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Brian Albert Gordon Auger (born 18 July 1939) is an English jazz rock and rock music keyboardist who specialises in the Hammond organ. [ 1 ] Auger has worked with Rod Stewart , Tony Williams , Jimi Hendrix , [ 2 ] John McLaughlin , Sonny Boy Williamson , Eric Burdon , and CAB .
Brian Auger and the Trinity was a British band led by keyboardist Brian Auger. His duet with Julie Driscoll, the Bob Dylan/Rick Danko–penned "This Wheel's on Fire", was a number 5 hit on the 1968 UK Singles Chart. [1] The song also reached number 13 in Canada. [2]
Encore is a 1978 album by Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll (billed as Julie Tippetts). It was the duo's first album of new material in nine years since their previous album, Streetnoise . Background
1969 – Streetnoise (with Brian Auger & the Trinity) 1969 – Jools & Brian (with Brian Auger & the Trinity) – compilation of early UK singles (rec. 1965–1967): 5 Parlophone titles by Driscoll, and 6 Columbia titles by Auger & The Trinity (Capitol) 1970 – The Best of Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity – compilation (Polydor ...
A Hammond C-3 organ The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert. The instrument was first manufactured in 1935. It has two manuals along with a set of bass pedals. A variety of models have been produced. The most popular is the B-3, produced between 1954 and 1974. The instrument was designed to replace the pipe organ in churches, and early adopters ...
Brian "Auge" Auger - B-3 organ, piano, electric piano, vocals Julie "Jools" Driscoll - lead vocals, acoustic guitar David "Lobs" Ambrose - 4- and 6- string electric basses, acoustic guitar, vocals
Brian Hughes: Guitar 1955 Smooth jazz, jazz fusion, blues Steve Hunt: Keyboards 1958 Jazz, jazz fusion Stanley Clarke, Allan Holdsworth. Gary Husband: Drums 1960 Jazz, jazz fusion, progressive rock Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Mike Stern, Jack Bruce, Billy Cobham. J: Anthony Jackson: Bass 1952 Jazz, jazz fusion, R&B, funk
Marmalade Records was a short-lived British independent record label (distributed by Polydor).Started in 1966 by Swiss-resident Georgian pop impresario and ex-manager of both the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds, Giorgio Gomelsky, it released records by artists including Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and The Trinity, who reached No.5 in the UK in 1968 with "This Wheel's on Fire", [1] Blossom ...