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Brian Auger - Definition and Overview

Brian Auger, born on July 18 1939 in London, is a jazz and rock keyboardist, who has specialised in playing the organ. He is considered to be one of the most influential keyboardists of all time. His mentor was famous organist Jimmy Smith.

In 1965 he founded the group Steampacket along with Julie Driscoll, Rod Stewart and John Baldry. With Driscoll and the band Trinity he went on to produce several hit singles, notably Road to Cairo and This Wheel's on Fire, a Bob Dylan song. In the 70s his star began to fade slowly, as he was working on several unsuccessful projects. Modestly successful albums he recorded with blues rock greats like Eric Burdon in the 80s at least showed that he is still an artist to be reckoned with.

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Example Usage of Brian

pattigibbons: RT: Will you join the @YMX community in prayer for Brian? He's headed to the hospital to prep for transplant surgery, organs on their way.
Ourownfood: Everyone is in the business of customer satisfaction.Who are your customers and how are they doing?~Brian Tracy
aura3107: RT @STRICTLY_QUOTE: @elizaday24 "Still no Dance Machine Challenge from @BrianFortuna!!" Brian Fortuna IS the Dance Machine! #scd
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