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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_WettonJohn Wetton - Wikipedia

    After the breakup of King Crimson at the end of 1974, Wetton spent the next seven years as a member of other progressive rock and hard rock bands which included Roxy Music (19741975), Uriah Heep (19751976), U.K. (1977–1980) and Wishbone Ash (1980–1981). [1]

  2. Solo work and collaborations (19752001) As a writer, producer and solo artist, Phil Manzanera has worked with many of the luminaries of modern music, such as Steve Winwood, David Gilmour, John Cale, Godley & Creme, Nico and John Wetton.

  3. Guitarissimo 75-82: A collocation of tracks from the albums: Diamond Head (1975), 801 Live (1976), Listen Now (1977), K-SCOPE (1978), and Primitive Guitars (1982). Original Sound Recordings 1975 - 1982 EG Records. This compilation 1986 EG Records Ltd.

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  4. Jun 12, 2023 · By Bill Kopp. John Wetton was best known as the lead singer and bassist with Asia. Between 1982 and 1990 the supergroup landed ten singles on the U.S. mainstream hit singles chart; half of those came from the band’s self-titled debut album.

  5. 01:12:02. Genre. Pop/Rock, New Age. Styles. Album Rock, Art Rock, Ethnic Fusion. Recording Date. 1975 - 1982. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Diamond Head (1975) 801 Live (1976) Listen Now (1977) K-Scope (1978) Primitive Guitars (1982) Wetton/Manzanera (1987) One World (1987) Manzanera & MacKay (1989) Christmas (1989)

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  6. Progressive rock icon John Wetton has had one of the most storied careers in the music business. The extensive list of musicians he has recorded and shared the stage with over the past forty plus years is truly impressive and reads like a who's who of prog rock royalty.

  7. Mar 12, 2015 · When Fripp broke-up Crimson in 1975, Wetton joined Roxy Music, contributing to the band’s 1976 album Viva! Surprisingly, Wetton appeared on more of his Roxy bandmate’s albums than he did for the band itself, lending his skills to solo works by Brian Eno, Bryan Ferry (four albums), and Phil Manzanera (also four albums).

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