Stephen Simpson Hillage (born 2 August 1951) is an English musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the Canterbury scene and has worked...
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Green is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in April 1978. Written in spring 1977 at...
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L is the second studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in September 1976. It was recorded in America...
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Clive Bunker (section Steve Hillage)
Jack Bruce, Gordon Giltrap, Anna Ryder, Uli Jon Roth, Electric Sun, Steve Hillage, Vikki Clayton, Solstice, Glenn Hughes and Jerry Donahue. He was a session...
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British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in October 1979. Confusingly, Hillage had added a young second guitar player...
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It's All Too Much (section Steve Hillage)
all-time psychedelic freakouts in rock history". Former Gong guitarist Steve Hillage adopted the song during his early years as a solo artist in the late...
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Miquette Giraudy (section Hillage solo albums)
vocalist, best known for her work in Gong, and with her partner Steve Hillage. She and Hillage form the core of the ambient band System 7. She has also worked...
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Gilli Smyth. Band members have included Didier Malherbe, Pip Pyle, Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett, Tim Blake, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Laswell and Theo Travis...
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Numb" that night). Mason has worked with other musicians, including Steve Hillage (as drummer and producer), Robert Wyatt (with whom he appeared on Top...
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Carte De Séjour in 1983. In 1984, with the help of British guitarist Steve Hillage, the group achieved a "sharp, driving sound" which played well on the...
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(bass, vocals), Steve Hillage (guitar, vocals) and Clive Brooks (drums). After a residency on the Isle of Wight in the summer of 1968, Hillage left the group...
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2019) was a British drummer, best known for his work with The Cure and Steve Hillage, as well as a lengthy session career. Anderson was born to an Anglo-Caribbean...
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Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972. Formed by Steve Hillage from Uriel, the initial line-up was Steve Hillage (guitar), Nick Greenwood (bass guitar, from...
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guitarist Steve Hillage, although he contributed relatively little as he arrived late in the recording process. According to Daevid Allen, "Steve Hillage arrived...
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was not the reason for the temporary name change.[citation needed] Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy, both formerly of Gong, formed System 7 in 1989...
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tour began, her position taken up by Miquette Giraudy, the partner of Steve Hillage (guitar); Pierre Moerlen (drums) also left before the tour commenced...
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end of their recording sessions they were joined by English guitarist Steve Hillage, whom they had met a few weeks earlier in France playing with Kevin...
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"Review: The Steve Hillage Band/The Utopia Strong, O2 Academy". Bristol24/7. Retrieved 20 May 2023. Ewing, Jerry (7 September 2022). "Steve Hillage announces...
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Motivation Radio (category Steve Hillage albums)
Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in September 1977. Whilst touring in the United States in promotion of his previous album L (1976), Hillage...
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an English psychedelic blues-rock band formed in 1968, consisting of Steve Hillage (guitar/vocals), Dave Stewart (organ), Clive Brooks (drums) and Mont...
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Fish Rising (category Steve Hillage albums)
musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in April 1975. It was recorded just prior to Hillage's departure from the band Gong. Steve Hillage had recorded...
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Orb. He was closely followed by studio engineer Kris "Thrash" Weston. Steve Hillage, who Paterson had met while DJing in London, also joined as a guitarist...
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Bankstatement (category Albums produced by Steve Hillage)
album (his first issued under a band name and fifth album overall). Steve Hillage, of the band Gong, played guitar and co-produced the album with Banks...
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For To Next (category Steve Hillage albums)
Next is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in March 1983. It was released simultaneously...
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Shanty is the only album by the short-lived Canterbury scene band Khan. Steve Hillage's first solo album, Fish Rising, included material originally intended...
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the Radio Gnome Trilogy era Gong lineup, specifically Daevid Allen, Steve Hillage, Gilli Smyth, Miquette Giraudy, Mike Howlett, and Didier Malherbe. The...
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Noorden. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Mike Oldfield (with Mick Taylor, Steve Hillage and members of Henry Cow, Gong and Soft Machine) – Tubular Bells (Live...
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Rainbow Dome Musick (category Steve Hillage albums)
Rainbow Dome Musick is the fifth studio album by Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in April 1979. It is a departure from his previous albums,...
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production ("Supernova at the End of the Universe", "Back Side of the Moon") Steve Hillage – production ("Supernova at the End of the Universe", "Back Side of...
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of Tubular Bells (1973), to replace the incapacitated Robert Wyatt. Steve Hillage, guitar player of Gong, also took part. Between 1975-87, beginning with...
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