Phil Lanzon
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Phil Lanzon | |
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Lanzon performing in Narva (Estonia) on the "Narva Bike" show. 17 July 2010 | |
Background information | |
Born | 23 March 1950 |
Genres | Progressive rock, hard rock, heavy metal |
Occupations | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Keyboards, Vocals |
Years active | 1966–present |
Labels | RCA, Legacy Records, Regeneration Ltd, Sanctuary |
Associated acts | Uriah Heep, The Loose Ends, The Cats Pyamas, Romance |
Phil Lanzon (born 23 March 1950) is the keyboardist for British progressive rock group Uriah Heep[1] since 1986.
Lanzon has worked with diverse performers of distinction in the rock and roll community. Both as a session musician and sideman, he has also played for Grand Prix, Grant & Forsyth, John Lawton (former Uriah Heep-member), Mick Ronson, Chris Spedding, Sweet, Paddy Goes to Holyhead and Tarracco.[2]
Discography
With Steve Glen
- Look Left Look Right
No Doubt About It Easy Does It
With GMT
- War Games
With Grand Prix
- Grand Prix
- There For None To See
- Samurai
With Grant & Forsyth
- Let's Dance
With John Lawton & Steve Dunning
- Steppin' It Up (2002)
With Lionheart
- Unearthed - Raiders of the Lost Archives
With Mick Ronson
- Memorial Show
With Chris Spedding
- I'm Not Like Everybody Else
With Sweet
- Hannover Sessions
- Live At The Marquee
- Chronology
With Paddy Goes to Holyhead
- Green Green Grass of Home (7 inch)
With Tarracco
- Big Bang
With Uriah Heep
- Live in Moscow (live, 1988)
- Raging Silence (1989)
- Different World (1991)
- Sea of Light (1995)
- Spellbinder (live, 1996)
- Sonic Origami (1998)
- Future Echoes Of The Past (live, 2000)
- Acoustically Driven (live, 2001)
- Electrically Driven (live, 2001)
- The Magician's Birthday Party (live, 2002)
- Live in the USA (2003)
- Magic Night (live, 2004)
- Between Two Worlds (live, 2005)
- Wake the Sleeper (2008)
- Live in Georgia (Tbilisi State Music Hall Live) (2010)
- Into the Wild (2011)
References
- ↑ Brinn, David (16 October 2003). "Seventies rockers keep on rocking". The Jerusalem Post. p. 24. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
- ↑ Hill, Gary. "Biography: Phil Lanzon". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
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