Progs' best Keyboard players |
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richardh
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I would like to see Par Lindh get a bit more attention. A big devotee of Emerson and Wakeman but has created some very nice original music with his band (PLP)
Over the last ten years or so I would say him , Fred Schendel (Glass Hammer) and Rob Reed (Magenta) are my favourites.
The seventies was overflowing with great prog keyboard players. Aside from Emerson, Wakeman and Banks:
Patrick Moraz
Eddie Jobson
Rod Argent
Jon Lord (RIP)
Dave Greenslade
Vangelis
Ton Sherpenzeel (Kayak)
Kerry Minnear
and many more
The eighties saw the likes Martin Orford,Clive Nolan ,Mark Kelly continuing the fine tradition. Great keyboard players are part of the very fabric of prog rock imo.
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RedNightmareKing
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Joe Zawinul (Miles Davis mainly, other assorted jazz projects)
Keith Emerson (ELP, the Nice) Rick Wakeman (Yes) Rick Wright (Pink Floyd) Keith Tippett (Keith Tippett Group, Centipede, King Crimson) |
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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Aquiring the Taste
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Kerry Minnear is the most gifted Keyboard player I have heard.
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raul_siberian
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Emerson, Wakeman & Banks!!!
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Nash
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im ok now (?) hugh banton and i think Rick Wright should also be considered |
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Epignosis
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Probably in England. Relax. |
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Nash
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keith emerson and rick wakeman are my favourite ones but...
where is hugh banton!?!? |
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thellama73
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Vincent Crane, y'all. Come on!
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progbethyname
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CLIVE NOLAN of ARENA
KEVIN MOORE of OSI, CHROMA KEY and DREAM THEATER MARTIN ORFORD of IQ TONY BANKS of GENESIS RICK WAKEMAN of YES NATHAN VAN ALLAN of SAVIOUR MACHINE and of course THE GRAND MASTER, KLAUS SCHULTZ. nobody beats him. Nobody!! |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Epignosis
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Steve Walsh
Christopher Buzby |
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MFP
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So does Alan Gowen.
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Logan
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I like Herbie Hancock.
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presdoug
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Some of my favorites-Keith Emerson, Jurgen Fritz, Jurgen Dollase, Vincent Crane, Peter Robinson, Jasper van't Hof
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Sumdeus
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Christian Burchard of Embryo definitely deserves mention
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Lifeofprog
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This is a tough call,there are so many and most are incredibly competent.If I had to narrow it down to 4 I would say,in no particular order:
Keith Emerson,Rick Wakeman,Dave Stewart and Tony Banks. Emerson of course gets the credit for bringing recognition to the keyboard,synth' and prog music in general.Wakeman as well. But I think Tony Banks had been underrated for far too long.In terms of chops he's up there with Emerson.The fact that most of his few solos were in the context of the band as opposed to an out and out solo like Keith leaves little room for him to advance to a more prominent place reserved for such players..His gift is in playing from a tasteful and melodic stand-point.Dave Stewart as well,the guy has got chops,etc but never rec'd the street cred' he deserved. All in all there 4 are my top players.IMO. Edited by Lifeofprog - October 24 2012 at 17:12 |
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