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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 13:17

Now you know why me and my wife have decided not to take children LOL Good idea to make an update because it's more clear to check out the musicians.

                           I presume players on the violincello and the viola are also invited

                                        to join your database (I am a huge Hoederlin fan Wink)
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 12:49
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
                   Nice pictures, Dick, it's a fine embellishement to this floroushing thread Thumbs%20Up
 

                                                

                          This afternoon I had some time to take a dive into my progrock

                      collection in order to support your violin database idea, this is the result:

 

- Claudio Criello – guest on eponymous Abiogenesi debut album (Italy

- Peter Pejtsik - violincello on DVD Live by After Crying (Hungary)

- Branislav Grbic – violin on album Sol De Medianoche by Amarok (Spain)

- Mariano Schiavolini – violin on first album by Celeste (Italy)

- Junko Minobe – violin on eponymous debut album by Cinderella Search (Japan)

- Jean-Philippe Brun - violin in Halloween (France)

- Christoph Noppeney - viola on Live Traumstadt by Hoelderlin (Germany) p.s.: viola, not violin,

   is this a problem to you?

- Eigo Utoh – violin in Midas (Japan)

- Enrico Professione / violin, Pieregidio Spiller – violin and Riccardo Perraro – cello on first

   album by Opus Avantra (Italy)

- Hollis Brown - electric violin in Ozone Quartet (USA)

- Thomas Schmitt – violin in Pell Mell (Germany)

- Nick Blaser – violin, guest musician on After The Silence by Pythagoras (Holland)

- Donald Lax - electric & acoustic violin in Quella Vecchia Locanda (Italy)

- Lennart Glenberg – violin in Zello (Sweden)

 

P.s.: I had no time to check or these musicians are already in your database, sorry but I hope many of the abovementioned violin (or viola or violincello) players are a welcome addition!

 
If I can get the PC away from my daughter I'll update the masterfile on my PC, then copy and paste it here. Thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 12:37
 
                   Nice pictures, Dick, it's a fine embellishement to this floroushing thread Thumbs%20Up
 

                                                

This afternoon I had some time to take a dive into my progrock collection and progrock encyclopedia in order to support your violin database idea, this is the result:

 

- Claudio Criello – guest on eponymous Abiogenesi debut album (Italy)

- Peter Pejtsik - violincello on DVD Live by After Crying (Hungary)

- Branislav Grbic – violin on album Sol De Medianoche by Amarok (Spain)

- Mariano Schiavolini – violin on first album by Celeste (Italy)

- Junko Minobe – violin on eponymous debut album by Cinderella Search (Japan)

- Jean-Philippe Brun - violin in Halloween (France)

- Christoph Noppeney - viola on Live Traumstadt by Hoelderlin (Germany) p.s.: viola, not violin,

   is this a problem to you?

- Eigo Utoh – violin in Midas (Japan)

- Enrico Professione / violin, Pieregidio Spiller – violin and Riccardo Perraro – cello on first

   album by Opus Avantra (Italy)

- Hollis Brown - electric violin in Ozone Quartet (USA)

- Thomas Schmitt – violin in Pell Mell (Germany)

- Nick Blaser – violin, guest musician on After The Silence by Pythagoras (Holland)

- Donald Lax - electric & acoustic violin in Quella Vecchia Locanda (Italy)

- Lennart Glenberg – violin in Zello (Sweden)

 

P.s.: I had no time to check or these musicians are already in your database, sorry but I hope many of the abovementioned violin (or viola or violincello) players are a welcome addition!



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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
  Dick, I presume you have recognized Eddie Jobson but who is who on your picture Embarrassed 
 
 
 
Yes - the tight trousers and tie gives him away.....
 
As mentioned wrt to my photo's line-up:
Gary Husband: drums & grande piano
Dick Heath: camera, Walkman, MD-recorder (I interviewed Husband for my radioshow, but Goodman refused to speak into the microphone, but was otherwise very chatty. I gleaned off him to the Question: 'Who's the best rock violinist?', the answer: 'Me', (which was confirmed when I asked David Cross the same question 9 months later).
Jerry Goodman: electric violin
Photo taken on my camera by Goodman's technician.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 11:42
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Wait, I got one, Stuff Smith from Jazz Violin Summit with Ponty and Grappelli. Big%20smile
One more, Ryan Delahoussaye, Blue October.
 
Good one - most certainly I'm incluidng jazz musicians dead and alive , and I've yet to dig deeply into 20's to 40's blues musicians, where there must be a few
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Don't know whether this counts, as it was only part of a string-quartet intro of one song...
 
Laura Moors: guest on Season's End's The Failing Light (Touch)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 11:23
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
  Dick, I presume you have recognized Eddie Jobson but who is who on your picture Embarrassed 
 
 
 
Yes - the tight trousers and tie gives him away.....
 
As mentioned wrt to my photo's line-up:
Gary Husband: drums & grande piano
Dick Heath: camera, Walkman, MD-recorder (I interviewed Husband for my radioshow, but Goodman refused to speak into the microphone, but was otherwise very chatty. I gleaned off him to the Question: 'Who's the best rock violinist?', the answer: 'Me', (which was confirmed when I asked David Cross the same question 9 months later).
Jerry Goodman: electric violin
Photo taken on my camera by Goodman's technician.
 
Here's the full Force Majeure line in rehearsal at Birmigham (the English midland's city!!!) early 2003, when I and a couple of other fans were allowed to wander free around the band and take pictures (challenge: put names to the rest of Force Majeure):
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 11:13
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

I see Gary Husband in addition to Jerry Goodman.
Mr. Heath in the middle, I presume.
Yes  - bum bag and all!!!Embarrassed
By the way excellent list there, as much as a rack my brain, I can't come up with anyone not mentioned. Smile

This "database" was started several years ago when there was this perrential complaint on PA that there were so few violinists in rock: usually the suggestion was <10!!!  I knew was way less than the truth and wanted to prove different. Fortunately I didn't post the only copy on PA - these things disappear into black holes, never to reappear - so I have gone back to the master file in my PC, added to it and twice reintroduced the thread. I have to thank all those who have contributed and moved (I guess) my original list of 40 violinists towards 150 (including those who have come in today and here:
Wait, I got one, Stuff Smith from Jazz Violin Summit with Ponty and Grappelli. Big%20smile
One more, Ryan Delahoussaye, Blue October.
 
There have been other attempts to create databases here of musicians playing less common musical instruments - but the harmonium list has disappeared!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 09:45
I notice Susie Honeyman is missing. She played for Echo City, a band which is LONG OVERDUE to be in the archives. Guy Evans of Van der Graaf Generator was a member of Echo City too. But he did not play violin. Wink


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I see Gary Husband in addition to Jerry Goodman.
Mr. Heath in the middle, I presume.

By the way excellent list there, as much as a rack my brain, I can't come up with anyone not mentioned. Smile

Man, Scarlet Rivera!, I've got a couple of her solo albums I haven't heard in years (Scarlet Fever and maybe her debut).  Certainly had her proggy moments on those.  Did not know she worked with Dylan.

Wait, I got one, Stuff Smith from Jazz Violin Summit with Ponty and Grappelli. Big%20smile
One more, Ryan Delahoussaye, Blue October.


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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2008 at 05:52
 
  Dick, I presume you have recognized Eddie Jobson but who is who on your picture Embarrassed ?
 
 
For the database: Sylvia Houtzager - Flairck (best Dutch prog folk band ever, I have seen them in the late Seventies and early Eighties at least 10 times, every concert was a memorable experience).
 
                               
 
 
 
 


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And mine's here:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2008 at 17:06
 
        OK Dick, thanks for your flexibility (I can borrow a bit from you Wink ), I will check out my collection for     
                         more violin players, this kind of threads is what we need here on the Forum Thumbs%20Up
 
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BTW thought I would check the numbers out: 148 individual violinists listed above as being on recordings as far as PA members are aware.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2008 at 16:18
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
Oops, you asked for rock, folk and jazz, not progrock I just notice while reading your psot again Embarrassed , sorry, shall I delete this post?


Not the case Erik - any fiddler outside the serious music/classical music scene is included
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2008 at 16:11
Many thanks for the numerous additions in the last few hours -I think with those I've been storing up, there are ~15 new additions on the updated data base below. There are also several pieces of additional information added  wrt violists previously listed. I've added a section on string quartets (I think I've come  across 3 new - to me - groups  in the last 12 months) - also a lazy way of listing these artists without losing the individuals in the main list.

Rock, folk, jazz violinist data base

NOTES:

Musicians listed alphabetically, surname in bold.

Updated at 9pm 3rd July 2008, with thanks to everybody who has contributed and continue to contribute.

 

Ed Alleyne Johnson: solo, New Model Army (e.g. Thunder & Consolation)

Laurie Anderson: (e.g. Big Science)

Darol Anger: solo, Turtle Island String Quartet (e.g. Sky Life)

Dave Arbus: e.g. East Of Eden, (guest on Who’s Next)

Svend Asmussen, (aka The Fiddling Viking). worked with Hubert Laws, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, etc.

Emilie Autumn: solo, Courtney Love, Billy Corgan

Bill Ayasse: Frogg Cafe e.g. Creatures

Billy Bang

Georgina Biddle (aka George Biddle), Skyclad

Andrew Bird: with Bowl Of Fire (e.g. The Mysterious Production of Eggs)

Greg Bloch: It's a Beautiful Day, Flock and Jet Lag-era PFM.

Luca Boggi, The Slowmovies (e.g. An Unconventional Italian Guide To King Crimson)
Anchise Bolchi, Greenwall: (e.g. An Unconventional Italian Guide To King Crimson)
Alessandro Bonetti: Deus Ex Machina

Andreas Brandt: Ålgarnas Trædgård (e.g. Delayed)

Karen Briggs, solo, Vertu

Hollis Brown: Ozone Quartet (e.g. Fresh Blood)

John Brown - Hemlock (Canada)

Paul Bunker: Hands

Regina Carter: Freefall, a duet cd with jazz pianist Kenny Barron.

Siegfried Carver: Pavlov's Dog

Duncan Chisholm: Wolfstone, guested with Runrig

Rod Clements: Lindisfarne

Vassar Clements: Jazz Is Dead (e.g. Laughing Water) Dickey Betts, session work

Richard Coff: Third Ear Band.

Sharon Corr: Corrs

Papa John Crech: solo, Hot Tuna, Jefferson Starship (e.g. Red Octopus)

David Cross: King Crimson, solo (e.g. Closer Than Skin)

Julian Cusack Spirogyra

Violin Cyndee

Charlie Daniels

Yvette Devereux: K2 (e.g. Book Of The Dead)

Rod Dorothy: New Celeste

Michael Evans: Stackridge (e.g. Stackridge), guest on Stray’s Saturday Morning Pictures

Lucio Fabbri: PFM

Mark Feldman: solo, John Abercrombie Group, Tunnels (e.g. Progressivity)

Faith Fraoli: Flying Island

Fred Frith, solo, Henry Cow (e.g. Legend)

Michael Gallasso: solo (e.g Scenes)

Jeff Gauthier: (founder of Cryptogramophone Records), leader of Jeff Gauthier’s Goatette eg. One & The Same, House Of Return

Ronnie Gerrard: New Celeste

Ninfa Giannuzzi: Aria Palea (e.g. An Unconventional Italian Guide To King Crimson)

Wilf Gibson: ELO

Claudio Gilice: Quella Vecchia Locanda

Jerry Goodman: solo, Flock, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Dregs, Force Majeure

Stuart Gordon: Peter Hammill

Stephane Grapelli: solo, Hot Club De Paris, e.g. guest on Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here

Richard Greene:  SeaTrain.

Joachim Gustafsson: Isildurs Bane (e.g. Mind Volume 4: Pass)

Rick Grech: Family, KGB, Blind Faith

Lovisa Hallstedt: guest on Ritual’s A Dangerous Journey (ex. The Hemulic Voluntary Band).

Patrick Hanappier: Univers Zero

Sugarcane Harris: solo, John Mayall, Frank Zappa

Lotta Hasselquist: guest on Ritual’s eponymous first album

Greg Hiser: Boud Deun (e.g. Astronomy Made Easy)

Allan Holdsworth: solo, Tempest, Gordon Beck (e.g. Sunbird)

Gerard Hourbette: Art Zoyd

Simon House: High Tide, Hawkwind, solo

Cath Howell: Skyclad

Fritha Jenkins: Skyclad

Eddie Jobson:, solo, Curved Air, Zappa Band, UK, Roxy Music, (on King Crimson’s USA)

Michal Jelonek: Anhk (e.g. Expected Unexpected)

Helena Kallander: guest with Anekdoten (ex. Nucleus)

Mik Kaminski: Violinski, ELO

Iosif Kappl: e.g. guests on Phoenix’s Cei Ce Ne-Au Dat Nume

Micael Karoli: Can

Takashi Kawaguchi: Outer Limits (Japan)

Chris Karrer: Amon Duul II (e.g. Wolf City)

Nigel Kennedy: solo, Kate Bush, Kennedy Experience (ex. Stone Free - A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix)

Carla Kihlstedt: Sleepy Time Gorilla Museum

Steve Kindler: Mahavishnu, Jan Hammer Group (e.g. Oh Yeah?, Melodies)

Tom Kitching: BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Musician runner up in 2003, (e.g. with Gren Bartley: e.g. )

Peter Knight: Steeleye Span, also plays free jazz (!) e.g. Trevor Watts/Peter Knight’s Reunion Live In London

Christoph Krieger: Aera (e.g. Hand und Fuß)

Elektra Kurtis

David LaFlamme: Its A Beautiful Day

Rod Lambert: Glass Hammer (e.g. Journey Of the Dunadan)

Donald Lax: Quella Vecchia Locanda
Jim Lea: Slade (e.g. Coz I Luv You (single))

David Lindley: solo, Jackson Browne (e.g. Running On Empty)

Caryn Lin: solo (e.g. Tolerance For Ambiguity)

Didier Lockwood: solo, (e.g. Phoenix 90), Magma, Clearlight

Henry Lowther: John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (e.g. Bare Wires), Keef Hartley Band

Ivanu Luna: string section on the album by William Gray’s Living Fossils (Argentina) ..

Madfiddler: Over the past 13 years played with bands such as Tricks Upon Travellers, K-Passa, the Divine Comedy, Pepe Deluxe, Bjorn Lynne, Bluehorses, The Fox Hat, Moondance, Jill Fielding Band, Danko, Massive Attack, Laura Kenny, 4-4-2, C64Audio.com ,ID80s, Silver Dogs.

Vanessa Mae: solo

Charlie McKerron: Capercaillie

Ben Mink: guest on Rush’s Losing it

Misao: Cosmos Factory’s An Old Castle Of Transylvania

Nash The Slash: solo, FM

Sarah Neufeld: The Arcade Fire

Mark O'Connor: guesting with Dregs, (e.g. Industry standard), Steve Morse Band: e.g. Pick your position)

Charles O'Connor: Horslips

Helen O'Hara:, Dexy's Midnight Runners.

Mauro Pagani: PFM

Owen Pallett: The Arcade Fire (e.g. He Poos Clouds), Has A Good Home (e.g. Final Fantasy)

Colin Pearson: Comus

Nick Pickett: Peter Green, John Dummer (Blues) Band; a solo e.g. Silversleeves (1972)

Jorge Pinchevski: worked and toured  with  Gong (Shamal)

Noel Pointer

Antonio Pontarelli: recorded with Jethro Tull, Serj Tankian (System of a Down)

Jean Luc Ponty: solo, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Zappa,etc.

Martin Powell: My Dying Bride

Lizzy Prendergast: Bluehorses (folk prog)

Omar Puente: e.g. part of Courtney Pine’s Jazz Warriors (e.g. Afropeans)

David Ragsdale: Kansas - Salem Hill

Kala Ramnath: (Indian violin) e.g. Miles From India

Todd Reynolds: Mahavishnu Project (e.g. Live Bootleg)

Geoffrey Richardson: Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Caravan

Scarlet Rivera: Bob Dylan (e.g. Hurricane, ex. Desire)

Mary Rowell: e.g. Joe Jackson's Symphony n°1

Geoffrey Salmon: Esperanto

Ric Sanders: solo, Soft Machine, Fairport Convention, Sanders-Etheridge

Zbigniew Seifert, solo, also guest on Charlie Mariano’s Helen 12 Trees

Igor Semenoff, Univers Zero (e.g. Implosion)

L. Shankar:, solo, Shakti, Peter Gabriel etc.

Ray Shulman: Gentle Giant (e.g. In A Glass House)

Tracy Silverman: guest on Paul Hanson’s Frolic In The Land Of Plenty

Allen Sloan: Dixie Dregs

Rob Spall: guested on Soft Machine’s Third

Alejandro Spanga: string section on the album by William Gray’s Living Fossils (Argentina)

Graham Smith: String Driven Thing, Van der Graaf (e.g. Second Generation)

Robby Steinhardt: Kansas

Katie Stone: My Dying Bride

James Sudakow: (e.g. Green)

Dave Swarbrick: solo, Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention

Jamii Szmadzinski: Shadowfax

Magdalena Tatoo: Spin XXI (Brazil)

Billy Thompson: e.g. Barbara Thompson’s Paraphenalia (e.g. Never Say Goodbye)

Boyd Tinsley: Dave Matthews Band

Sophie Trudeau: Godspeed You Black Emperor, A Silver Mt. Zion, Valley of the Giants

Akihisa Tsuboy; KBB, Interpose, Ashda

Petar Ugrin: September (e.g. Zadnja avantura)

Michal Urbaniak: solo, Urbanator

Frank Van Essen: Iona

Joe Venuti: 20’s/30’s jazz great

Marcus Viana: Sagrado Coraçao da Terra

Raymond Vincent: Esperanto

Kleber Vogel: Quaterna Requiem (e.g. Velha Gravura), Kaizen.

Jeremy Warmsley: (e.g. The Art of Fiction)
Darryl Way: solo, Wolf, guest with Gong, Curved Air

Michael White: Fourth Way, solo (ex. The X-Factor)

Lucy Wilkins: Roxy Music

Patrick Wolf: (e.g. Wind In The Wires)

Mark Wood: Jordan Rudess, (e.g. Feeding the wheel on. Encores Legends and Paradox. Tribute to ELP)

Gavyn Wright: Penguin Cafe Orchestra  

Hisako Yamashta:, Stomu Yamashta Band (e.g. Complete Go Sessions)

Bob Yang: http://www.bobbyyang.com/video/750kb.htm

 

 

String Quartets who play jazz, rock,etc.:

Kronos String Quartet: e.g. include Hendrix, Cage in their repertoire

Radio String Quartet: e.g. Celebrating The Mahavishnu Orchestra tribute (awarded German Jazz Critics Prize this year)

Stringfever: http://www.stringfever.co.uk/video.html

The String Quartet: e.g. released a couple of Rush covers.

Turtle Island String Quartet: everything from blue grass toHendrix to Robert Johnson to ChickCorea

 

 

And for good measure some violists:

John Cale: solo, Velvet Underground, guest on Hector Zazou (e.g. Blue Sahara)

Patrick Hanappier: Univers Zero.

Christoph "Nops" Noppeney, Hoelderlin

Mat Maneri: solo, free jazz player

Fernando Muollo: string section on the album by William Gray’s Living Fossils (Argentina)

Geoffrey Richardson: Caravan (e.g. For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night)

David Rose




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Since I am listening to Ritual at the moment, here are the guest violinists on their two albums that I have:
 
Lotta Hasselquist plays violin on 4 songs on their S/T debut album.
Lovisa Hallstedt plays violin on A Dangerous Journey on their latest album The Hemulic Voluntary Band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 03 2008 at 14:40

Takashi Kawaguchi - Outer Limits (Japan)/John Brown - Hemlock (Canada)/Akakashi Tsuboy - KBB and Interpose+ and Ashda/Alejandro Spanga + Ivanu Luna + FernandoMuollo (viola) : string section on the album Living Fossils by William Gray (Argentina) ..

To name a few Dick, I will have a further look, good luck with this nice journalistic challenge.
 
Just added:
Misao - violin on the mindblowing album An Old Castle Of Transylvania by Cosmos Factory (Japan)
Magdalena Tatoo  - Spin XXI (Brazil)
 
 
Oops, you asked for rock, folk an djazz, not progrock I just notice while reading your psot again Embarrassed , sorry, shall I delete this post?


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