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Godfrey in 1998. Robert John Godfrey (born 30 July 1947) is a British composer, pianist and a founding member of The Enid. Early career.
The Enid began recording at about the same time as punk rock burst upon the music scene. Godfrey has said that he always regarded The Enid's ironic takes on classical music as being just as anarchic as anything by the Sex Pistols, but this did not translate into either musical or commercial recognition, despite their work being played frequently by Tommy Vance on BBC Radio One's Friday Rock Show.
Robert Godfrey may refer to: Robert J. Godfrey (born 1937), British clergyman; Robert John Godfrey (born 1947), musician; W. Robert Godfrey, American clergyman; Robert Godfrey (reverend) (1872–1948), Scottish born missionary, naturalist and Xhosa-lexicographer, who worked in South-Africa
The Enid. Robert John Godfrey - keyboards; Max Read - guitar, vocals; Dave Storey - drums, percussion; Jason Ducker - guitars; Joe Payne - vocals; Nicholas Willes - bass, percussion
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. The following artists have released at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Individuals are included only if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless of whether they were a member of a progressive rock band at any point. This is a dynamic list ...
Honeyman-Scott, along with Pretenders bandmates Pete Farndon (bass guitar, vocals) and Martin Chambers (drums, vocals, percussion), came from Hereford. [3] Before joining the Pretenders, Honeyman-Scott played in several bands, including a precursor to The Enid with Robert John Godfrey, the Hawks (Kelv Wilson, bass guitar & vocals; Dave Plowman, guitar; Stan Speke, drums), The Hot Band, and The ...
John Godfrey Morris: 1916–2017: 100: American author, photojournalist and picture editor [135] Ruth Munce: 1898–2001: 103: American romance novelist Carla Porta Musa: 1902–2012: 110: Italian essayist and poet [136] Maurice Nadeau: 1911–2013: 102: French writer and editor [137] Fumio Niwa: 1904–2005: 100: Japanese novelist [138] Lise ...
Once Again was the second album released by Barclay James Harvest, in early 1971.As was the case with their other early albums, it was recorded with a full orchestra. On the track "Galadriel", Lees played John Lennon's Epiphone Casino guitar, an event later recounted in a song on the band's 1990 album Welcome To The Show titled "John Lennon's Guitar".