• 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...
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  • 1970s led by keyboardist Alan Gowen, part of the Canterbury scene. The original basis of Gilgamesh was keyboardist Alan Gowen and drummer Mike Travis,...
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  • members of keyboardist Dave Stewart's band Hatfield and the North and Alan Gowen's band Gilgamesh, including guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist...
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  • and jazz fusion group National Health. It is a tribute to former member Alan Gowen, who died of leukaemia in May 1981, and consists solely of compositions...
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  • French gigs, Stewart founded National Health with fellow keyboardist Alan Gowen and ex-Hatfield guitarist Phil Miller. Finding a permanent drummer proved...
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    Tippett and drummer Joe Gallivan) and Soft Heap (with keyboard-player Alan Gowen and drummer Pip Pyle). In the early 1980s Hopper gave up playing music...
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  • Bells" utilizes a fragment penned by his former National Health colleague Alan Gowen (the 3-chord pattern underlying the guitar solo). Holdsworth's "The Abingdon...
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    Zachary Mark Gowen (born March 30, 1983) is an American professional wrestler and promoter. Gowen competed for World Wrestling Entertainment and Total...
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  • Assagai to replace Spartacus R in Osibisa. Canterbury scene keyboardist Alan Gowen and King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir were also briefly members (1971-72)...
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    the spin-off band Soft Heap, with former National Health keyboardist Alan Gowen and drummer Pip Pyle. For their first tour, Pyle was temporarily replaced...
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  • Gowen may refer to: Alan Gowen (1947–1981), rock keyboardist Bradford Gowen (1946–), American pianist Clonie Gowen (1971–), American poker player Francis...
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  • Company with Derek Bailey and Evan Parker, as well as in Sunship (with Alan Gowen and Allan Holdsworth) and Boris (with Don Weller and Jimmy Roche, both...
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    were sporadic. He recorded a collaborative album with Phil Miller and Alan Gowen, Before a Word Is Said, in 1981, reunited with Caravan for the 1982 reunion...
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    January 1978, featuring Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean from Soft Machine, and Alan Gowen and Pip Pyle from the band National Health. Heap was the acronym formed...
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    During 1973, Neil briefly played in Gilgamesh, a jazz-fusion band led by Alan Gowen. After his departure from Gilgamesh, Murray toured the US with Junior...
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  • Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean had worked together in Soft Machine, while Alan Gowen and Pip Pyle had worked together in the band National Health. The first...
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  • shakers (track 2), bells (track 2) Neil Murray – fretless bass guitar with Alan Gowen – acoustic piano (tracks 2, 5), electric piano, moog synthesizer Jimmy...
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  • [citation needed] After disbanding, Dave Stewart formed National Health with Alan Gowen from Gilgamesh; Phil Miller was a member throughout that band's existence...
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  • relegated to the small independents." Side one "Hell's Bells" (Dave Stewart, Alan Gowen) - 4:02 "Sample and Hold" (Bruford, Dave Stewart) - 6:18 "Fainting in...
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  • Armageddon 1975 National Health Dave Stewart (Egg, Hatfield and the North) Alan Gowen (Gilgamesh) Mont Campbell (Egg) Phil Miller (Hatfield and the North) Phil...
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    1971 he joined Sunship, an improvisational band featuring keyboardist Alan Gowen, future King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir and bassist Laurie Baker...
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  • band Assagai in which he met Canterbury scene keyboard player Alan Gowen. Muir and Gowen subsequently formed the experimental jazz-rock band Sunship with...
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    before departing to join Osibisa, replacing Spartacus R. Keyboardist Alan Gowen from the Canterbury scene and percussionist Jamie Muir from King Crimson...
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  • other projects, including Soft Heap with Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean and Alan Gowen. He also played on Neil's Heavy Concept Album (1984), a spin-off from...
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  • 09–01, BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Eamonn Andrews explained 1970, 09–17, Alan Black "Sound of the Seventies" (broadcast 25 Sept.), recorded at the Camden...
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  • Minutemen – EP Beasts (EP) – Sex Gang Children Before a Word is Said – Alan Gowen, Phil Miller, Richard Sinclair, Trevor Tomkins Black Metal – Venom Black...
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  • Doris Elizabeth Angleton (née McGown; (also Beck) April 11, 1951 – April 16, 1997) was an American socialite and murder victim. Her husband, Robert Angleton...
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  • [citation needed] In 1982 he played on the album Before a Word Is Said with Alan Gowen, Phil Miller and Richard Sinclair. The album was released on CD in 1995...
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  • 12 May – Frank Weir, orchestra leader and jazz musician, 70 17 May – Alan Gowen, keyboardist (Gilgamesh), 33 (leukaemia) 29 May – Sir John Dykes Bower...
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    1976's Love/Dream and Variations). He was also an original member of Alan Gowen's band Gilgamesh in 1972–3 but left before Gilgamesh's first album. He...
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