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In July 1741 Jennens sent him a new libretto for an oratorio, and in a letter dated 10 July to his friend Edward Holdsworth, Jennens wrote: " I hope will lay out his whole Genius & Skill upon it, that the Composition may excell all his former Compositions, as the Subject excells every other subject.
In 2006 Ponty reunited " Jean Luc Ponty & His Band " and toured in the USA, Chile, Venezuela, Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, The Middle East and India ; they also recorded a new studio album called The Atacama Experience with guitarists Allan Holdsworth and Philip Catherine appearing on a few tracks.
With another former Soft Machine member, guitarist John Etheridge, replacing Holdsworth, they toured and recorded as Soft Machine Legacy, playing some pieces from the original Soft Machine repertoire as well as new works.
With another former Soft Machine member, guitarist John Etheridge, replacing Holdsworth, they subsequently toured and recorded as Soft Machine Legacy, playing some pieces from the original Soft Machine repertoire as well as new works.

Holdsworth and studio
Next came a brief stint with jazz rock band Nucleus, with whom Holdsworth played on their 1972 album, Belladonna ; likewise with progressive rock band Tempest, on their self-titled first studio album in 1973.
In the late 1980s, Holdsworth set up his own recording studio named The Brewery in North County, San Diego, which would become one of the main recording locations for all of his studio albums beginning with Secrets in 1989, and throughout the 1990s.
Holdsworth would also play on Chad Wackerman's first two studio albums, Forty Reasons ( 1991 ) and The View ( 1993 ).

Holdsworth and album
* I. O. U. ( album ), by jazz fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth
This angered Holdsworth, who says he still loathes the album intensely and wishes it was never made public.
As the 1970s wore on, Holdsworth was recruited by drummer and Yes founder Bill Bruford to play on his 1978 debut album, Feels Good to Me.
Despite getting along well with them personally and enjoying the recording of their 1978 self-titled album, Holdsworth claims that his time spent with the group was " miserable " due to numerous musical differences whilst on tour, namely Jobson and Wetton's desire for Holdsworth play his solos to an organised structure for each show ; something to which he vehemently objected.
Their second album, One of a Kind, was released in 1979 and featured extensive contributions by Holdsworth, but by this point he wished to pursue his own musical aspirations and soon left the group, albeit with some reluctance.
With former I. O. U. partner Gary Husband now being the drummer for Level 42, these factors all led to Holdsworth contributing guitar work on five tracks for their 1991 album, Guaranteed.
A collaboration in 1996 with brothers Anders and Jens Johansson resulted in Heavy Machinery, an album which featured considerably more hard-edged playing from Holdsworth than was usual.
A pair of official live albums, All Night Wrong and Then !, were released in 2002 and 2003, respectively, along with a double compilation album, The Best of Allan Holdsworth: Against the Clock, in 2005.
On their 1975 album Bundles, a significant musical change occurred with fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth adding guitar as a very prominent melody instrument to the band's sound, sometimes reminiscent of John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra, setting the album apart from previous Soft Machine releases, which had rarely featured guitars.
The final track, " Possum ", is the only song on the album not written by Anastasio, having been written by former Phish member Jeff Holdsworth and later added to the Gamehendge cycle.
His main influence were Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Van Halen, Jason Becker-who produced his first album, Allan Holdsworth and many other jazz / fusion players.
Johansson has released several instrumental solo records such as Fjäderlösa Tvåfotingar, Ten Seasons ( a piano solo album improvised in the Mark Kostabi gallery, New York ), Heavy Machinery ( with Anders and Allan Holdsworth ) and Fission ( with Anders, Shawn Lane and Mike Stern ) and many collaborations with other artists, metal compilations and Berends Brothers ' band Mastermind.
* Sand ( album ), 1987 album by Allan Holdsworth
Fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth also has a song called " House of Mirrors " of his Hard Hat Area album.

Holdsworth and was
Phish was formed at The University of Vermont in 1983 by guitarists Trey Anastasio and Jeff Holdsworth, bassist Mike Gordon and drummer Jon Fishman.
William Holdsworth argues that it was his learning in Roman law and jurisprudence which allowed him to work so effectively ; because he had seen other legal systems at work, he " could both criticise the defects of English law and state its rules in a more orderly form than they had ever been stated before ".
Jennens's letter to Holdsworth of 10 July 1741, in which he first mentions Messiah, suggests that the text was a recent work, probably assembled earlier that summer.
Whether Handel originally intended to perform Messiah in Dublin is uncertain ; he did not inform Jennens of any such plan, for the latter wrote to Holdsworth on 2 December 1741: "... it was some mortification to me to hear that instead of performing Messiah here he has gone into Ireland with it.
* Allan Holdsworth: Guitars ( 1990 ) — filled in for the deceased Alan Murphy at The 1990 Hammersmith Odeon Shows ( Holdsworth was Murphy's hero )
Dillon was replaced by Newport County manager Dean Holdsworth.
In April 2008 Peter Beadle was sacked as club manager, and was replaced by Dean Holdsworth.
As they were looking for a guitarist, Holdsworth was brought in on the recommendation of Bruford.
He's fantastic ; I love him ", and that Holdsworth was " he best, in my book ".
Making his last appearance on vocals was Paul Williams, with whom Holdsworth claims to have fallen out due to the selling of live bootlegs by the former.
In December of that year, following the death of Level 42 guitarist Alan Murphy in 1989, Holdsworth was recruited by the band to play as a guest musician during a series of concerts at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
Also the local curate William Holdsworth was accused of being a royalist or " malignant ".
John Walker, who wrote about the Sufferings of the Clergy during the Grand Rebellion, records that Holdsworth was hauled before the County Committee in 1646 for " reviling " Parliament ( see also the Committee for Plundered Ministers ).
The Soft Machine name was used for the 1981 record Land of Cockayne ( with Jack Bruce and, again, Allan Holdsworth, plus Ray Warleigh and Dick Morrissey on saxes and John Taylor on electric piano ), and for a final series of dates at London's Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in the summer of 1984, featuring Jenkins and Marshall leading an ad hoc lineup of Etheridge, Warleigh, pianist Dave MacRae and bassist Paul Carmichael.
Yardley was again the captain and the other mainstays were Hutton, Lowson, Lester, Halliday, Wilson, Watson, Sutcliffe, Brennan, Wardle, Leadbeater and the fast-medium bowler Bill Holdsworth who was effectively Trueman's stand-in.

Holdsworth and for
* Buckham, Philip Wentworth ; Spence, Joseph ; Holdsworth, Edward ; Warburton, William ; Jortin, John, Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum Collecta, Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant ; 1825.
In 1975, Williams put together a band he called " The New Tony Williams Lifetime ," featuring bassist Tony Newton, pianist Alan Pasqua, and English guitarist Allan Holdsworth, which recorded two albums for Columbia Records, Believe It and Million Dollar Legs.
The Falcon Cycles division is responsible for producing bikes and accessories under both its own name, as well as under the brand names of: Boss, Claud Butler, CBR, British Eagle, Coventry-Eagle, Elswick, Exile, Holdsworth, Scorpion, Shogun, Stinky Bitz and import-only Townsend brands.
Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson, GCB, GCMG ( 5 November 1843 – 3 November 1910 ), is chiefly remembered for overseeing the British Benin Expedition of 1897 that burned and looted the city of the Kingdom of Benin, now in Nigeria.
A player noted for his advanced knowledge of the fretboard and unique playing, Holdsworth is cited as an influence by such renowned rock and instrumental guitarists as Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani, Greg Howe, Shawn Lane, Richie Kotzen, John Petrucci and Alex Lifeson.
At that time, the latest incarnation of the I. O. U. band consisted of drummer Chad Wackerman ( who, along with Husband, would become a regular Holdsworth bandmember for the next three decades ) and bassist Jeff Berlin.
Having relocated permanently to Southern California and acrimoniously parted ways with Warner Bros., Holdsworth signed to Enigma for the 1985 release of Metal Fatigue ( along with the aforementioned I. O. U. reissue ).
March, April and May of 2012 features extensive touring for Holdsworth, in a trio format with Donati and Haslip, in the US and Europe.

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