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Brian
Eno
Having been gifted with the rather over-generous moniker Brian Peter George St. Baptiste de la Salle Eno (b Suffolk 15 May 1958), it was pretty much pre-ordained that his was never going to be a mundane existence ...

Robert
Wyatt
In these strange days perhaps more than at any other time in history we need genuine people to admire, honest, real people who do what they do because they are good at it and because they’re passionate about it. Robert Wyatt is without question such a person ...

Nick
Drake
Anyone new to Nick Drake might well question the mystique that countless articles (like this one) and TV documentaries have generated around a man who, in the final result, died after years of depressive illness at the tragically young age of 26. ...

Lee
'Scratch' Perry
Lunatic, genius, chancer and innovator, all words used to describe reggae legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – known also variously as The Upsetter, Scratch, Pipecock Jackxon, Super Ape, Small Axe and of course by his real name name Rainford Hugh Perry ...

Neil
Young
Electric guitar-wielding noise merchant, peaceful acoustic troubadour and electronic pioneer – Neil Young has been all these and more in a career that stretches back over 40 years. David Davies salutes the original ‘changing man’...

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