(Obituary by Steve T)
Legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth
died on Sunday April 16 aged 70. Born in Bradford he was a formidable force
in progressive rock and Jazz-Rock through the seventies, featuring in a range
of bands, sometimes simultaneously, including Nucleus, Tempest, Soft
Machine, Tony Williams Lifetime and Gong, before joining Bill
Bruford, John Whetton (who died a few weeks ago) and Eddie Jobson in the
prog rock super-group UK, and was subsequently invited by Bill Bruford, who
considered him one of the world’s great innovators, to join his
new band Bruford.
Allan Holdsworth had a sporadic but acclaimed solo
career from 1979.He briefly played with Level 42 at the beginning of the nineties
- chart fodder by then with a signature slap bass. The contrast between his meticulous
precision playing and Mark King’s juggernaut bass must have been something to
behold. He also recorded a much sought after album with first choice bass
player Tony Levin and ex Zappa/Magic Band drummer Terry Bozzio.
A forthcoming box set of his solo albums,
scheduled for release on Friday, is called The Man Who Changed Guitar
Forever. A genuine guitarist’s guitarist, he was unanimously revered
by his peers and often considered the greatest ever by those who heard him
live, he has now taken his place at the very top table in Guitar Heaven.
Steve T.
4 comments :
He also played at the "Mecca" (Locarno) in Sunderland for about 3 years in a covers band with my brother in law.
I can't believe I did this in 2008! No offence to Rod and Jim but maybe I made the wrong call on this one! http://lance-bebopspokenhere.blogspot.co.uk/2008/09/gerry-richardson-trio-jim-birkettrod.html
He was only amazing !
What was your brother-in-law's name please Robert? I also played in that band.
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