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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 ...
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 .
Auger, for his part as the band's musical director on his trademark B-3, acoustic piano, and a slew of electronic keyboards, is a strictly no-BS performer. He's as straight-ahead as they get, and Julie Tippetts understands that the root of the song is in its intention.
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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]
Steve Cropper & Brian Auger “Earth Angel” feat. the Oak Ridge Boys & Harvey Mandel “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” feat. Robben Ford & Chip Z’Nuff “The Great Pretender” feat. Paul ...
Idea was a television special starring the Bee Gees with Brian Auger and The Trinity, Julie Driscoll and Lil Lindfors. It was aired on 11 December 1968 on Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF). The TV special was produced by Michèle Arnaud and directed by Jean-Christophe Averty . [ 1 ]
Brian Auger, director of the Somerset County Library System, said it is "not fiscally responsible to continue operations."