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29 de ene. de 2021 · Phil Manzanera’s life was an unpredictable adventure even before he became Roxy Music’s lead guitarist in 1972, aged 21. His family’s journeys through Latin America included dodging the Cuban Revolution’s bullets, before a childhood Beatles obsession led him to public school in South-east London, where he met an influential neighbour, The Soft Machine’s Robert Wyatt.
10 de sept. de 2022 · SIMON: Phil Manzanera is lead guitarist for Roxy Music - 50th anniversary tour this fall. Thank you so much for being with us, and congratulations on being back. MANZANERA: Thanks so much, Scott.
5 de sept. de 2023 · Roxy Music musicians Phil Mazanera and Andy Mackay have once again joined forces for an new instrumental album, AM PM, which will be released through BFD/The Orchard on October 13, You can watch the air's new video for Blue Skies below. The new album is described as a "saxophone and guitar-heavy, ambient set", and Manzera has produced the new ...
Here is Phil Manzanera as not just the guitarist, but as a multi-instrumentalist. His signature style spans a genre-busting range, from bluesy guitar over jazz-funk rhythms ("Caracas," the title generously hinting at a party atmosphere song), folk stylings ("Criollo," again the title being evocative, this time of the traditional sounds of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean), and minimalist synths ...
Phil Manzanera. Born 31st January 1951, London. Guitarist and producer, having shot to prominence in the early '70's as the lead guitarist with the seminal band, Roxy Music. He is in much demand both as a performer and record producer and owner of Gallery Studios.
14 de feb. de 2023 · 5. “Diamond Head” by Phil Manzanera from ‘ Diamond Head ’ (1974) “After working on Eno’s solo stuff, and on Bryan Ferry’s and Andy Mackay’s too, I asked management if I could do a solo album. It was just an excuse to get my mates in, such as Robert Wyatt, John Wetton and the guys from Roxy.
8 de jun. de 2022 · Tim Finn and Phil Manzanera met each other in Sydney in 1975, when Tim’s band, Split Enz, supported Phil’s band, Roxy Music, on the English band’s first Australian tour. This led to Phil producing the Split Enz album ‘Second Thoughts’, when they came to the UK the following year.