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Alan Gowen (19 August 1947 – 17 May 1981) was an English fusion/progressive rock keyboardist, best known for his work in Gilgamesh and National Health.
30 nov 2022 · A Fleeting Glance (7-33) Line-up - Alan Gowen / keyboards - Phil Miller /guitar - Richard Sinclair / bass, vocals [1 - 7] - Trevor Tomkins / drums #sinclair #before #word #said #progressiverock...
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Alan Gowen was one of the key musicians who helped to create the British jazz-rock movement in the 1960s and 1970s. He began his career in Harlow’s be-bop jazz/outfits. He moved to London in 1971 to join Assagai.
Alan Gowen. Profile: Born: August 19, 1947, North Hampstead, England. Died of leukemia : May 17, 1981, London, England. Jazz-rock keyboardist. In Groups: Gilgamesh (2), National Health, Soft Heap, Soft Head. Variations: Viewing All | Alan Gowen.
One of the core group of musicians to develop the British jazz-rock movement of the 1960s and 70s, Alan Gowen began working in be-bop jazz/outfits in the vicinity of his home base of Harlow.
11 giu 2019 · Former King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir discusses the pre-KC band Sunship he formed with keyboard player Alan Gowen (later in Gilgamesh, National Health, Soft Heap etc.) and bassist Laurie...
Alan Gowen, a highly gifted keyboarder and composer ('Gilgamesh', 'National Health') was diagnosed in the beginning of the 80's with a fatal leukaemia.