What is the Soft Machine?

What is the Soft Machine?

Soft Machine is a legendary English avant-jazz rock fusion group most prominent in the late 60s through the mid-70s. They evolved from a psychedelic-rock band to a most influential, experimental progressive rock-jazz ensemble with a continual turnover of respected musicians from 1967 till 1984.

Is Allan Holdsworth jazz?

Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) was a British jazz fusion and progressive rock guitarist and composer….

Allan Holdsworth
Genres Jazz fusion, instrumental rock, progressive rock
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, producer
Instruments Guitar, SynthAxe
Years active 1969–2017

Who played in Soft Machine?

Soft Machine are an English jazz fusion band from Canterbury. Formed in mid-1966, the group originally consisted of drummer and vocalist Robert Wyatt, guitarists Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin, bassist and vocalist Kevin Ayers, and keyboardist Mike Ratledge.

How old is Kevin Ayers?

68 years (1944–2013)
Kevin Ayers/Age at death

Is Kevin Ayers still alive?

Deceased (1944–2013)
Kevin Ayers/Living or Deceased

Is Allan Holdsworth dead?

Deceased (1946–2017)
Allan Holdsworth/Living or Deceased

Who played on Soft Machine’s first live performance?

This album marks the first release of a live performance by Soft Machine’s “Bundles” lineup, featuring a young Allan Holdsworth on guitar. The concert was originally recorded in January of 1975, and consists mostly of the Bundles material — which was already recorded, but still unreleased at the time.

What was the last Soft Machine Performance?

Their 1977 performances and record (titled Alive and Well, ironically) were among the last for Soft Machine as a working band, their last performance (until the 1984 reformation) being the only Soft Machine concert of 1978. The Soft Machine name was used for the 1981 record Land of Cockayne (with Jack Bruce on bass and]

What happened to Hugh Hopper on Soft Machine Seven?

Seven is the seventh studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1973. Roy Babbington, who had previously contributed to Fourth (1971) and Fifth (1972) on double bass as a session musician, replaced Hugh Hopper on bass guitar, who left to begin a solo career.

Who are the current members of Soft Machine Legacy?

Members 1 Theo Travis – saxophones, flutes, keyboards, piano (2015–present; Soft Machine Legacy 2006–2015) 2 John Etheridge – guitar (1975–1978, 1984, 2015–present; Soft Machine Legacy 2004–2015) 3 Roy Babbington – bass (1973–1976, 2015–present; Soft Machine Legacy 2009–2015)

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