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  1. Ronald Frederick Geesin (17 de diciembre de 1943 en Stevenston, Escocia) es un músico multi-instrumentista y compositor. Es popular por sus colaboraciones en la suite " Atom Heart Mother " de Pink Floyd, 1 2 y en Music from The Body, con Roger Waters. También ha grabado una buena cantidad de discos como solista.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_GeesinRon Geesin - Wikipedia

    Ronald Frederick Geesin (born 17 December 1943) is a Scottish musician, composer and writer known for his unusual creations and novel applications of sound, as well as for his collaborations with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Ron_GeesinRon Geesin - Wikiwand

    Ronald Frederick Geesin es un músico multi-instrumentista y compositor. Es popular por sus colaboraciones en la suite "Atom Heart Mother" de Pink Floyd, y en Music from The Body, con Roger Waters. También ha grabado una buena cantidad de discos como solista.

  4. History. The music was composed in collaboration between Pink Floyd member Roger Waters and Ron Geesin, the same year they worked together on Atom Heart Mother [3] and employs biomusic, including, on the first track, sounds made by the human body (slaps, breathing, laughing, whispering, flatulence, etc.), [3] in addition to more ...

  5. A Raise of Eyebrows is the debut album by Scottish composer Ron Geesin, released in June 1967 by Transatlantic Records. Recorded in his home studio in Notting Hill, Geesin aimed to make a humorous album of social commentary that reflected his musical abilities.

  6. ron geesin official website. Composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer. "accomplished composer and musician, experimenter on the free form edge, poet and comedian with a taste for the absurd." Co-composer of Pink Floyd’s ‘Atom Heart Mother’.

  7. Ron Geesin is a self-taught composer, performer, sound architect, writer, lecturer and designer, born December 17, 1943 in Stevenson, Ayrshire, Scotland. He has lived in the south of England since joining a jazz band at 17. He was co-writer of Pink Floyd 's "Atom Heart Mother".