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Lloyd Stuart Swanton (born 14 August 1960) is an Australian jazz double bassist, bass guitarist, and composer.<ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>

Swanton was a member of Dynamic Hepnotics in 1986<ref name="McFDH">McFarlane 'Dynamic Hepnotics' entry. Retrieved 21 February 2010.</ref> and co-founded jazz trio The Necks in 1987 with Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck.<ref name="McFTN">McFarlane 'Chris Abrahams' entry. Retrieved 21 February 2010.</ref>

BiographyEdit

In 1987 he co-founded jazz trio The Necks with Chris Abrahams on keyboards and Tony Buck on drums.<ref name="SpencerNecks">Spencer et al, (2007) NECKS, THE Template:Webarchive entry. Retrieved 21 February 2010. Note: he is named Loyd Template:Sic Swanton here.</ref> In 1991 he formed his own group, The Catholics. He has performed solo improvisation concerts on double bass. Swanton has performed with The Benders, Clarion Fracture Zone, Sydney Symphony, Vince Jones, Alpha Centauri Ensemble, the Mighty Reapers, the Seymour Group, Tim Finn, Stephen Cummings and Wendy Matthews. He was also a long-serving member of the Bernie McGann Trio and the Bernie McGann Quartet.

As well as music for his own bands, Swanton has composed several film soundtracks. For many years Swanton hosted the radio show Mixed Marriage on Eastside Radio in Sydney, a weekly program looking at crossings of jazz with other musical styles.<ref>EastSide FM show archive</ref>

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DiscographyEdit

As leaderEdit

  • Ambon (Bugle, 2015)

With The Benders

  • E (Hot, 1983)
  • False Laughter (Hot, 1984)
  • Distance (Hot, 1985)

With The Catholics

  • The Catholics (Rufus, 1992)
  • Simple (Rufus, 1994)
  • Life on Earth (Rufus/PolyGram, 1997)
  • Barefoot (Rufus, 1999)
  • Gondola (Rufus, 2006)
  • Village (Bugle, 2007)
  • Inter Vivos (Bugle, 2009)
  • Yonder (Bugle, 2013)

With Clarion Fracture Zone

  • What This Love Can Do (Rufus, 1994)
  • Less Stable Elements (Rufus, 1996)

With Bernie McGann

  • At Long Last (Emanem, 1987)
  • Ugly Beauty (Spiral Scratch, 1991)
  • McGann (Rufus, 1995)
  • Playground (Rufus, 1997)
  • Bundeena (Rufus, 2000)
  • Double Dutch? (Rufus, 2010)
  • Blue for Pablo Too (Rufus, 2005)
  • Live at the Side On (Rufus, 2005)
  • Solar (Rufus, 2009)
  • Wending (Rufus, 2012)

With The Necks

With Alister Spence

  • Flux (Rufus, 2003)
  • Mercury, (Rufus, 2006)
  • Far Flung (Rufus, 2012)
  • Live Alister (Spence Music, 2015)
  • Not Everything but Enough (Alister Spence Music, 2017)

As sidemanEdit

With Vince Jones

  • Trustworthy Little Sweethearts (EMI, 1988)
  • Come in Spinner (ABC, 1990)
  • One Day Spent (EMI, 1990)
  • Future Girl (EMI, 1992)

With others

Awards and nominationsEdit

APRA AwardsEdit

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).<ref name="APRAMusic">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Awards table |- | 2005 || "Drive By" (with Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck) || Most Performed Jazz Work<ref name="APRAWin2005">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> || Template:Won |- | 2006 || "Chemist" (with Abrahams and Buck) || Most Performed Jazz Work<ref name="APRAWin2006">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> || Template:Won |- | 2019<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> | "Body" (with Abrahams and Buck) | Song of the Year | Template:Shortlisted |-

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