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Infobox musical artist | name = Brian Auger| image = Brian Auger and the Trinity 1970.JPG| alt =| caption = Brian Auger and the Trinity 1970| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name =| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|1939|07|18| birth_place = London , England | instrument = Keyboard instrument|Keyboards | genre =| occupation =| years_active = 1960s–present| label =| associated_acts = Julie Driscoll , Brian Auger and the Trinity , CAB (band)|CAB , The Steampacket ,| website =URL| http://www.brianauger.com/| notable_instruments = Brian Auger (born 18 July 1939, London , England )Allmusic|class=artist|id=p25142 is a jazz and rock and roll|rock keyboardist , who has specialized in playing the Hammond organ .

A jazz pianist , bandleader , session musician and Hammond B3 player, Auger has played or toured with musician|artists such as Rod Stewart , Tony Williams (drummer)|Tony Williams , Jimi Hendrix , Sonny Boy Williamson II|Sonny Boy Williamson , Led Zeppelin , Eric Burdon and others. He has incorporated jazz, early United Kingdom|British pop music|pop , Rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music and rock music|rock , and he has been nominated for a Grammy .

Biography


In 1965 Auger formed the band (music)|group The Steampacket , along with Long John Baldry , Julie Driscoll , Vic Briggs and Rod Stewart. With Driscoll and the band, Brian Auger and the Trinity|Trinity , he went on to sound recording and reproduction|record several hit single s, notably a cover version of David Ackles ' "Road to Cairo" and Bob Dylan 's " This Wheel's on Fire (song)|This Wheel's on Fire ", which was featured on Dylan Covered . In 1969 Auger, Driscoll and Trinity appeared performing in the United States on the nationally telecast 33? Revolutions Per Monkee .

In 1970 he formed Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, shortly after abandoning the abortive "Wassenaar Arrangement" jazz-fusion commune in a small suburb of The Hague. The Oblivion Express served to cultivate several musician s, including future The Average White Band drummer s Robbie McIntosh (drummer)|Robbie McIntosh and Steve Ferrone , as well as guitarist Jim Mullen . Likewise, in 1971 he record producer|produced and appeared on Mogul Thrash 's only album . Two members of that band, Roger Ball and Malcolm Duncan, would also go on to form the Average White Band.

In 1989, Auger was musical director for the thirteen-part film retrospective series "Villa Fantastica", made for Germany|German Television|TV . A live recording of the series, Super Jam (album)|Super Jam (1990), features Auger on piano, Pete York on drum s, Dick Morrissey on tenor saxophone , Roy Williams (jazz)|Roy Williams on trombone , Harvey Weston on bass guitar , with singer s Zoot Money and Maria Muldaur .

Auger toured with blues rocker Eric Burdon in the early 1990s, and recorded the live album Access All Areas (1993 album)|Access All Areas with him in 1993. After several projects, including albums with family members, he reformed the Oblivion Express in the late 1990s, with a line-up that eventually featured both his son and daughter.

The Oblivion Express was revived with a 2005 recording and subsequent touring. The group featured Brian Auger, his son Karma Auger on drums, his daughter Savannah Auger on vocals, and Derek Frank on bass.

Discography


  • 1965 - ''Don't Send Me No Flowers - Sonny Boy Williamson II|Sonny Boy Williamson

  • 1965 - Attention!

  • 1965-1969 - The Mod Years (Complete singles, A-side and B-side|B-sides , and rare tracks)

  • 1967 - Open (Trinity's first album)

  • 1968 - Definitely What

  • 1969 - Streetnoise ( double album )

  • 1969/1970 - Befour (Last Brian Auger Trinity album)

  • 1970 - Oblivion Express (First Oblivion Express album)

  • 1971 - A Better Land (Oblivion Express)

  • 1972 - Second Wind (Oblivion Express)

  • 1973 - Closer To It (Oblivion Express)

  • 1975 - Straight Ahead (Oblivion Express)

  • 1975 - Live Oblivion Volume 1

  • 1975 - Live Oblivion Volume 2

  • 1975 - Reinforcements (Oblivion Express)

  • 1976 - Best of Brian Auger (double album)

  • 1975 - Happiness Heartaches (Oblivion Express)

  • 1978 - Encore Allmusic|class=album|id=r164053|label=Encore - Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts (Reunion album)

  • 1980 - Search Party

  • 1982 - Here and Now

  • 1987 - Keys to the Heart

  • 1990 - Super Jam (album)|Super Jam

  • 1993 - Access All Areas: Live - Eric Burdon/Brian Auger Band (double album)

  • 1993 - Tony Williams: Live in Tokyo 1978

  • 1998 - Blue Groove - Karma Auger

  • 1999 - Voices of Other Times (Oblivion Express)

  • 2001 - Soft & Furry - Ali Auger

  • 2004 - Auger Rhythms: Brian Augers Musical History (The Trinity, Julie Driscoll, Oblivion Express)

  • 2005 - Looking In the Eye of the World (Oblivion Express)

  • 2005 - Live at the Baked Potato (Oblivion Express) Double Compact disc|CD


  • Filmography


  • 1969 - 33? Revolutions Per Monkee

  • 2005 - Brian Auger: Insights of the Keyboard Master ( DVD ) http://www.brianaugervideo.com brianaugervideo.com

  • 2005 - Live at the Baked Potato (Oblivion Express) DVD


  • See also


  • CAB (band)|CAB

  • List of Hammond organ players

  • List of jazz fusion musicians

  • List of jazz organists

  • List of performers on Top of the Pops


  • References


    Reflist

    Further reading


  • Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul by Irwin Stambler

  • Jazz-Rock Fusion: The People, the Music by Julie Coryell & Laura Friedman

  • The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll by Jon Pareles & Patricia Romanowski Bashe

  • Encyclopedia of Rock by Phil Hardy & Dave Laing

  • Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators and Eccentric Visionaries of 60s Rock by Richie Unterberger

  • Jimi Hendrix : The Man, the Magic, the Truth by Sharon Lawrence

  • Soul Picnic: The Music and Passion of Laura Nyro by Michele Kort

  • The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin

  • The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler

  • The New Musical Express Book of Rock , 1975, Star Books


  • External links


  • http://www.brianauger.com/ Official Site - Brian Auger's Oblivion Express

  • http://www.brianaugervideo.com/ Brian Auger Instructional Video/DVD - Insights of the Keyboard Master - Web Site

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/x3cz/ BBC - Classic Pop/Rock Review - Brian Auger Julie Driscoll & The Trinity, Open, Definitely What!, Streetnoise

  • http://www.soul-patrol.com/jazz/augar.htm Soul Patrol Jazz

  • http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php? id=3523 Brian Auger at All About Jazz


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