Vernon Fuller
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GB St. Helen's – Soul / Funk / Jazz
Vernon Fuller

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Thank U For the Funk
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Vernon Fuller
Ab67616d0000b273ca555194a6ce162e1326eaaf What Will You Do? Album 2013
Ab67616d0000b273f74b7a6e6a0ec4464a5e3e40 Music of My Youth Album 2011
Ab67616d0000b273c269370dbaa5919ece59ef6e Soul, Swing and Standards Album 1980
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Ab67616d0000b273bf704c743b5060365f6cf01b Let's Run to a Place / Thank U 4 the Funk Single 2015
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Vernon Fuller's (who recently supported Courtney Pine CBE as part of the duo Twin Frets) relationship with the guitar started in London, where he cut his musical teeth in reggae and Jazz Funk outfits, playing venues such as Upstairs at Ronnie Scott's.

Look out for a new recording of 16 songs written by Vernon. Called "What will you do?", the project has songs influenced by the different genre's of Latin, Reggae, Soul, Jazz and Funk. Never heard before, love songs, social commentary songs and fun songs. There is a song and mood to suit just about anyone.

After moving to the midlands in the late 80's, Vernon became involved in the R'n'B and Jazz Fusion scene, playing regularly at the Rep Theatre Cafe Bar in Birmingham and at the Birmingham Jazz Festival as part of the Bean Machine (Jazz Fusion Band). Influenced by George Benson, Stevie Wonder and War, Vernon, a Londoner, loves to mix jazz, funk and soul into a cocktail of smooth jazz with a hard edge.

Vernon loves to sing standards both jazz and soul with a high energy performance. Having played in London funk bands Kayo and Flight UK (think Hi Tension and Light of the World style bands) and midlands R & B soulsters ‘Can’t Play Won’t Play’ (including two-toners Selector’s drummer) as well as Jazz Fusioneers ‘The Bean Machine’.

Vernon then moved on to mainstream jazz guitar and vocals and has played at various jazz festivals including Southport, Marlborough, Chester, Nantwich Jazz & Blues , Wigan and Audlem including support for ‘Snake Davis’ with the band ‘Afro Blue’ and also with the sextet ‘So What Now’. Vernon has also supported Geno Washington , Acoustic Alchemy and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Other performances have included opening for Liverpool's Gary Potter also opening for Ron Anthony (Frank Sinatra's last guitarist). Vernon has recently duetted with Andy Hulme, opening for John Pisano (Joe Pass' co-guitarist) & Adrian Ingram.