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  1. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Ray Fenwick passed away on Saturday 30 April 2022. On Sunday 30 April 2023, on the first anniversary of Ray’s passing, we will broadcast a tribute including Ray’s pilot radio show recorded in 2004 where he discussed and played guitarists who had influenced him. Website. Playing Through The Changes - Ray Fenwick Special (April 2021) by Get ...

  2. About Ray Fenwick. Ray Fenwick was one of Britain’s foremost guitarists, session players and producers. He was also a talented songwriter and co-wrote the signature tune to the 1970’s cult TV show “Magpie”, amongst many others. In a 60-year career, Ray has contributed to countless sessions and, uniquely for an Englishman, had success in ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Ray Fenwick discography and songs: Music profile for Ray Fenwick, born 18 July 1946. Genres: Symphonic Prog, Classical Crossover. Albums include Windows, Keep America Beautiful, Get a Haircut, and Peephole in My Brain: The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1971.

  4. Ray Fenwick was one of Britain’s foremost guitarists, session players and producers. He was also a talented songwriter and co-wrote the signature tune to the 1970’s cult TV show “Magpie”, amongst many others. In a 60-year career, Ray has contributed to countless sessions and, uniquely for an Englishman, had success in Holland (with cult bands TEE SET and AFTER TEA).

  5. Ray Fenwick was one of Britain’s foremost guitarists, session players and producers. He was also a talented songwriter and co-wrote the signature tune to the 1970’s cult TV show “Magpie”, amongst many others. In a 60-year career, Ray has contributed to countless sessions and, uniquely for an Englishman, had success in Holland (with cult bands TEE SET and AFTER TEA).

  6. Escucha música de Ray Fenwick en Apple Music. Encuentra los mejores álbumes y canciones de Ray Fenwick, como Anniversary, Slim Pickings y muchos más.

  7. As Ray Fenwick recalls, he first came into contact with Ian Gillan during the “Butterfly Ball” sessions for Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover. Ian Gillan had ideas for a solo album (subsequently released on CD as “Cher Kazoo & Other Stories”) and then invited Ray, together with John Gustafson (bass), Mike Moran (keyboards) and Mark Nauseef (drums) to join the Ian Gillan Band in Autumn 1975.