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  1. Pip Pyle: la distintiva batería de Canterbury. El 28 de agosto de 2006 sorpresivamente fallecía uno de los más grandes bateristas británicos surgidos en los 70, quien unió jazz y rock de manera magistral. La madurez del rock ha traído consigo que cada vez con mayor frecuencia fallezcan algunos de sus protagonistas.

  2. 28 de ago. de 2006 · Explore Pip Pyle's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Pip Pyle on AllMusic.

  3. Digging In is a music studio album recording by PHIL MILLER (Canterbury Scene/Progressive Rock) released in 1991 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. ... - Pip Pyle / drum programming. Releases information. CD Cuneiform Records ‎- Rune 34 CD (1991, US) Thanks to alucard for the addition

  4. PHIL MILLER released DIGGING IN, in 1991. This page contains detailed performer credits and artist credits (line-up and band members), songs and tracks list, reviews, information and album cover graphic picture or DVD cover graphic or picture. ... Pip Pyle drum programs ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_MillerPhil Miller - Wikipedia

    Con gli In Cahoots in continua evoluzione, verso la fine del 1991 Miller pubblicò Digging In, il suo primo album senza il gruppo, nel quale usò in modo intensivo il guitar synth. Le parti di batteria furono programmate da Pip Pyle, mentre Peter Lemer e Fred Baker aggiunsero le parti di tastiere e basso.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pip_PylePip Pyle - Wikipedia

    Pip Pyle. Phillip Pyle, detto Pip Pyle ( Sawbridgeworth nell' Hertfordshire, 4 aprile 1950 – Parigi, 28 agosto 2006 ), è stato un batterista e compositore inglese . È famoso per essere stato membro di diverse band di rock progressivo della scena di Canterbury, fra le quali i Gong, gli Hatfield and the North ed i National Health. [1]

  7. Phil wrote No Holds Barred in 1990. Most of the year, though, was spent working on Digging In (1991), which made extensive use of MIDI. Drum parts were programmed by Pip Pyle, while Pete Lemer and Fred Baker added keyboards and bass parts. Digging In was conceived, computed and recorded in his studio at Colvestone…