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      • Ronald Frederick Geesin (born 17 December 1943) is a Scottish musician, composer and writer known for his unusual creations and novel applications of sound, as well as for his collaborations with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_GeesinRon Geesin - Wikipedia

    Ronald Frederick Geesin (born 17 December 1943) is a Scottish musician, composer and writer known for his unusual creations and novel applications of sound, as well as for his collaborations with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters.

  3. Ron Geesin, composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, 1943. He has improvised his life rather like he plays the piano - with humour and passion.

  4. ron geesin official website. Composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer. "accomplished composer and musician, experimenter on the free form edge, poet and comedian with a taste for the absurd." Co-composer of Pink Floyd’s ‘Atom Heart Mother’.

  5. Sep 20, 2022 · Enter Ron Geesin, an Ayrshire-born banjo player, pianist, poet and writer. Geesin had started his career in a jazz band in the early 60s. By 1970 he was composing TV soundtracks in his basement flat/studio in Notting Hill.

  6. www.geesinimprovlife.com › aboutAbout | Ron Geesin

    From falling in (and then running away to London) with his first proper band, to having his music taught on the French school curriculum, Ron Geesin: An Improvised Life charts his multi-layered and labyrinthine career as musician, composer, performer, humourist, writer, and collector.

  7. www.rongeesin.com › biography › 16-musical-historyRon Geesin - Musical History

    Welcom to the Official Website of Ron Geesin, composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer.

  8. Nov 23, 2011 · Ron Geesin is the British hero beavering away in his garden, with wonderful theories about music, that you just don’t know yet. But I thought he’s such a perfect Quietus sort of person – wilfully individual, incredibly inspiring, humbly inventive – that you had to meet him too.