Acoustic Alchemy is an
English contemporary
instrumental and
smooth jazz band formed in
England in the early 1980s (c. 1981), originally fronted by
acoustic guitar Nick Webb and
Simon James. The band is currently fronted by
Greg Carmichael and
Miles Gilderdale.
1981-1989: Early days
During the 1980s, there was little grateful audience for this form of music in the UK, and the big players in the genre were all American. The pioneering sound of two duelling acoustic guitars — Simon James on nylon and Nick Webb on steel — was a fresh touch on the genre, often backed up by a
double bass,
percussion, and occasionally string quartet
The Violettes. A couple of records were pressed by Webb, but at a considerable loss. In the mid-1980s, James left the band; in the 1990s he would go on to form
Kymaera, a similar, albeit more
Latin oriented band. In 1985, Webb then discovered Greg Carmichael, a guitarist with a
London pub band called The Holloways (not affiliated with the current indie band of the same name) who became James' successor.
The new pairing got work as an in-flight band on
Virgin Atlantic flights to and from the
United States. Six weeks after sending demo material to
Nashville-based label
MCA, the band was called to record their first album. The pair had literally played their way to America, and in 1987 released their debut album,
Red Dust And Spanish Lace. The project saw...
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