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  2. Category:Progressive rock keyboardists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Progressive rock keyboardists" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Keith Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Emerson is widely regarded as one of the greatest keyboard players of the progressive rock era. [1] [10] [11] [12] AllMusic describes Emerson as "perhaps the greatest, most technically accomplished keyboardist in rock history". [13] In 2019, readers of Prog voted him the greatest keyboard player in progressive rock. [14]

  4. List of keyboardists - Wikipedia

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    The following are notable keyboard players, mostly in the fields of metal, rock, and jazz. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. The 10 Best Live Prog Rock Albums - AOL

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    Since the release of their 1970 debut, Gentle Giant embodied prog at its most visionary: a mischievous blend of renaissance polyphony, jazz interplay, psychedelic folk, and—well, yes, raucous ...

  6. Rick Wakeman - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, MusicRadar included Wakeman among "The 27 greatest keyboard players of all time". [186] In 2019, readers of Prog voted him the second greatest progressive rock keyboard player, with the magazine stating, "Wakeman's time with Yes helped define prog as we know it, being filled with timeless brilliance [...] The man's style is fluent, and ...

  7. Billy Ritchie (musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Ritchie (born 20 April 1944) is a Scottish keyboard player and composer. Formerly a member of The Satellites, The Premiers, 1-2-3, and Clouds.He is generally acknowledged as being the first keyboard player in rock music to stand and take a leading role, thereby providing a model for others such as Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman.

  8. Martin Orford - Wikipedia

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    Martin Orford (born 10 June 1959, Bitterne, Southampton) is an English keyboard player and singer. He is best known as the founder of progressive rock bands IQ and Jadis.He also worked with former King Crimson, U.K. and Asia bassist John Wetton, and has released two solo albums, Classical Music and Popular Songs (2000) and The Old Road (2008). [1]

  9. David Stone (keyboardist) - Wikipedia

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    After performing on Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, he returned to Canada and played with Max Webster and singer B. B. Gabor. In 1991, Stone played on a demo by US prog metal band Vision. [3] Stone also played on the hard rock/prog metal band AraPacis' 2019 album Paradox of Denial and joined the band in September 2019. [4]