The Peddlers

The Peddlers were a British jazz-soul trio whose unique sound captivated audiences throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Comprised of Roy Phillips on vocals and keyboards, Tab Martin on bass guitar, and Trevor Morais on drums, The Peddlers combined a smooth, sophisticated jazz influence with the soulful undertones of rock and rhythm and blues. Their music showcased a distinctive blend of Phillips' husky voice with the group's tight, groovy instrumentation, creating a sonic experience that was both laid-back and emotive.

The group enjoyed moderate success with several albums and singles, and their legacy includes the aforementioned "How Cool Is Cool," "Part One," and "Mother Nature," among others. These releases stand as testaments to the band's innovative approach to music production and their ability to meld different genres into a cohesive sound. Their skillful musicianship and genre-defying style keep them remembered as under-the-radar innovators in the crossover space between jazz, soul, and rock. Though their mainstream recognition may not have matched the enormity of their talent, the Peddlers remain a treasured act among connoisseurs of the era's rich musical tapestry.

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How Cool Is Cool
Album - 42 Tracks - Released November 4, 2002
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  1. November 4, 2002
  2. February 11, 1993
  3. August 8, 1980
  1. November 4, 2002
  2. February 11, 1993
  3. August 8, 1980