Zoot Money

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Zoot Money is a pianist, organist, and actor, born George Bruno Money on 17 June 1942 in Bournemouth, Dorset (then in Hampshire), England, who appeared (playing a promotions man) in the film Breaking Glass with Hazel O'Connor. He has appeared in a number of small roles in British television programmes such as Bergerac, The Professionals and The Bill.

He has worked with Blues Incorporated, Alexis Korner, Spencer Davis, Rocket 88 and Alan Price. He was also a member of Eric Burdon's New Animals and has his own group, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band. He performed at times with Grimms poetry and rock band. His public image was also credited as G.B. Money or G.B. "Zoot" Money.


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  • "Alexis Korner and Friends - The Party Album" (1978)
  • "Mr Money" (1980)
  • "Super Jam" (1990) - live recording of German TV series "Villa Fantastica" features singers Zoot Money and Maria Muldaur, Brian Auger on piano, Pete York on drums, Dick Morrissey on tenor, Roy Williams on trombone, and Harvey Weston on bass.

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