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* The Rock Peter and the Wolf ( 1976 RSO Records ) ( 2007 CD Verdant Records ) with Jack Lancaster, Phil Collins, Brian Eno, Keith Tippett, Julie Tippetts, Gary Brooker, Gary Moore, Alvin Lee, Manfred Mann etc.
* The Fence, B & C 1970 ( with Keith Tippett, Ric Grech, Terry Cox, Danny Thompson, Tony Carr, Colin Green, Alan Branscombe )-reissued on CD in 2007 by Hux Records
Some of the most significant musicians to emerge during this period include John McLaughlin and Dave Holland ( both of whom joined Miles Davis's group ), pianists Keith Tippett and John Taylor, saxophonists Evan Parker, Mike Osborne, John Surman and Alan Skidmore, and the Canadian-born trumpeter Kenny Wheeler who had settled in Britain.
He also played in a couple of cooperative bands alongside former Soft Machine saxophonist Elton Dean: Hopper / Dean / Tippett / Gallivan ( with pianist Keith Tippett and drummer Joe Gallivan ) and Soft Heap ( with keyboard-player Alan Gowen and drummer Pip Pyle ).
* 1976: Cruel But Fair ( with Elton Dean, Keith Tippett, Joe Gallivan )
* 1985: Mercy Dash ( with Elton Dean, Keith Tippett, Joe Gallivan )
Another key performer was jazz pianist Keith Tippett, who became an integral part of King Crimson's sound for the next few records ( although Fripp offered him full band membership, Tippett preferred to remain as a studio collaborator and only performed live with the band once ).
Some of the first artists to sign included Ian Matthews, Black Sabbath, Rod Stewart, Mike Absalom, Dr. Z, Catapilla, Cressida, Colosseum, Gentle Giant, Jade Warrior, Metallica, Nirvana ( UK band ), Kraftwerk, Ben, Keith Tippett Group, Tudor Lodge, Streetwalkers, Lucifer's Friend and Magna Carta.
* Keith Tippett piano
The group was then augmented with supporting players, including another In the Wake of Poseidon alumnus the noted jazz pianist Keith Tippett together with Yes vocalist Jon Anderson, and brass / woodwind players Robin Miller, Mark Charig, and Nick Evans.
* Keith Tippett piano, electric piano
Moholo has played with many musicians, including Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, Evan Parker, Enrico Rava, Roswell Rudd, Irène Schweizer, Cecil Taylor, John Tchicai, Archie Shepp, Peter Brötzmann, Mike Osborne, Keith Tippett, Elton Dean and Harry Miller.
The Dedication Orchestra is a jazz ensemble formed as a tribute to the exiled South African musicians who formed the core of the The Blue Notes and the Brotherhood of Breath, it features Alan Skidmore, Radu Malfatti, Django Bates, Kenny Wheeler, Elton Dean, Lol Coxhill, Evan Parker, Paul Rutherford and many others, including Keith Tippett on piano, Louis Moholo on drums and with Julie Tippetts and Maggie Nichols on vocals.
Music for the films was provided by Alexander Bălănescu and Keith Tippett.
* Centipede ( band ), UK jazz / progressive rock big band led by Keith Tippett
He began to work with musicians of a later generation, who worked in a free or avant-garde style, including Mike Osborne, Keith Tippett and John Surman.
* Keith Tippett ( born 1947 ), English pianist known for work with King Crimson
Dean established his reputation as a member of the Keith Tippett Sextet from 1968 to 1970, and in the band Soft Machine from 1969 to 1972.
On her albums, she was backed up by many notables within the English folk-rock scene, including Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, Danny Thompson, Keith Tippett, Keith Christmas, the Fotheringay rhythm section, as well as Ian Whiteman, Roger Powell and Michael Evans, then members of Mighty Baby.
* 1975-1976 The Weightwatchers ( with Elton Dean and Keith Tippett )
With Keith Tippett ( piano ), Dan Maurer ( drums ) and Jim Juhn ( guitar, bass, percussion ), he formed a short-lived project in 1987 called Low Flying Aircraft.

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* 1955 Keith Hunter Jesperson, Canadian serial killer
* 1955 Keith Ahlers, English race car driver
Still captained by Bradman and now featuring the potent new ball partnership of Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller, Australia were convincing 3 0 winners.
* 1936 Keith Barron, English actor
* 1949 Keith Carradine, American actor
* 1886 Keith Murdoch, Australian journalist ( d. 1952 )
* 1952 Keith Hart, Canadian wrestler
* 1946 Keith Moon, English drummer, songwriter, and producer ( The Who and Plastic Ono Band ) ( d. 1978 )
* 1969 Keith Tyson, English painter and illustrator
* 1940 Penelope Keith, English actress
* 1969 Keith R. A. DeCandido, American author
* 1944 Keith Erickson, American basketball player
* Keith Spurgeon ( 1961 62 )
* 1933 Keith Duckworth, English engineer, founded Cosworth ( d. 2005 )
* 1926 Keith Davey was a Canadian politician, Senator, and campaign organizer ( d. 2011 )
* 1860 Will Keith Kellogg, American industrialist and food manufacturer, founder of the Kellogg's Company ( d. 1951 )
His partners were Roger Twose ( 115 partnership 2nd wicket ), Trevor Penney ( 314 3rd ), Paul Smith ( 51 4th ) and Keith Piper ( 322 unbroken 5th ).
It consisted of LF Matthews (. 291 14 82 101 runs 17 SB ), C Jody Davis (. 256 19 94 ), RF Keith Moreland (. 279 16 80 ), SS Larry Bowa (. 223 10 SB ), 1B Leon " Bull " Durham (. 279 23 96 16SB ), CF Dernier (. 278 45 SB ), 3B Ron Cey (. 240 25 97 ), Closer Lee Smith ( 9 7 3. 65 33 saves ) and 1984 NL MVP and Ryne Sandberg (. 314 19 84 114 runs, 19 triples, 32 SB ).

Keith and piano
The earliest settled line-up consisted of Brian Jones ( guitar, harmonica ), Ian Stewart ( piano ), Mick Jagger ( lead vocals, harmonica ), Keith Richards ( guitar, vocals ), Bill Wyman ( bass ) and Charlie Watts ( drums ).
They were popular during the 1960s with their best-known configuration as: Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine ; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals ; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals ; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals.
* January 24 Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett plays the solo improvisation ' The Köln Concert ' at the Cologne Opera, which, recorded live, becomes the best-selling piano recording in history.
Keith described the first meeting ( during a soundcheck ) in an interview in 1972: " Greg was moving a bass line and I played the piano in back and Zap!
A great deal of the album was recorded with an orchestral accompaniment ; in fact, Keith Emerson's side consisted solely of a 20 minute piano concerto which he had composed himself.
Solo piano versions of these works have been recorded by Cecil Lytle and Keith Jarrett.
* Keith Emerson: Organ, piano, vocals — ( born 2 November 1944, Todmorden, Yorkshire )
Keith took to music at a young age, beginning with the ukulele at age three, the guitar at five, and the piano at seven years of age.
It was at this festival that the famous footage of Keith Emerson playing a grand piano spinning end-over-end 50 feet above the ground was taken.
Along with Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner and Keith Jarrett, he has been described as one of the major jazz piano voices to emerge in the post-John Coltrane era.
His live performances with the Miles Davis band continued into 1970, with a great touring band of Steven Grossman, tenor sax, Keith Jarrett, additional electric piano and organ, Jack DeJohnette, drums, Dave Holland, bass, Airto Moreira, percussion, and Miles on trumpet.
* Keith Emerson-Hammond organ, piano, Moog synthesizer
* Keith Emerson Hammond organ, St. Marks church organ, piano, celeste, Moog synthesizer
* Keith Brown piano
The Prodigal Son is the first posthumous release by piano player and gospel singer Keith Green ( 1983 ).
Side 1 is the Keith Emerson side, a concerto for piano and orchestra.
* Keith Emerson-keyboards, piano, synthesizers
* Keith Emerson-keyboards, piano
Performing on the album are Wayne Krantz ( guitar ), Jon Herington ( guitar ), Keith Carlock ( drums ), Freddy Washington ( bass ), Ted Baker ( piano ), and Walt Weiskopf ( sax ).
Returning to Nashville and joining up with compatriots like Ben Keith, Young put down the electric guitar, returning to the acoustic guitar, piano and banjo that had dominated albums such as Harvest, Comes a Time and Old Ways.
* Keith Emerson-organ, piano, harpsichord, vocals
The extra line up for these sessions included John Paul Jones on Hammond organ, drummer Keith Moon and Nicky Hopkins on piano.
The method of actually preparing the guitar was developed in the late 1960s by Keith Rowe, in imitation of Jackson Pollock's painting method and John Cage's prepared piano.
* Keith Richards guitars, backing vocals, bass guitar, piano, and double bass, co-lead vocals on " Connection ," " My Obsession " and " Something Happened To Me Yesterday "

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