (band), Sailor. Early years Kajanus was born in Trondhe ...
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In the 1970s

The group's leader, Georg Kajanus, had previously written "Flying Machine" for
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in 1971, although it was Richard's first British single that failed to reach the
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. Sailor developed from Kajanus Pickett, a singer-songwriter duo that had formed when
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and Kajanus met in 1970 at E H Morris, a
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where Pickett briefly worked. They later recorded the album ''Hi Ho Silver'' for Signpost Records. Sailor first came together in 1973 with the addition of musicians Henry Marsh (ex-Gringo) and
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(ex-
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). The group's work included Kajanus's invention the Nickelodeon, a musical instrument made of pianos, synthesizers and
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s that allowed the four-piece band to reproduce on stage the acoustic arrangements that they had done in the recording studio. The group's first UK single was "Traffic Jam" from their first album, ''Sailor''. "A Glass of Champagne", issued late the following year from the ''
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'' album, reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up "Girls, Girls, Girls" also made the Top 10, but of their subsequent singles, only "One Drink Too Many" registered in the UK
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. Sailor's original line-up split up in 1978, although Pickett and Marsh released more material as Sailor with Gavin and Virginia David in 1980, with an album of Pickett compositions called ''Dressed for Drowning'', produced by
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at his Caribou studio in
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( Epic /
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Revival

In 1989, Sailor reformed to release a new album after a ten-year silence with two new singles, "The Secretary" and "La Cumbia". The band started touring again in 1993, and performed on many television programmes in Europe. In 1995, Kajanus departed the band again to pursue other projects. The arrival of Peter Lincoln saw Sailor issue their first live album, ''Live in Berlin''. Original member Marsh left in 1999, and was replaced by Anthony England. England left the band in May 2001, to be replaced by Rob Alderton; the new line-up recorded their first DVD in November 2002. In 2004, Sailor were voted the 45th-most successful pop band of the last 40 years in Germany. A biography of the group by James McCarraher, entitled ''A Glass of Champagne – The Official Sailor Story'', was published in June 2004. Alderton left in July 2005, and Marsh returned to the line-up. ''Buried Treasure'', a
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of previously recorded material, was released in February 2006. By September, Lincoln had left Sailor to join
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. After this, Marsh's classically trained son Oliver joined the band as their new guitarist and lead singer. He was replaced in 2009 by Nick Parvin but rejoined in May 2011 along with his brother Thomas, who joined as drummer, replacing Serpell.


Band members

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Georg Kajanus Georg Johan Tjegodiev
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Kajanus (born 9 February 1946) is a Norwegian composer and pop musician, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the British pop group Sailor (band), Sailor. Early years Kajanus was born in Trondhe ...
(born Prince Georg Johan Tchegodaieff, 9 June 1946,
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:1973–1979, 1990–1995: lead vocals, 12-string guitars, acoustic guitars, charango, Veracruzana harp, harmonium, synthesisers, "Klockwork machinery" ; Henry Marsh (born Ian Henry Murray Marsh, 8 December 1948, Bath, Somerset) :1973–1999, 2005–present: Nickelodeon, accordion, piano, marimbas, synthesised brass and reed, synthesisers, acoustic/electric guitars, computer programming, vocals ;
Phil Pickett Philip Stuart Pickett (born 19 November 1946) is an English songwriter, musician, vocal arranger, producer and artist manager. He is principally known as a songwriter and musician and for co-writing and recording " Karma Chameleon", one of the ...
(born Philip Stuart Pickett, 19 November 1946,
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, Germany)
:1973–present (except ''Checkpoint''): bass Nickelodeon, piano, guitarron, synthesised strings, calliope, xylophone, bass, cruz bass, Hammond organ, mandolin, autoharp, vocals (lead vocals on ''Dressed for Drowning'') ;
Grant Serpell Stephen Grant Serpell (born 4 February 1944) is a British drummer. He was a member of several bands during the 1960s and 1970s, including Affinity and Sailor. Career While studying for a degree in Chemistry from the University of Sussex, Serpel ...
(born Stephen Grant Serpell, 9 February 1944, Maidenhead, Berkshire) :1973–1979, 1990–2011: drums, percussion, vocals ;Gavin David :1980: vocals ;Virginia David :1980: lead and backing vocals ;Peter Lincoln :1996–2006: 12-string and 6-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, charango, lead vocals ;Anthony England :1999–2001: Nickelodeon, vocals ;Rob Alderton :2001–2005: Nickelodeon, accordion, vocals ;Oliver Marsh :2006–2009: guitar, lead vocals ;Nick Parvin :2009–2011:guitar, lead vocals ;Oliver Marsh :2011– present: guitar, lead vocals ;Thomas Marsh :2011–present: drums, percussion, vocals


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations

*1978 ''Greatest Hits Vol.1'' *1990 ''Girls, Girls, Girls: The Very Best of Sailor'' *1994 ''Hits and Highlights'' *1995 ''Greatest Hits – Best of the Best'' *1996 ''Legacy: Greatest and Latest'' *1999 ''Girls, Girls, Girls'' *2002 ''Sailor'' *2005 ''Best: Down by the Docks'' *2006 ''Buried Treasure'' (double CD) *2007 ''Buried Treasure'' (single CD) *2007 ''The Best of Sailor'' *2007 ''A Glass of Champagne: All the Hits'' *2008 ''Traffic Jam: Sound and Vision'' (CD/DVD) Sailor Albums
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Live albums and DVDs

*1998 ''Live in Berlin'' *2003 ''Pirate Copy: Sailor Live in Concert'' (DVD) *2005 ''Sailor Live'' *2005 ''Sailor Live: One Drink Too Many''


Singles

Notes


''Sailor, the Musical Journey''

The premiere of ''Sailor, the Musical Journey'' at the Carnegie Hall was in July 2006 in
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, Scotland. The new musical was written by Bill Blenman and made up entirely of Kajanus compositions.


References

;Other sources * James McCarraher, ''A Glass of Champagne: The Official "Sailor" Story'',


External links


Sailor official website
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