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    Posted: October 18 2024 at 21:26
Rick
Rick Wakeman
Rick Wright
Rick Battersby
Rick van der Linden
Richard Davies
Richard Barbieri
Richard Tandy

Tony
Tony Banks
Tony Kaye
Anthony Phillips
Tony Pagliuca
Tony Mueller
Antony Kalugin
Ton Scherpenzeel

Keith
Keith Emerson
Keith Cross
Keith Heffner
Keith Hale

This list is far from definitive. If can think of any more, post them. Keep em comin'!

Edited by Hrychu - October 18 2024 at 21:35
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Keith Jarrett. He has touched on the jazz fusion genre and played with Miles Davis at some point.
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Richard West of Threshold
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mellotronwave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2024 at 14:37
Keith Richard* Godchaux ( RIP, played keys for Grateful Dead in the 1970ies)

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Rikard Sjoblom of Gungfly and Big Big Train is an excellent keys man although guitar is his main instrument.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2024 at 23:37
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Keith Jarrett. He has touched on the jazz fusion genre and played with Miles Davis at some point.

Thanks, that reminded me of Ralph Towner, who is amazing on both piano and acoustic guitar in the band "Oregon!" 

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Tony Ashton - made one album with Jon Lord, and another as Paice Ashton Lord, as well as being part of Ashton Gardner & Dyke, and briefly as a member of Family.

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His body of work would probably would be considered more as prog related than prog.

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London's keyboardist, guitarist, vocalist, and bass player, Tony Wakeford, is the founder of the folk noir project Sol Invictus (already in PA).


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Canadian prog-rock keyboard player, singer-songwriter, composer, and guitarist Rick Miller has been around for many years and has a sizable album discography. He released a fantastic concept album this year with a number of outstanding guest musicians.


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David Stone, also Canadian, best known for being the keyboardist on Rainbow's legendary 1977 album, Long Live Rock 'N' Roll, was also a member of Symphonic Slam and Max Webster.

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Tony Gerber is a keyboardist, flute player, and guitarist from Nashville, Tennessee. He has been releasing his spacey solo albums since the late eighties. Not to be confused with the French guitar and synthesiser duo of the same name that is already listed in the PA's progressive electronic section, Tony Gerber is a member of the U.S. synth-quartet Spacecraft. Personally, I believe this Spacecraft also deserves its landing in the PA's progressive electronic section. Their album "The Planet Pluto 2015 Live at the OmegaLab," which came out this year, contains these two long tracks, among others in the same style.



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As a guest musician, Keith Tippett made a notable impact on the early King Crimson. His unleashed dissonant and intriguingly mismatched piano lines on "Cat Food" from "In the Wake of Poseidon" and on "Bolero: The Peacock's Tale" from "Lizard" are unique contributions to one of the greatest progressive rock bands in its heyday.
Here is a live performance of "Green and Orange Night Park" by The Keith Tippett Group from 1970, which wonderfully captures the moment when the vibe of the Bristol-born pianist's ensemble transcended well beyond traditional jazz borders and entered the territory of progressive jazz and even Canterbury sound.


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