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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_HusbandGary Husband - Wikipedia

    Gary Husband was recruited by John McLaughlin in April 2005 to play keyboards in a formation called John McLaughlin Quartet for a concert in Réunion Island. Soon after, he performed keyboards and drums on McLaughlin's Industrial Zen album.

  2. Industrial Zen is a studio album recorded by English jazz musician John McLaughlin in 2006. It was released on 22 May 2006 by Verve Records as a compact disc.Following the release of Thieves and Poets (2003), he began creating an album that was more ambitious and one that he could consider unique to him. He collaborated with various musicians for the project, such as vocalist Shankar Mahadevan ...

  3. Senor C.S. – Mark Mondesir, Gary Husband, Hadrien Feraud. Mother Nature – Shankar Mahadevan, Tony Grey.

  4. (2020) GARY HUSBAND'S FORCE MAJEURE Highlights From UK Tour In 2004 - Drums, Piano, Composer, Arranger. Get now (2020) GARY HUSBAND'S DRIVE ... Industrial Zen - Keyboards, Drums (2006) LEVEL 42 Retroglide - Drums (2006) JASON SMITH (FEAT: GARY HUSBAND & DAVE CARPENTER) Tipping Point

  5. 16 de jun. de 2009 · The redoubtable Gary Husband doubles on synths and drums on almost every track with blistering sax work from Bill Evans on the electro-jazz rave up " Just So Only More So " and the quick & tricky "For Jaco" that personifies the late bass player by concluding with a passage from "Continuum" .

  6. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN Industrial Zen reviews / from Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock website. ... The redoubtable Gary Husband doubles on synths and drums on almost every track with blistering sax work from Bill Evans on the electro-jazz rave up " Just So Only More So " and the quick & tricky "For Jaco" that personifies the late ...

  7. Gary Husband/Drums and keyboards (1,2,3,7) Vinnie Colaiuta/Drums (2) Dennis Chambers/Drums (6) Mark Mondesir/Drums (7) Hadrian Feraud/Bass (1,7) ... , McLaughlin achieves a lucid future/past conviction on Industrial Zen with the aid of self-programmed expansive phantom-like synth backdrops.