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Del Dettmar (born 20 April 1947 in Thornton Heath, Surrey, England) is best known as synthesizer and keyboard player with the English space rock band Hawkwind from 1971 to 1974. After leaving school he had a number of jobs including working in a bank, digging potatoes on Jersey and punting tourists up and down the river in Cambridge. Eventually he got a job as roadie with The Pretty Things and subsequently worked as road manager for Edgar Broughton Band, Arthur Brown, Juicy Lucy, Pete Brown and then Cochise.〔The Saga of Hawkwind (p64) - Carol Clerk〕 He was recruited as road manager for Hawkwind by their manager Doug Smith. While attending to his road manager duties, he also sat out front at gigs operating a synthesizer and mixing the band.〔The Saga of Hawkwind (p63) - Carol Clerk〕 He was brought into the band proper to replace a temporarily absent Dik Mik in May 1971. He co-produced (with Dave Brock) the album ''Doremi Fasol Latido'' and is credited as composer of the tracks "One Change" (''Doremi Fasol Latido''), "Electronic No. 1" (''Space Ritual'') and "Goat Willow" (''Hall of the Mountain Grill'').〔(Allmusic credits for Del Dettmar )〕 He left Hawkwind in June 1974〔(NME; 29 June 1974 ) - Del quits Hawkwind〕 to emigrate to the East Shore of Kootenay Lake, in B.C. Canada, where he still lives. He recorded two albums with the Vancouver-based experimental group Melodic Energy Commission in 1979 and 1980.〔(Aural Innovations #5 ) - Melodic Energy Commission (Review/Interview)〕 He is an occasional contributor to the band Space Ritual. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Del Dettmar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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