Keith Emerson
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Biography
Throughout his career with the Nice, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and as a solo artist, Keith Emerson has proven himself perhaps the greatest, most technically accomplished keyboardist in rock history. For all his reputation as an innovator and master of classically influenced rock, Emerson (born November 1, 1944, in the English town of Todmorden) began his career playing r&b; The Nice got their first big break backing soul singer PP Arnold in 1967. Independently of Arnold, The Nice carved out a niche in the fledgling rock movement, with Emerson's classical flourishes and flamboyant showmanship (flinging knives at his keyboard, etc.) leading the way. After The Nice's dissolution, Emerson fleshed out his musical ideas to their fullest with Emerson, Lake & Palmer, which debuted in 1970 and had a series of highly successful albums throughout the decade. Emerson made his solo debut in 1976 with the single "Honky Tonk Train Blues," which hit the U.K. Top 30, but did not pursue a solo career in earnest until after Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 1980 breakup. Emerson first scored the films The Inferno (1980) and Nighthawks (1981), but did not return until 1985, when he released Honkytonk University. 1986 found Emerson participating in a revamped Emerson, Lake & Palmer -- this time with drummer Cozy Powell -- but still finding time to record the solo LP Murderock. In 1987, Emerson released "Harmageddon/China Free Fall", and the following year, he undertook a project with Carl Palmer and songwriter Robert Berry. Emerson, Lake & Palmer reunited in 1992 to record new material and tour, but when this venture proved less successful than hoped, Emerson announced his retirement from the music business in 1994. That retirement was short-lived, though, as Emerson went on to release the occasional collection of new material or appear on-stage. He even reunited with Nice bandmates Brian Davison and Lee Jackson for a show in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2002 (Vivacitas: Live at Glasgow 2002). He penned an autobiography, Pictures of an Exhibitionist, in 2004 and received the compilation treatment from Castle Records in 2005 with the two-disc Hammer It Out: The Anthology. In 2010, Emerson released a live DVD entitled Moscow, featuring his road band with vocalist Marc Bonilla; its program consisted of everything from Emerson, Lake & Palmer tracks and soundtrack selections to tunes by The Nice. In 2011, the audio was released as a CD with the same title. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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