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Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician who is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of the progressive rock band Marillion. Outside Marillion, Rothery has recorded two albums as part of the duo The Wishing Tree and an instrumental solo album, The Ghosts of Pripyat , released in September 2014.
Steve Marker ; Bob Marley (Bob Marley and the Wailers) Del Marquis (Scissor Sisters) Johnny Marr (The Smiths, Modest Mouse) Steve Marriott (Small Faces, Humble Pie) Mick Mars (Mötley Crüe) Bernie Marsden (UFO (band), Whitesnake) Gerry Marsden (Gerry and the Pacemakers) James Marsters; Billy Martin (Good Charlotte) Chris Martin
As the album recording progressed, there was "a desire for new sounds and a desire not to repeat ourselves and to fall into familiar patterns", according to guitarist Steve Rothery. [4] The first element was that Rothery decided he wanted a different guitar sound. They placed a ban on digital delay and chorus which had been Rothery's sound for ...
Billy Squier; John Squire (The Stone Roses, The Seahorses) Mark St. John ; Bill Steer ; Leigh Stephens (Blue Cheer, Sister Ray) Steve Stevens ; Travis Stever (Coheed and Cambria) Gina Stile ; Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) [1] Barry Stock (Three Days Grace) Andrew Stockdale
However, Rothery hesitated to sign a major deal outside of Marillion and Sony finally lost interest. Still, Rothery and Stobart continued to work together. In 2002, the band played at a fan club convention ("Marillion Weekend"). The Wishing Tree's second album Ostara was released on 23 March 2009 through marillion.com. The first 1000 copies ...
In 2015, while including Clutching at Straws in the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time", Rolling Stone stated that "Marillion's fourth album balanced melody and melodrama" and commented on the "atmospheric production and guitarist Steve Rothery's spacious, relatively restrained guitar (which split the difference between Genesis' Steve ...
Jadis were formed in 1982 and in 1987 self-released the cassette Jadis, which was produced by Marillion's Steve Rothery. In 1992, More Than Meets the Eye was released and was received well in the progressive rock scene. Jadis are led by Gary Chandler (vocals, electric guitar), although generally the whole group are given songwriting credit.
According to Steve Rothery, the guitar hook line through the verse came from demonstrating to his girlfriend what effects a chorus and a delay pedal could add to a guitar's sound. Rothery recorded the song on a chorused Stratocaster guitar, using the pick and his second and third fingers to play it. [6]