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Mark Kelly is a great player and has adapted his style well over the years. Nolan perhaps less so but a solid player. Can't see any reason they shouldn't be included on this thread though.
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I rest my case.
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Mark Kelly and Clive Nolan  
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But so many of these mentioned are good or very good pros, not exceptional musicians, which is what I though this was about. It's just developed into naming the keyboard player from your favourite band. 
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I like Tony Kaye a lot.
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VANGELIS is pretty awesome as well.
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Kerry Minear!
 
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< ="" ="text/" ="/B1D671CF-E532-4481-99AA-19F420D90332etdefender/huidhui.js?0=0&0=0&0=0"> Kerry Minear!
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Someone please let me in on who this 'Ritchie' fellow is ?????  Never heard him, never heard of him - he must be awesome to be mentioned so many times..............(I gather he's not another Booker T....)

He of Clouds (123) the first of the great keyboard players.
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by NickHall NickHall wrote:

I can't see it myself, Dave Stewart is an imaginative guy, a fine guitarist, producer, writer, and can turn his hand to decent keyboards too - but surely that isn't what we're supposed to be voting on here? Ritchie, Emerson, Wakeman (in order of appearance, not necssarily quality) is something else entirely, and remains unsurpassed since.
No no no, not Dave Stewart of Eurythmics - forget about him, Dave Stewart, Steve Hillage's mate who played in ARZACHEL, EGG, HATFIELD & THE NORTH, KHAN, NATIONAL HEALTH, BRUFORD etc.  Now can you see it ???  Canterbury Dave (from Waterloo LOL) is a virtuoso keyboardist, Eurythmics Dave IS NOT..........would I lie to you ???

Now I feel like a nerd! But at least it isn't he of the Eurythmics.
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Originally posted by Neroon001 Neroon001 wrote:

Ken Hensley Deep Purple ? new to me

Yes , it's a lapsus and corrected.

I'm a fan uf Uriah Heep and the classicl formation including Hensley, Byron, Kerslake, Thain and Byron, one of the top three formations of any band IMHO.

Imagine how good it was that the brilliant John Wetton couldn't take the place of the great Gary Thain

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not sure about being "Best" but here are a few of my favorites in no particular order
Marian Varga
Jon Lord
Larry Young (jamming with Jimi Hendrix)
Sun Ra ( I know he is considered a jazz/Big Band but some of his playing is just great)
Herbie Hancock
John Medski
Klaus Schulze
Brian Eno
Patrick Moraz (if only for the album he did w/ Bill Bruford that album just floors me )
Dave Stewart ( not the guy with the funky haircut the one from EGG )
Vincent Crane
Thijs Van Leer
Vitorio Nocenzi
Anyone in Tangerine Dream during the early 70's has my attention (Zeit,Rubycon,Richocet,Atem,Phedra,Poland Concert)
Mike Ratledge ( just out bloody rageous !)
Rave Tsar (plays keyboards for Annie H.from Renaissance he is from my home town and my friends would sit and listen to him play from the side of the road)
can't forget George Duke for his work with Frank Zappa
Thats it for my favorite "prog related" keyboard players I could list a few dozen more but they are more associated with jazz & classical music
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Ken Hensley Deep Purple ? new to me
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Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Yes, I thought in the back of my mind I'm sure that Magda (I had a total mental blank on the name) had passed away a year or so ago?

She lives on in the totally stunning progressive release `Veni Vidi Vici' that we can treasure forever.

Thanks for the mention of the `Mundus' CD, I should make that my next Par Lindh purchase!

The beautiful and talented Magdalena Hagsberb (Berg since she married), passed away a couple years ago at the young age of 30, believe caused by brain cancer.

She will always be remembered

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I am so sorry to hear that! I am a very recent convert to PLP, having heard their music for the first time recently in the videos from "The St. Louis Progressive Keyboard Extravaganza" from 1999-Magdalena is with them there, what a beautiful singer she was!
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Peter Bardens from Camel
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Yes, I thought in the back of my mind I'm sure that Magda (I had a total mental blank on the name) had passed away a year or so ago?

She lives on in the totally stunning progressive release `Veni Vidi Vici' that we can treasure forever.

Thanks for the mention of the `Mundus' CD, I should make that my next Par Lindh purchase!

The beautiful and talented Magdalena Hagsberb (Berg since she married), passed away a couple years ago at the young age of 30, believe caused by brain cancer.

She will always be remembered

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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Someone please let me in on who this 'Ritchie' fellow is ?????  Never heard him, never heard of him - he must be awesome to be mentioned so many times..............(I gather he's not another Booker T....)

No, you've just been rummaging around the higher end of the spectrum without taking account of the history. Check out Clouds - as 123 they were one of the earliest (and perhaps THE earliest) band to play what would become known as Prog. A major influence on Yes, Crimson, ELP, Bowie to name but a few. As well as all that, Ritchie was the first lead Rock organist, way before Emerson, Wakeman etc etc.
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Yes, I thought in the back of my mind I'm sure that Magda (I had a total mental blank on the name) had passed away a year or so ago?

She lives on in the totally stunning progressive release `Veni Vidi Vici' that we can treasure forever.

Thanks for the mention of the `Mundus' CD, I should make that my next Par Lindh purchase!
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

I have two Par Lindh albums, `Gothic Impressions', which, despite some wonderful organ and keyboard overload, is let down a little by some pretty wonky vocals.

But I LOVE the album with the female singer, I think it's called `Veni Vidi Vici'! What a stunning album!! Par Lindh is a major talent!!
I did think about recommending that to you! Its a masterpeice imo.
Mundus Incompertus is also excellent and also has the excellent Magda Hagberg on vocals ( and violin).
RIP Magda.
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I have two Par Lindh albums, `Gothic Impressions', which, despite some wonderful organ and keyboard overload, is let down a little by some pretty wonky vocals.

But I LOVE the album with the female singer, I think it's called `Veni Vidi Vici'! What a stunning album!! Par Lindh is a major talent!!
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