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"Brian Auger is one of the best B-3 artists I have ever heard in my life. His technique is awesome and the amount of energy he generates is unparalleled and relentless. He is a tremendous talent with a wonderfully warm and compassionate personality, a combination that is hard to beat. He deserves all the accolades." - Herbie Hancock, May 1995 |
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"My favorite rock artists are Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, Brian Auger and Loundon Wainwright" -Mose Allison |
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"His power and love for the music was the foundation for one of the most memorable tours I have ever done. With this great solid foundation it made it possible for us to blow free! Brian is a true inspiration to work with despite the fact he is an Englishman. Brian is a bad Mutha...!!!" - Les McCann, May 1995 |
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"Brian Auger is a superb technician on his instrument, but he also plays with feeling that is a rarity. I am looking forward in recording with him in the near future." - Eddie Harris, May 1995 |
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"Brian, Brian man you're crazy!" - Jimmy Smith |
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"Brian is one of the originators of the high energy Hammond organ style along with Larry Young in the tradition of Jimmy Smith. I remember in the late sixties when Brian and I were in London together our paths crossed at different times both socially and also playing with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and the guys from that great band of Cream. I consider Brian a great friend and musician" - Tony Williams, June 1995 |
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"Mr. Brian Auger is a personal friend and great artist. I have had the opportunity to work with Brian just as a trio, he made his keyboard sound like a big band! He is a composer, arranger, complete keyboard player, a great accompanist. I enjoy playing with Brian, he can really make it happen." Louis Bellson, June 1995 |
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"Those who remain oblivious to the obvious delights of Brian Auger's Oblivion Express do so at their own risk!" - Beastie Boys, June 1995 |
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"When I first heard Brian's album "Definitely What", I could not believe how ahead of it's time it was. A visionary is his own time, with music that still comes over fresh today - and he's still doing it just as great - keep up the good work mate!" - Simon Bartholomew - The Brand New Heavies, June 1995 |