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B I O G R A P H I E S
ROY
KEYWORTH
Guitars & Effects
Profile | History
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Profile
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Born
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60's, England |
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Musical Influences
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Walter Carlos, Rick Wakeman, Queen, Genesis |
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Favourite books / films
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Billy Liar, Railfreight Through the 80's, Lawrence
Of Arabia, The Burbs, all Bond movies |
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Favourite musicians
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Anyone's Daughter, Yes (pre-1984) |
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Hobbies
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Jet-skiing/Water-skiing, Motorcycling (DR650), Camping,
Eating, Drinking, and trying to build (ahem) Model Railway |
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Favourite food / drink
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Indian, Tea, Rose wine, Tiramisu, Creme Brulee,
Pasta, Abbey Crunch, & more Tea |
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Most memorable Galahad gig
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Karlsruhe, Germany, September 1992
Tramonti, Italy, August 1992 |
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Other favourite gigs
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Magnum support at Poole Arts Centre, September 1991
Genesis - circa 1977 (Gaumont Theatre, Southampton)
Twelfth Night, Marquee, London |
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Favourite albums
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Genesis - Trick Of The Tail
Anyone's Daughter - Neure Sterne, In Blau, Live
Yes - Relayer, Tales From Topographic Oceans |
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Other occupations
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Royal Mail |
History
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ROY formed a band called 'Sequences' which existed from
1983-1985 and was an almost embryonic Galahad. Indeed 'Ghost
of Durtal' was performed by the band as a complete instrumental
before Galahad performed and recorded it.
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Equipment used
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Red Gibson Les Paul Studio Guitar
White Les Paul Custom Guitar
Amp: Marshall JC2000 combo
Effects: Warwick pedal board comprising of: Electo Harmonix
small clone chorus, Fab tone distortion pedal, Boss analogue and
digital delay, Morley swell pedal
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