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Conlon Nancarrow, given a broader definition of prog.
 
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^Given a broader definition of "keyboard player" as well, but I agree that he is amazing.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote presdoug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2012 at 13:43
Originally posted by thellama73 thellama73 wrote:

Vincent Crane, y'all. Come on!
I mentioned him in my previous post.Thumbs Up Fantastic player! (RIP)


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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.
That's interesting that you mention Par Lindh, Richard. In 1999, he and his group participated in a couple of concerts in St. Louis, Missouri that were in part a Triumvirat tribute concert. Triumvirat singer Barry Palmer flew over from England, and Par Lindh and his group backed Palmer in some Triumvirat songs, as well as PLP playing some of their own music, and even some early ELP. Palmer also did some of his solo album songs, and also present was the group Alaska, backing him and others,as well.
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Mike Ratledge of Soft Machine is another favorite of mine. Love his work, and I mean he just looks so goddamn cool


and also not necesarily purely prog but Chick Corea is up there as one of my favorite keyboard players for sure, especialyl of the electric piano stuff he did on the early Return To Forever albums


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Some of my favourites:
Tony Banks Bowdown
Ray Manzarek
Edgar Froese
Irmin Schmidt
Keith Emerson 
Rick Wakeman
Chick Corea
Herbie Hancock
Kerry Minnear
Michael Ratledge
Brian Eno
and Kraftwerk!



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Originally posted by Sumdeus Sumdeus wrote:

Mike Ratledge of Soft Machine is another favorite of mine. Love his work, and I mean he just looks so goddamn cool


and also not necesarily purely prog but Chick Corea is up there as one of my favorite keyboard players for sure, especialyl of the electric piano stuff he did on the early Return To Forever albums
Oh Yeah !!  Mike Ratledge.  He has taste, technique, he solos for minutes on end and he has a friggin' wonderful sound.  Really takes the 'Lowrey' name to another level (damn, I want a fuzz-box.............damn I need a Holiday Deluxe too.......(Damn, Richard Wright is also another natural..............damn, I want a Farfisa Professional Duo......) Pity I play the bass AngryAngry
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rob moog
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Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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.
That's interesting that you mention Par Lindh, Richard. In 1999, he and his group participated in a couple of concerts in St. Louis, Missouri that were in part a Triumvirat tribute concert. Triumvirat singer Barry Palmer flew over from England, and Par Lindh and his group backed Palmer in some Triumvirat songs, as well as PLP playing some of their own music, and even some early ELP. Palmer also did some of his solo album songs, and also present was the group Alaska, backing him and others,as well.
Thanks for that Doug. guess there is no chance it was recorded (or filmed??!)
 
I first stumbled across Par Lindh at the ELP 25th Anniversary get together of fans in Birmingham (1995). He was playing the organ as we filed into the hall!
I bought PLP's debut album Gothic Impressions while I was there and quite possibly from the man himself (I'm a bit vague about this thanks to my ailing memory!). Striking artwork and there was a little sign saying ''Is this Brain Salad Surgery for the 90's?''. Not quite but still very good and not that far behind Angalagard in quality. 
 
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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.
That's interesting that you mention Par Lindh, Richard. In 1999, he and his group participated in a couple of concerts in St. Louis, Missouri that were in part a Triumvirat tribute concert. Triumvirat singer Barry Palmer flew over from England, and Par Lindh and his group backed Palmer in some Triumvirat songs, as well as PLP playing some of their own music, and even some early ELP. Palmer also did some of his solo album songs, and also present was the group Alaska, backing him and others,as well.
Thanks for that Doug. guess there is no chance it was recorded (or filmed??!)
 
I first stumbled across Par Lindh at the ELP 25th Anniversary get together of fans in Birmingham (1995). He was playing the organ as we filed into the hall!
I bought PLP's debut album Gothic Impressions while I was there and quite possibly from the man himself (I'm a bit vague about this thanks to my ailing memory!). Striking artwork and there was a little sign saying ''Is this Brain Salad Surgery for the 90's?''. Not quite but still very good and not that far behind Angalagard in quality. 
 
yes, it was filmed, but was only released at the time on VHS in a Limited Edition of 4 cassettes (two covering each show) of i think 120 copies sold through the Triumvirat.net site. I hear the quality of the video is not that great.
            That's interesting, your Par Lindh connection-I've never actually heard his music.


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Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:


Some of my favourites:Tony Banks BowdownRay ManzarekEdgar Froese Irmin SchmidtKeith Emerson  Rick WakemanChick CoreaHerbie HancockKerry Minnear Michael Ratledge Brian Eno and Kraftwerk!




Brain Eno. Great choice. His work on MUSIC FOR LAND was simply incredible. My favourite from him.
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Emerson and Wakeman automatic, but what about the guy who influenced them both? And many more besides, Rock's first lead keyboard player, Billy Ritchie.  
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Jan Hammer
Joe Zawinul
David Sancious
Tony Banks
Chick Corea
of course Emerson & Wakeman
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Tony Banks
Kerry Minnear
Dave Stewart
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Rick Wakeman
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Keith Emerson
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Martin Orford
Rod Argent
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Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Already mentioned, but my favorite keyboardists:

Eddie Jobson
Keith Emerson
Tony Banks
Dave Stewart
Rick Wakeman
A great list, to which I would add Jan Hammer without hesitation.  Also, no one has yet mentioned Michael Pinnella with Symphony X.  I am especially referring to his piano work in earlier albums.  He is, after all, a Julliard graduate...
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My favorite would have to be Robert John Godfrey of the Enid.
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Kerry Livgren is an underrated keyboardist. I think he's a more skilled composer for keyboard rather than a player, but he can really let it out every now and then.
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As is usual, this is a fame poll, not necessarily a quality poll.
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Originally posted by JeanFrame JeanFrame wrote:

As is usual, this is a fame poll, not necessarily a quality poll.

Agreed.
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