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    Posted: October 22 2024 at 21:40
Although I can see that Devon-born Robin Lumley is already mentioned on one of the lists, not dedicating an entire post to him would be an omission. Namely, Lumley, who sadly passed away last year, alongside Phil Collins, was co-founder of one of the most significant jazz-rock bands ever, Brand X. He took a sabbatical from the band in 1978 to focus on his career as a record producer, but he returned for the Brand X final albums and tours in the early 1980s. He also produced albums for Bill Bruford and Rod Argent (with the latter, Lumley even formed a jazz-rock band in the early 80s). 
Here's a majestic live recording from the 1976 John Peel show that included Brand X's original lineup featuring the late Robin Lumley.





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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Speaking of Colosseum II, has anyone mentioned Don Airey???


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Jem Godfrey - Frost*
Rob Reed - Magenta
Fred Schendel - Glass Hammer
Oskar Holldorff - Big Big Train
Neil Durant - IQ and Sphere 3
Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Wobbler and The Chronicles of Father Robin
Par Lindh - Par Lindh Project
Hannes Folberth - Eloy
Derek Sherinian - Dream Theater, Sons Of Appollo, Whom Gods Destroy and bunches of others!
Don Airey - Colosseum II, Rainbow, Deep Purple and others
Dave Greenslade - Colosseum and Greenslade
Dave Lawson - Greenslade
Flavio Premoli - PFM
Kerry Shacklett - Presto Ballet
John Young - LIfesigns
Dave Kerzner - Sound Of Contact
Ton Scherpenzeel - Kayak and Camel
Thys Van Leer - Focus




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Speaking of Colosseum II, has anyone mentioned Don Airey???

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^ totally agree. Saw Dave Greenslade with Colosseum about 20 years ago. Superb.
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The two guys from Greenslade ... 

And David Lawson went on to also do some producing and help with some bands ... Stackridge being one of them.

Both Dave's are/were excellent.
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Matthew Fisher of Procol Harum has been mentioned but didn't Gary Brooker also play keyboards?

I will also add Peter "Memory" Banks of After The Fire.

And Manfred Mann

Iain Jennings and Ann Marie Helder both played/play keyboards with Mostly Autumn


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


One of the really great keyboard players not mentioned yet, Czeslaw Niemen.

Another important keyboardist from Eastern Europe that should be mentioned is the Serb Kornelije Kovač, leader of the Korni Grupa, aka Kornelyans. He was a classically trained composer and pianist. His Hammond organ can be heard on this amazing live version of the Korni Grupa's 20-minute-long progressive rock song from 1970. Kovač died in 2022.

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The late Trent Gardner, co-founder of Magellan along with his guitar-playing brother Wayne (also deceased).


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Klaus Doldinger : first class saxophonist + synths/keys
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Hi,

Falk Rogner -- Amon Duul 2's keyboards and artist for the first 10/12 years.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2024 at 11:43
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Sometimes, excellent prog music is played by musicians whose primary instrument  is NOT the keyboard!!


Career "shredder" Tony MacAlpine can deal the pain on keyboard as well as guitar. On his old albums, there's a drummer but every other instrument was usually played by MacAlpine. His post-Shrapnel years have seen him perform as a member of C.A.B. and Simon Phillips' fusion outfit Protocol!



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Hrychu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2024 at 23:47
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

 Jon Anderson - I saw Anderson's solo "Voice of Yes" show years ago, and he treated us to a rather amazing version of "The Revealing Science of God" on solo piano/keyboard!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2024 at 18:56
Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

^ Niklas Berg Anekdoten's guitarist : Mellotron expert, piano, Synths
^ John Paul Jones : Led Zeppelin's multi instrumentist : Keyboards
^ Ed Wynn Ozric's Guitarist : Synths and sequencers
^ Geddy Lee Rush's bass player : Synths
^ Rinus Gerritsen : Golden Earing bass player : organ, synths (not a virtuoso but an effective keyboard player, examples: LPs Together, Moontan)

Thanks, that's what I've been seeking!!  JPJ is especially tasteful!  

I also like Gong's Steffei Sharpstrings, he is very good with synth!! 



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote mellotronwave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2024 at 18:04
More forgotten keyboards players

George Duke Ponty, Zappa,
Matthew Fisher Procol Harum
Alan Price : Animals, Alan Price Set , Various collaborations






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^ Niklas Berg Anekdoten's guitarist : Mellotron expert, piano, Synths
^ John Paul Jones : Led Zeppelin's multi instrumentist : Keyboards
^ Ed Wynn Ozric's Guitarist : Synths and sequencers
^ Geddy Lee Rush's bass player : Synths
^ Rinus Gerritsen : Golden Earing bass player : organ, synths (not a virtuoso but an effective keyboard player, examples: LPs Together, Moontan)


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Sometimes, excellent prog music is played by musicians whose primary instrument  is NOT the keyboard!! 

Examples include:

a)  Robert Fripp - He seems to be very skilled at the keys, having played electric piano, synth etc. on King Crimson albums, solo works (Fripp & Summers etc.), etc.  

b)  Jon Anderson - I saw Anderson's solo "Voice of Yes" show years ago, and he treated us to a rather amazing version of "The Revealing Science of God" on solo piano/keyboard!   I never saw Yes perform that one live, so it was special. 

c)  Brian Eno - no one would likely confuse Eno with a maestro pianist, but he comes up with some amazing keyboard parts!! 

d)  Peter Banks - Peter liked to throw some tasty little synth accents to his albums!!  

Whom do you like as well?  Think outside of the box!! 
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I read diagonally the main posts and did not see the names of :
Blue Weaver : the Strawbs ( after Wakeman and B4 Hawken)
Alan Zavod : Jean Luc Ponty Band
Jan Hammer : M'vishnu, JeffBeck, ..
Robin Lumley : Brand X
Peter Jones : Camel ( a virtuoso blind guy)
Guy Leblanc : Nathan Mahl, Camel (RIP 2015)
Armin Stöwe : Sixty-Nine ( RIP)
Wooly Wolstenholme : BJH
Michele Epifani : Areknames ( in a Banton vein)
Robert Webb : England
Robert Jan Stips : Supersister, Golden Earing, The Nits
Lalo Hiber : Nexus (Argentina)
Thomas Johnson (former Anglagard keyboardist): piano, mellotron, organ
the guy named 'Mist' (RIP) : Grobschnitt

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

[You obviously missed the point of this thread. ;)

You should know best, but to be honest, I don't see why. Smile

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I don't know why he's constantly overlooked, but everyone should know him.
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