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John Miles (musician)

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John Miles
Birth name John Ashford Miles
Born April 23 1949 (1949-04-23) (age 58)
Origin Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, England
Genre(s) Progressive rock
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter, musical director
Instrument(s) Keyboard, Guitar, Hammond organ
Years active 1970-present
Associated
acts
Tina Turner, Alan Parsons Project, The Influence, The John Miles Set
Website http://www.john-miles.net/

John Miles (born John Ashford Miles, 23 April 1949 in Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, England) is an English vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player, best known for his 1976 Top 3 UK hit single, "Music".

Career

He was a member of the bands 'The Influence' (which also included Paul Thompson, later drummer with Roxy Music and Vic Malcolm, later lead guitarist with Geordie) and 'The John Miles Set', before starting his solo career in 1971. During the 1970s he issued eighteen singles and four albums, including Rebel (1976), Stranger In The City (1977), and Zaragon (1978). However, Miles had most success with singles; in addition to "Music", he also charted with "Highfly" (1975), "Remember Yesterday" (1976), and "Slow Down" (1977). Most of his songs were co-written with his bassist, Bob Marshall. In the 1980s, he continued to record and tour. In 1983, a new radio station in the South of England, Radio Mercury, used parts from the song "Music" for their link jingles. The song itself also received extensive airplay on the station. Miles has toured with Tina Turner, often filling in for Bryan Adams when the latter was unavailable to join her on tour for their duet. Miles is also a frequent guest vocalist on albums by the Alan Parsons Project. Throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Miles was musical director to Tina Turner on her various tours, and played on several of her albums. He also played Hammond organ on Joe Cocker's album Night Calls (1992). Today he is still making music, which he famously refers to as his "first love". In 1990, John participated in the UK heat of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Where I belong" which came second. In 2002 he issued the DVD "John Miles - Live In Concert".

Album discography

  • Rebel (1976)
  • Stranger In The City (1977)
  • Zaragon (1978)
  • More Miles Per Hour (1979)
  • Sympathy (1980)
  • Miles High (1981)
  • John Miles' Music (1982)
  • Play On (1983)
  • Transition (1985)
  • John Miles Live In Concert (1992)
  • Anthology (1993)
  • Upfront (1993)
  • Master Series (1998)
  • Tom and Catherine (1999)
  • Millennium Edition (1999)

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