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Martin Orford (born 10 June 1959, Bitterne, Southampton) is an English keyboard player best known as the founder of progressive rock bands IQ and Jadis. He also worked with former King Crimson, UK and Asia bassist John Wetton, and has released two solo albums, ''Classical Music and Popular Songs'' (2000) and ''The Old Road'' (2008).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Martin Orford )〕 Orford appeared on two Big Big Train albums, ''Goodbye To The Age of Steam'' and ''English Boy Wonders''. Orford won the "Best Keyboard Player" category at the Best of the Year Classic Rock Society Award in 2004.〔 〕 Orford's most recent solo album, ''The Old Road'' (GEPCD1037), was released in October 2008. The album features guest appearances from John Wetton, Nick D'Virgilio and Dave Meros (Spock's Beard), Steve Thorne, John Mitchell (Arena/Frost */It Bites), Gary Chandler (Jadis), Dave Oberle (Gryphon), David Longdon and Andy Edwards (IQ/Frost *). Orford announced his retirement from the music industry in October 2008.〔He criticised Internet piracy and other modern developments in the liner notes of ''The Old Road.''〕 However, at MelloFest 2009, he performed tracks from ''The Old Road'' as well as some IQ numbers. ==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「Martin Orford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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