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  1. Jamie Muir (n. Edimburgo, Escocia; 1943) es un percusionista británico, conocido sobre todo por su trabajo en King Crimson. Actualmente se dedica a la pintura. Biografía. Muir estudió en el Edinburgh College of art durante los años sesenta y comenzó a tocar jazz como trombonista. [1] Más tarde se pasó a la percusión. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jamie_MuirJamie Muir - Wikipedia

    Jamie Muir (born 30 November 1942 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973, appearing prominently on their fifth album Larks' Tongues In Aspic.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jamie_MuirJamie Muir - Wikiwand

    percusionista británico / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Jamie Muir (n. Edimburgo, Escocia; 1943) es un percusionista británico, conocido sobre todo por su trabajo en King Crimson. Actualmente se dedica a la pintura. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  4. Fripp otra vez buscó a nuevos miembros para rearmar a King Crimson. El primer elegido fue el percusionista Jamie Muir, quien desde antes ya había sido considerado por Fripp como un posible miembro del grupo.

  5. This album is the debut of King Crimson's third incarnation, featuring co-founder and guitarist Robert Fripp along with four new members: bass guitarist and vocalist John Wetton, violinist and keyboardist David Cross, percussionist Jamie Muir, and drummer Bill Bruford.

  6. www.dgmlive.com › biographies › jamie-muirJamie Muir - DGM Live

    Jamie Muir (30 November 1942) Although percussionist Jamie Muir was a member of King Crimson for around five months he was a hugely influential presence, not only during his tenure on stage and in the making of the Larks’ Tongues In Aspic album, but his presence would resonate through successive line-ups thanks to his coining of the phrase larks’ tongues in aspic when asked to describe the ...

  7. Percussionist Jamie Muir left the band in early 1973, and hence is not featured on the set. The band's 30 June 1974 concert from Providence, Rhode Island is presented in its entirety on CDs 1 and 2; this was the second-to-last live concert ever performed by this incarnation of King Crimson.