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THE
HANDS - BIOGRAPHY
These
days the modern pop quartet is one dominated by guitars. There's
the occasional keyboard but a band that features only bass guitar
and drums, an old style Hammond organ and a Hohner D6 Clavinet is
definitely the exception. When "duelling" keyboards are
played by brothers Clayton and Lachlan Doley then it goes without
saying that this band is unique. It's the Hands and their all original
repertoire is designed to reinvent the genre of "Soul Music"
in the modern context
The
Hands formed out of a mutual love of classic soul, from Bobby Womack
and Curtis Mayfield through to d'angelo and Jill Scott. It was Jackie
Orszaczky's regular Tuesday "soul and funk" school at
the Rose Of Australia in Erskineville that introduced Dave Hibbard
and Tim Curnick to the Doley brothers. Clayton and Lachlan of course
had been playing music since their early teens, both self taught
musicians on the family piano in Adelaide. Growing up together it
was not unusual that they both shared common tastes in music, particular
a love of Hammond greats like Booker T and Jimmy Smith. When Clayton
moved to Sydney it was only natural that Lachlan would follow him
years later, often substituting for his brother in his regular bands
when Clayton was not available.

(L-R.
Jackie Orszaczky, Booker T & the MG's, Jimmy Smith, Ampex 1100)
With
a core of four musicians The Hands set about incorporating a floating
lineup of guest vocalists - singers of the quality of Jade MacRae,
Mahalia Barnes and Kara Grainger. Using remarkable collection of
analogue instruments and tape machines they set out to make the
warmest recordings possible. The result is "Live and Breathe",
their debut album which sounds like it was written only yesterday
but recorded back in the halcyon days of Stax and Atlanic studios.
The songs have a distinct modern pop feel and have been composed
to make them as accessible as possible to a wide and varied audience.

Clayton
Doley (Hammond Organ/Vocals): In 1999, after touring with the
The Whitlams in Canada, Clayton moved to New York where he decided
to try his luck amidst the highly competitive local music scene.
Whilst there he played & recorded with established bands such
as "Those Bastard Souls" (featuring members of Jeff Buckley's
band) as well as Nina Pearson the lead singer of The Cardigans.
Inspired by the wealth of great music he was exposed to in the US,
Clayton returned home in 2001 playing with bands such as Disco Montego,
The Badloves and the Legendary Jackie Orszaczky to name just a few.

Lachlan
Doley (Clavinet): Likewise younger brother Lachlan has been
in constant demand as both a session player and a sideman playing
and recording with the likes of Jimmy Little, Powderfinger, Good
Buddha and the Groove Lounge.

Tim
Curnick (Bass): A founding member of The Hands. Tim has been
one of the most in demand bass players from acts such as Brooke
McClymont to Tracky Dax.

Dave
Hibbard (Drums): Dave has featured with bands such as Paul Capsis
and Andy Clockwise and combines with Tim to form the perfect rhythm
section for this dual keyboard combo.
"Duelling
keyboards, soul originals with the swagger and the spirit of Donny
Hathaway" Tim Freedman (The Whitlams)
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