John Wallace (UK musician)
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John Wallace is a British saxophonist/singer noted for his work in the Acid Jazz ensemble Heavyshift
Heavyshift
Heavyshift is the name of a British acid jazz trio composed of William South and John Wallace and Julian Fenton , who first met and started gigging together around 1994. They have so far released four albums...

. Wallace has appeared in many various groups in the UK music scene including JoBoxers
JoBoxers
JoBoxers was a predominantly British New Wave/soul group formed in 1982, when former Subway Sect members Rob Marche , Dave Collard , Chris Bostock , and Sean McLusky teamed up with American singer, Dig Wayne...

 and The Stargazers
The Stargazers (1980s group)
The Stargazers emerged in 1981, some time after the earlier band of the same name had folded. Work on the new band by founder members Ricky Lee Brawn and Peter Davenport began in August 1980 and following a series of auditions Anders Janes, John Wallace and Danny Brittain were added to the line-up...

. His success with Heavyshift included their debut album Unchain your Mind (1995) reaching the US Billboard Jazz Charts at number three, and being labelled as Jazz FM's album of the year.
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