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Max Middleton

David Maxwell "Max" Middleton (born 4 August 1946, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England) is an English composer and keyboardist and was originally a docker on the London docks. Middleton is known for his work on the Fender Rhodes Electric piano, the Minimoog synthesiser and his percussive playing style of the Hohner Clavinet. He started on his professional music career by playing keyboards for Jeff Beck and is best known for his work on Beck's ''Blow by Blow''.
==Biography==
After being introduced to Beck by bassist Clive Chaman during 1970, he played keyboards on the third Jeff Beck Group album ''Rough and Ready'' and the fourth Jeff Beck Group also known as the "Orange Album", in a line-up with Chaman, vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench and drummer Cozy Powell. He went on to record ''Blow by Blow'' and Wired with Jeff Beck before moving on to record and tour with Nazareth, Hummingbird, Streetwalkers, Chris Rea, Kate Bush, Annette Peacock, Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor and singer-songwriter John Martyn.
Middleton worked with Beck in the Jeff Beck Group line-up with vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman and drummer Cozy Powell. He stayed with Beck until the latter's power trio, Beck, Bogert & Appice began to emerge as an established act, before leaving to join Tench in Hummingbird during 1976. Hummingbird released two successful albums with Middleton as keyboard player ''We Can't Go On Meeting Like This'' (1976), and ''Diamond Nights'' (1977), both produced by Ian "Sammy" Samwell. He also recorded after in Beck's albums, ''Blow By Blow'' (1975) and ''Wired'' (1976).〔 By this time Middleton had become a sought after session musician, playing on albums such as the soundtrack to the film ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' (1978) and Nazareth's most successful album, ''Hair of the Dog'' (1975).
In 1979, he played keyboards on Morrissey–Mullen's ''Cape Wrath'' and released ''Another Sleeper'' in the same year, an instrumental album with guitarist Robert Ahwai. This classic jazz-funk album was released along with ''Cape Wrath'', on Fusion Harvest/EMI Records, the duo is supported by Richard Bailey, Kuma Harada, Darryl Lee Que, Steve Gregory, Bud Beadle, George Chisholm, Trevor Barber, Chris Rainbow and some backing vocalists.
In 1980 Middleton was involved with the arrangements on and played keyboards for Kate Bush's ''Never For Ever'', which had album and single success.〔

In the 1985s he was also involved with Chris Rea playing on "Shamrock diaries",''On the Beach'', "New light through old windows", '' The Road to Hell'',''Auberge'' "God's great banana skin", "Espresso logic", "La passione", "King of the beach".
He produced Dick Morrissey's ''Souliloquy'' (1988) on which he played keyboards.〔

Middleton is credited as writer of "The Loner" from Cozy Powell's album Over the Top (1979) and as co writer of "The Loner" from Gary Moore's album Wild Frontier (1987).〔

Middleton released the smooth jazz album ''Land of Secrets'' (2003) and became a member of Snowy White & The White Flames in 2005. In 2009 and 2010 he played with Mick Taylor's band.
In November 2010 Middleton released the album ''One Thousand Sails''. In April 2013 Max Middleton released the album "Two Cranes".

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