John G. Perry
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John G. Perry | |
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Born |
Auburn, New York, US | January 19, 1947
Genres | Progressive rock |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Bass |
Years active | 1967 to present |
Associated acts | Caravan, Quantum Jump |
John G. Perry (born 19 January 1947 in Auburn, New York)[1] is a British bass guitarist and singer. He was born in US to British parents and when he was young, the family moved back to England. From 1973 to 1974 he was a member of Caravan, with whom he recorded one studio and one live album: For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973) and Caravan and the New Symphonia (1974). In 1976 he released his first solo album entitled Sunset Wading.[2] Later, he collaborated with many other artists, including Gordon Giltrap, Anthony Phillips, Kevin Ayers and Curved Air. He was also a member of Quantum Jump.
Discography
- Solid Ground (Dave Elliott, 1973)
- For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (Caravan, 1973)
- Caravan and the New Symphonia (Caravan, 1974)
- The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories (Kevin Ayers, 1974)
- Midnight Wire (Curved Air, 1975)
- Sunset Wading (John G. Perry, 1976)
- Visionary (Gordon Giltrap, 1976)
- Flyaway (Nutshell, 1977)
- Perilous Journey (Gordon Giltrap, 1977)
- Progress (Michael Giles, 1978)
- Fear of the Dark (Gordon Giltrap, 1978)
- Wise After the Event (Anthony Phillips, 1978)
- The Virgin (Adrian Snell, 1981)
- Land of Cockayne (Soft Machine, 1981)
- Daybreak (Paul Field, 1983)
- Songs for Oblivion Fishermen (Caravan, 1998)
References
- ↑ John G. Perry at Calyx
- ↑ John G. Perry: Sunset Wading at Allmusic
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