Manning (band)
Manning | |
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Origin | UK |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Festival Music |
Associated acts |
Guy Manning The Tangent Parallel Or 90 Degrees Crimes of Passion Molly Bloom |
Website | Official Manning Web Site |
Members |
Guy Manning Rick Henry Julie King Dave Million Martin Thiselton |
Past members |
Danny Rhodes Chris Catling Kev Currie Steve Dundon Phil Wilkes Dave Albone Conor Lawrence John Kennard Joe Casey Tim Leadbeater Kris Hudson-Lee |
Manning is the band associated with singer/songwriter Guy Manning[1] assembled at various points throughout his writing career, and finally created as a permanent assembly in January–May 2008. As of Jan 2014, the band has retired.
Elektrik Manning
Elektrik Manning (sic) is the full MANNING line-up. Final membership was as follows:
- Guy Manning – Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards & Percussion
- Rick Henry – Drums & Percussion
- Julie King – Vocals, Keyboards & Percussion
- David Million – Electric, Acoustic Guitars & Vocals
- Martin Thiselton – Keyboards & Vocals
Akoustik Manning
Akoustik Manning (sic) is a smaller line-up consisting (usually) of Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitars and Keyboards intended to perform more intimate venues and support slots where the larger line-up wouldn't fit. The line-up was occasionally augmented by Flute.
Discography
- Tall Stories For Small Children (1999) as Guy Manning & (Remaster 2010) as Manning
- The Cure (2000 & Remaster 2010)
- Cascade (2001 & 2008)
- The Ragged Curtain (2002 & Reissue 2013)
- The View From My Window (2003)
- A Matter Of Life & Death (The Journal Of Abel Mann) (2004)
- One Small Step... (2005 & Remaster 2010)
- Anser's Tree (2006)
- Songs From The Bilston House (2007 & Reissue 2010)
- Number Ten (2009 & Reissue 2013)
- Charlestown (2010)
- Margaret's Children (2011)
- Akoustik (2012)
- The Root, The Leaf & The Bone (2013)
- Akoustik #2 (2014)
References
- ↑ Karnick, S. T. (8 February 2006). "The Alternative Grammys". National Review Online. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
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