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11 Facts About Caleb Quaye

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Caleb Quaye spent several years as a member of Long John Baldry's backing band, Bluesology, which featured a keyboard player named Reg Dwight, who would soon become known as Elton John.

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The group disbanded in 1974, and Caleb Quaye stayed in the United States to work as a session musician.

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Caleb Quaye is credited as a guitarist on Bill Quateman's 1973 debut album, Bill Quateman, and toured with Quateman in support of the album.

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Caleb Quaye played guitar, bass and drums on "Forever's No Time at All", written and sung by Nicholls.

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Caleb Quaye played guitar on the original demos for Joan Armatrading's debut album Whatever's for Us, which was released in November 1972.

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Subsequently, Caleb Quaye was enlisted by Billy Nicholls to play lead guitar, bass, drums and keyboards on Love Songs, recorded in 1974 and released on GM Records.

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Caleb Quaye played on Daryl Hall's first solo album which featured Passarelli, Pope, and Robert Fripp.

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8.

Since 1996, Caleb Quaye has served as the National Worship Director for the Foursquare denomination, ministering throughout the United States, England and Europe.

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Caleb Quaye used to serve as adjunct faculty at LIFE Pacific College in San Dimas, California, teaching music and worship leadership.

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Caleb Quaye is one of the elders in the church that meets in the chapel on campus.

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Caleb Quaye now serves at The Church on the Way, Van Nuys CA.