The Jets (British band)

The Jets
Years active 1978–present
Labels EMI, Krypton Records
Website thejets.co.uk
Members

Bob Cotton (lead vocals, double bass)
Ray Cotton (lead guitar, vocals)

Tony Cotton (drums, vocals)

The Jets are a British rockabilly band, who had two hit singles in the early '80s with "Yes Tonight Josephine" and "Love Makes The World Go Round". The songs reached Numbers 25 and 21 respectively in the UK Single Chart,[1] both tracks featured on their hit album, 100% Cotton. The band scored six other minor chart hits, but none managed to make the top 40. The Jets consists of three brothers, Bob Cotton (the eldest - double bass and lead vocals), Ray Cotton (the middle - Guitar and backing vocals) and Tony Cotton (the youngest - drums and backing vocals).

The band continues to tour the club and Rockabilly circuit both in the UK and abroad and is still producing albums, available in both digital and physical (CD) formats (the latter available from their homepage).

Discography

Albums

  • 1974 - Rock 'n' roll Music (Seven Sun)
  • 1981 - Jets (EMI) (produced by Paul Gurvitz)
  • 1982 - 100% Cotton (EMI) (produced by Stuart Colman)
  • 1986 - Session Out (Nervous) [*CD 2003]
  • 1988 - Cotton Pickin' (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1990 - 15 Rockin Years (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1991 - All Fired Up (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1993 - Turn Up the Guitar (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1995 - One for the Road (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1996 - Stare Stare Stare (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 1998 - The Classic Collection (Krypton Records) [*CD 2003]
  • 2002 - Bolt of Lightning (Krypton Records)[2] [*CD 2003]
  • 2007 - The Early 80's (Rockwell Records) [this is a Compilation of "100% Cotton" and "Jets"]
  • 2009 - The Singles (Tornado Records)
  • 2013 - Most Wanted Rockin' Up A Storm

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 283. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. The Jets discography at AMG


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