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  1. 26 de ene. de 2016 · Ron Geesin is a composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer. In the following interview we will discuss the making of Pink Floyd’s Atom Heart Mother, his latest album RonCycle2, recently released book The Flaming Cow and new documentary. “I’m still trying to find out who I became” To begin with, when ...

  2. rongeesin.com › biography › 15-careerRon Geesin - Career

    Geesin's 1993 impression of the River Trent Splashpast was broadcast on BBC R4, and the 3/4hr 'fantasy for Purcell' Mask on BBC R3 in 1995 (a Sony award nomination). In 1993 he researched, wrote and presented his 6-part series on saxophonist Coleman Hawkins Hawk Stalks on BBC R3, following this in January 1995 with his 4-part analysis of the much underrated American pianist/composer, James P ...

  3. 9 de feb. de 2015 · Ron Geesin With David Gilmour - Atom Heart Mother

  4. ロン・ギーシン(Ron Geesin、1943年 12月17日 - 、スコットランド・エアーシア・スティーヴンストン生まれ)は、非常に珍しい作品と斬新なサウンドを応用することで有名なミュージシャンにして作曲家である。 ロン・ギーシンは、アメリカに起源をもつディキシーランド・ジャズ・バンドを模倣 ...

  5. Roger Waters & Ron Geesin: Music From The Body (OST) is a music studio album recording by ROGER WATERS (Crossover Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1970 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Roger Waters & Ron Geesin: Music From The Body (OST)'s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy ...

  6. To many rock fans of advancing years, the name Ron Geesin may be vaguely familiar for but one reason. Anyone who has ever closely scrutinized the credits of Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother might have at least been momentarily perplexed to discover that the side-long title track is the work of Gilmour-Waters-Wright-Mason and Geesin -- the only instance of a Floyd track being even partially ...

  7. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Enter Ron Geesin, an Ayrshire-born banjo player, pianist, poet and writer. Geesin had started his career in a jazz band in the early 60s. By 1970 he was composing TV soundtracks in his basement flat/studio in Notting Hill. Nick Mason met Geesin through a mutual friend, the Rolling Stones’ tour manager Sam Jonas Cutler.