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  1. 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.

  2. 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]

  3. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Former King Crimson percussionist Jamie Muir discusses the pre-KC band Sunship he formed with keyboard player Alan Gowen (later in Gilgamesh, National Health, Soft Heap etc.) and bassist...

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

    Jamie Muir. 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 ...

  5. The second recruit was Jamie Muir, an experimental free-improvising percussionist who had previously been performing in the Music Improvisation Company with Derek Bailey and Evan Parker, as well as in Sunship (with Alan Gowen and Allan Holdsworth) and Boris (with Don Weller and Jimmy Roche, both later of jazz-rock band Major Surgery). [7]

  6. 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.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2015 · A previously unheard Jamie Muir-era King Crimson live show is available to download via the band’s record label. Recorded at Watford Town Hall on November 14, 1972, the nine-track set features two extended improvisations. It’s available in MP3 and high-quality FLAC formats at DGM Live.