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Andrew Booker (musician)

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Andrew Booker is a British drummer and vocalist best known for his work with Tim Bowness (in Bowness's solo band, No-Man and in Henry Fool) and with ex-Yes guitarist Peter Banks (in the improvising band Harmony in Diversity).[1]

Booker has also released a solo mini-album Ahead and had a duo called Pulse Engine[2] with Nick Cottam (bass). He also played with London-band The Fugitives,[3] Michael Bearpark and David Cross.[4] Booker organised the website and evening Improvizone,[5] which led to one compilation available through the Burning Shed label.

Discography

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  • Andrew Booker, Ahead (1996)
  • The Fugitives, Promo (2003)
  • Harmony in Diversity, Trying (2006)
  • Darkroom, Some of These Numbers Mean Something (2008)
  • No-Man, Schoolyard Ghosts (2008)
  • No-Man, Wherever There is Light (2009)
  • The Fugitives, Sanskara (2010)
  • Schoolyard Ghosts, Memories of Machines (2011)
  • No-Man, Love and Endings (2012)
  • Sanguine Hum, The Weight of the World (2013)
  • Henry Fool, Men Singing (2013)
  • Darkroom, Gravity's Dirty Work (2013)
  • Sanguine Hum, Now We Have Light (2015)
  • Tim Bowness, Stupid Things That Mean the World (2015)
  • Tim Bowness, Lost in the Ghost Light (2017)
  • Peter Banks's Harmony in Diversity, The Complete Recordings (2018)
  • David Cross & Andrew Booker, Ends Meeting (2018)

References

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  1. ^ "Peter banks Archive". Harmonyindiversity.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Untitled Document". Pulse-engine.com. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  3. ^ "the fugitives". www.thefugitives.net.
  4. ^ DC Diary Archived 14 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Improvizone | home". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
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