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John Baggott – keyboards, moog synthesiser; Gordon Davis – bass, backing vocals; none – UK tours: October – December 2000 [12] Mike Scott – vocals, guitar, piano; Steve Wickham – fiddle (occasional guest) Richard Naiff – keyboards, piano, theremin, flute; Tom Windriff – drums, backing vocals; John Baggott – keyboards, moog ...
Nika Boon is a Polish singer-songwriter based in London, UK.She is best known for her husky vocal style. She released her album Rebel in 2017, in collaboration with musicians John Baggott (who plays keyboard & moogs for Massive Attack, Portishead, Robert Plant), Ian Matthews (drummer from Kasabian), and Jay Stapley (guitarist associated with Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield).
John Baggott – keyboards, string arrangements (2, 3) Pearl Thompson – guitars; Justin Adams – guitars, gimbri, darbuka; Charlie Jones – bass;
The band featured West African musician Juldeh Camara, guitarists Skin Tyson and Justin Adams, drummer Dave Smith, Massive Attack keyboardist John Baggott, and bassist Billy Fuller. [79] On 7 August 2014, Plant announced an autumn 2014 7-date North American tour from 25 September (in Port Chester, NY) to 7 October 2014 (in Los Angeles, CA). [80]
There are a number of views on the origin(s) of the name Honeydrippers. Paul Stenning (2008) says Plant joined a Midlands blues cover band called "The Honeydrippers". In this telling, the band and its name existed prior to Plant: it is unstated who came up with the name and what it means. [6]
Further contributions include guitar by Adrian Utley of Portishead (on "Saturday Come Slow"), keys from Portishead collaborator John Baggott (most notably on "Atlas Air"), keys and synth bass from Damon Albarn ("Splitting the Atom" and "Flat of the Blade" respectively), guitar (various tracks) and bass ("Girl I Love You") by Neil Davidge, bass ...
A new figure highlights one of Elton John's most iconic performance moments.. Madame Tussauds in London debuted a new wax figure on Friday, Dec. 20 dedicated to the "Bennie and the Jets" singer ...
The single peaked at #18 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs. [1] World Cafe ' s David Dye called the track a "favorite". [2] In 2017, Stereogum named it the best song of Plant's solo career. [3]