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  1. wikitia.com › wiki › Keith_GrantKeith Grant - Wikitia

    Keith Grant was a leading British recording engineer, studio manager and studio founder. The creator of Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, the leading British recording studio by the turn of the 1970's, he also personally engineered 120 songs reaching the top 10.

  2. Keith Evans, formerly a drummer, joined on bass guitar. Shortly thereafter the band would be named the Downliners Sect. At this time some of the members decided to change their names. Mick O'Donnell took the new name, Don Craine, and Keith Evans became Keith Grant.

  3. A Piece Of History Jim Dowler was a long-term friend and associate of Keith Grant, and helped to bring the Olympic '65 modules to market. Photo: Richard Ecclestone Three Olympic '65 modules. From left: an original EQ module from the 'reduction studio' (later Studio Three), an input module from the Studio One desk at Olympic Barnes, originally installed in 1966, and a new recreation of the same ...

  4. Kenneth Grant (23 May 1924 – 15 January 2011) was an English ceremonial magician, novelist, and advocate of the Thelemic religion. A poet, novelist, and writer, he founded his own Thelemic organisation, the Typhonian Ordo Templi Orientis —later renamed the Typhonian Order—with his wife Steffi Grant.

  5. Keith Grant was born in Liverpool on 10 August 1930. Educated at Bootle Grammar School, he left at the age of thirteen to work in the local Co-op. He received his first opportunity to practise as a painter while doing National Service in the RAF. In turn, classes at the Working Men’s College, Camden, enabled him to enrol at Willesden Art ...

  6. Keith Grant, born in Liverpool, England 1930, now living in Norway. He studied painting at the prestigious Royal College of Art, London 1955-58.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2012 · Feb 16, 1941. Died: Jun 18, 2012. Keith Drewett. About. From Wikitia: Keith Grant was a leading British recording engineer, studio manager and studio founder. The creator of Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, the leading British recording studio by the turn of the 1970’s, he also personally engineered 120 songs reaching the top 10.