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    Philip "Spike" Edney (born 11 December 1951) is an English musician who, since the 1960s, has performed with a number of bands, most notably with Queen...
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    who had previously worked together in Black Sabbath and Whitesnake. Spike Edney, who was the tour keyboardist for Queen between 1984 and 1986 took the...
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    Joining May, Taylor and Lambert are long-time Queen touring keyboardist Spike Edney, bassist Neil Fairclough and percussionist Tyler Warren. Although there...
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  • a non-member on stage with them, the most notable being keyboardist Spike Edney who performed with the band during the 1980s. A semi-informal medley...
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  • "Kashmir"), "Thank You" (intro), "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Brian May + Spike Edney – "Too Much Love Will Kill You" Queen + Paul Young – "Radio Ga Ga" Queen...
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    after the Magic Tour in mid 1987. He recruited Queen's tour keyboardist, Spike Edney, but advertised for the remaining musicians who were, when the band was...
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    year, Queen began The Works Tour, the first tour to feature keyboardist Spike Edney as an extra live musician. The tour featured nine sold-out dates in October...
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    session musicians, including Kevin Gilson (saxophone) and Mark Walters and Spike Edney (trombone). Soon thereafter, Billingham also left the band but continued...
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  • Sarah Edney (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player Spike Edney (born 1951), British musician Tyus Edney (born 1973), American basketball player and coach...
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    In 2009, he played with famed Queen touring musician Spike Edney as part of his SAS (Spike's All-Stars) band. He then toured with the Queen musical...
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    and Light Live Stream (2020) Fixed special guest The Christmas Tour (Spike Edney) (2014) C, Melanie (2022). Who I Am: My Story. London: Welbeck. ISBN 978-1538740293...
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  • album, released as a single and included their auxiliary live musician, Spike Edney, playing some keyboards. The heavier, rockier alternate version, also...
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  • currently out of print and has become a hard-to-find item.[citation needed] Spike Edney contributed a lot more to the record, writing or co-writing seven of...
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    were supplemented on tour by Queen's former touring keyboard player, Spike Edney, rhythm guitarist Jamie Moses, and bass guitarist Danny Miranda, who...
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    1985 onward Mercury collaborated with Mike Moran (in the studio) and Spike Edney (in concert). Mercury played the piano in many of Queen's most popular...
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  • Harrison – saxophone Roddy Lorimer – trumpet Luís Jardim – percussion Spike Edney – additional keyboards, engineer "Liberty - Duran Duran". Allmusic.com...
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    new material. The songs included Another World, and featured mainly Spike Edney, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray and Jamie Moses. On 5 April 1998, Cozy Powell...
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  • Roger Cotton and Larry Tolfree, after the departure of Cozy Powell and Spike Edney. The album won a WC Handy Award in 1999 for "Best Comeback Album". "When...
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  • was not included on the album due to copyright issues. Keyboard player Spike Edney had to play a second solo (neither are on the CD, the first being on...
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    rhythm guitar (on "Staying Power"), backing vocals Additional musicians Spike Edney – keyboards, synthesizer, piano, backing vocals, rhythm guitar (on "Hammer...
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  • (Clayton Moss, Roger Taylor, Spike Edney, Peter Noone, Josh Macrae) – 3:31 "Liar" (Noone) – 4:32 "Closer to You" (Edney) – 3:15 "Breakdown" (Noone) –...
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  • drums Neil Murray – bass guitar Spike Edney – keyboards Tim Summerhayes, Robin Black, Ian Dyekhoff – engineers Spike Edney – remix engineer at Blackbarn...
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  • guitar, harmonica Nigel Watson – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar Spike Edney – keyboards (1996–1997) Neil Murray – bass guitar (1996–98) Cozy Powell...
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  • (pre-recorded) John Deacon – bass guitar (pre-recorded) Additional musicians Spike Edney – keyboards, vocals Neil Fairclough – bass guitar, vocals Tyler Warren...
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  • vocals John Deacon – bass guitar, backing vocals Additional musicians Spike Edney – keyboard, piano, backing vocals, rhythm guitar ("Hammer to Fall") List...
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  • "Motorcycle Emptiness" Traci Lords – vocals on "Little Baby Nothing" Spike Edney – keyboards on "Little Baby Nothing" May McKenna – backing vocals on...
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  • trumpet, flugelhorn Steve Sidwell – trumpet Pete Beechill – trombone Spike Edney – trombone Vince Sullivan – trombone "News" (PDF). Record Mirror. 30...
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  • 1980s also usually served as an opportunity for touring keyboardist Spike Edney to appear onstage playing rhythm guitar, as he was usually not visible...
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    core of the Brian May Band (Neil, Cozy, Spike Edney and Jamie Moses) became the basis of the SAS Band (Spike's All Stars), which continues to this day...
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  • Rhys Thomas Starring Freddie Mercury Brian May Roger Taylor John Deacon Spike Edney Music by Queen Release date December 1990 (1990-12) Running time 300...
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