Brian Albert Gordon Auger(born 18 July 1939) is an English jazz rock and rock music keyboardist who specialises in theHammond organ.[1]

Brian Auger
Auger at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, 1968
Background information
Birth nameBrian Albert Gordon Auger
Born(1939-07-18)18 July 1939(age 85)
Hammersmith,London, England
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instruments
  • Organ
  • keyboards
Years active1960s–present
Websitebrianauger

Auger has worked withRod Stewart,Tony Williams,Jimi Hendrix,[2]John McLaughlin,Sonny Boy Williamson,Eric Burdon,andCAB.He has incorporated jazz, early British pop,R&B,soul music,and rock into his sound. He has been nominated for a Grammy Award.

Career

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In 1965, Auger played on "For Your Love"byThe Yardbirdsas a session musician.[3][4]He was brought in to play the Hammond organ, but settled for the only available keyboard, the harpsichord.[5]That same year, Auger formed the groupThe SteampacketwithLong John Baldry,Julie Driscoll,Vic Briggs,andRod Stewart.[6]Due to contractual problems there were no official recordings made by the band; nevertheless, nine tracks were laid down for promotional use in late 1965 and released as an LP in 1970 in France on the BYG label. They were released on a CD by Repertoire Records in 1990 (licensed fromCharly Records) as well as 12 live tracks fromLive at the Birmingham Town Hall, February 2, 1964.Stewart left in early 1966 and soon thereafter the band broke up.

The Trinity

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With Driscoll and the bandTrinity,he went on to record a cover version ofDavid Ackles' "Road to Cairo" and Bob Dylan's "This Wheel's on Fire",which appeared onDylan Covered.The latter track was a number 5 pop hit in the UK. In 1969 Auger, Driscoll, and Trinity performed in the United States on the NBC special33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee.Auger and Driscoll stopped performing together after the 1969 albumStreetnoise,[7]but reunited for the 1978 albumEncore.[8]

Brian Auger's Oblivion Express

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In 1970, he formed thejazz fusionensemble Brian Auger's Oblivion Express shortly after abandoning the abortive "Wassenaar Arrangement" jazz rock commune in a small suburb of The Hague. Oblivion Express cultivated the talents of several notable musicians, includingAverage White BanddrummersRobbie McIntoshandSteve Ferrone,as well as guitaristJim Mullen.[citation needed]

According to the 13 December 1970 issue ofThe Baltimore Sun,the line up comprised Brian Auger on Keyboards, Jim Mullen on guitar, Barry Dean on bass, and Keith Bailey on drums. Another musician, saxophonist Alan Skidmore was expected to join the group in the near future.[9]

In 1971 Auger produced and appeared onMogul Thrash's only album,Mogul Thrash.Two members of that band, Roger Ball andMalcolm Duncan,would go on to form theAverage White Band.[10][11][citation needed]

Maestro

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Auger toured withKim Simmonds,Gregg Errico, andTim Bogertin the mid-1980s in a band they called Maestro. No album resulted from this collaboration and tour. In 1986, he played keyboards for the Italian singerMangoon the albumOdissea.

Auger (right) after a show at the Cabaret deMonte-Carlowith bassist-arrangerPino Prestiin 2006

Further activities

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In 1989, Auger was musical director for the thirteen-part film retrospective seriesVilla Fantasticamade for German television. A live recording of the series,Super Jam(1990), features Auger on piano,Pete Yorkon drums,Dick Morrisseyon tenor saxophone, Roy Williams on trombone, Harvey Weston on bass guitar, and singersZoot MoneyandMaria Muldaur.

Auger toured withEric Burdonin the early 1990s and recorded the live albumAccess All Areaswith him in 1993. Oblivion Express was revived in 2005 with recording and touring. The group featured Brian Auger, his son Karma Auger on drums, his daughter Savannah Auger on vocals, and Derek Frank on bass.

In 2012, Auger releasedLanguage of the Heart,one of the few solo albums of his career, produced by Tea. It featuresJeff "Skunk" BaxterandJulian Coryellon guitars.

In 2014, Auger was invited by producer Gerry Gallagher to record withEl Chicanoas well asAlphonse Mouzon,David Paich,Alex Ligertwood,Ray Parker Jr.,Lenny Castro,Vikki Carr,Pete Escovedo,Peter Michael Escovedo,Salvador Santana,Jessy J,Marcos J. Reyes,Siedah Garrett,Walfredo Reyes Jr.,andSpencer Davis.In the same year, Brian Auger and Oblivion Express played at the KJAZZ festival in Los Angeles, and toured in Japan and Europe with Karma Auger on drums, daughter Ali Auger on vocals,Alex Ligertwoodon vocals, Yarone Levy on guitar, Les King on bass, and Travis Carlton on bass.[12]

Discography

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With Steampacket

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  • Rock Generation, Volume 6: The Steampacket (Or the First Supergroup)(BYG 529.706, 1970)[13]

As leader

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  • OpenwithJulie Driscoll(Marmalade/Atco, 1967)
  • Definitely What!(Marmalade/Atco, 1968)
  • Streetnoisewith Julie Driscoll (Marmalade/Atco, 1969)
  • Jools & Brianwith Julie Driscoll [Compilation of early singles] (Capitol, 1969)
  • Befour(RCA Victor, 1970)
  • The Best of Brian Auger[Compilation] (RCA Victor, 1977; later expanded/released as a 2-CD set by One Way)
  • Encorewith Julie Tippetts (Warner Bros., 1978)
  • Search Party(Headfirst, 1981)
  • Here and Now(Polydor, 1982 [1984])
  • Access All Areas LivewithEric Burdon(SPV Records,1993)
  • Auger Rhythms: Brian Auger's Musical History[Compilation] (Ghostown, 2003)
  • Live at the Baked Potato(Ghostown, 2005)
  • Mod Partyfeaturing Savannah Grace (Ghostown, 2011 [2013])
  • Language of the Heart(Ghostown, 2012)
  • Train Keeps A-RollingwithJeff Golub(E1/eOne Music, 2013)
  • Back to the Beginning: The Brian Auger Anthology(Soul Bank Music, 9/2015)
  • Back to the Beginning... Again: The Brian Auger Anthology, Volume 2(Soul Bank Music, 9/2016)
  • Full Circle: Live at Bogies(Freestyle, 2018)
  • Introspection[Compilation] (Sunset Blvd, 2020)
  • Auger Incorporated[Compilation] (Soul Bank Music, 2/2022)
  • Search Party[Reissue] (Soul Bank Music, 4/2022)
  • Far Horizons – The Trinity Box Set(5-LP box set) [Vinyl reissues ofOpen,Definitely What!,Streetnoise,andBefour] (Soul Bank Music, 9/2022)

With the Oblivion Express

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  • Brian Auger's Oblivion Express(RCA Victor, 1970 [1971])
  • A Better Land(RCA Victor, 1971)
  • Second Wind(RCA Victor, 1972)
  • Closer to It!(RCA Victor, 1973)
  • Straight Ahead(RCA Victor, 1973 [1974])
  • Live Oblivion, Vol. 1(RCA Victor, 1974)
  • Live Oblivion, Vol. 2(RCA Victor, 1974 [1976])
  • Reinforcements(RCA Victor, 1975)
  • Happiness Heartaches(Warner Bros., 1977)
  • Keys to the Heart(One Way, 1987 [1996])
  • Voices of Other Times(Sanctuary, 1999)
  • Looking in the Eye of the World(Ghostown, 2005)
  • Live at the Baked Potato(Ghostown, 2005)
  • Live in Los Angeles (featuringAlex Ligertwood)(Soul Bank Music, 10/2015)
  • Looking in the Eye Of The World[Reissue] (Soul Bank Music, 4/2022)
  • Voices of Other Times[Reissue] (Soul Bank Music, 5/2022)
  • Keys to the Heart[Reissue] (Soul Bank Music, 5/2022)
  • Brian Auger's Oblivion Express Play the Trinity Hitsfeaturing Savannah Grace (Soul Bank Music, 7/2022)
  • CAB(Tone Center, 2000)
  • CAB 2(Tone Center, 2001)
  • CAB 4(Favored Nations, 2003)

Filmography

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  • 1969 –33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee
  • 1972 –Brian Auger The Oblivion Express(dir. Tomas Dillen, 31 min.)[14]
  • 2005 –Brian Auger: Insights of the Keyboard Master[15]
  • 2005 –Live at the Baked Potato

References

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  1. ^Ruhlmann, William."Brian Auger".AllMusic.Retrieved6 July2018.
  2. ^"Interview: Brian Auger".Hit-channel.28 June 2014.Retrieved12 July2017.
  3. ^"For Your Love by The Yardbirds – Songfacts".Songfacts.Retrieved14 August2021.
  4. ^"Auger, Brian | Encyclopedia".Encyclopedia.Retrieved14 August2021.
  5. ^Luhrssen, David; Larson, Michael (24 February 2017).Encyclopedia of Classic Rock.ABC-CLIO.ISBN978-1-4408-3514-8.
  6. ^"The Steampacket | Biography & History".AllMusic.Retrieved14 August2021.
  7. ^Jurek, Thom."Streetnoise".AllMusic.Retrieved11 August2024.
  8. ^Jurek, Thom."Encore".AllMusic.Retrieved11 August2024.
  9. ^The Baltimore Sun,Sunday, Feb 13, 1970 -Page 74Sounds Of The Seventies,Digging Velvet Underground BY MIKE JAHN
  10. ^"Mogul Thrash – Mogul Thrash | Credits".AllMusic.Retrieved14 August2021.
  11. ^"Mogul Thrash – Mogul Thrash (1971, Vinyl)".Discogs.1971.Retrieved14 August2021.
  12. ^"Brian Auger".Brian Auger.Retrieved12 July2017.
  13. ^"Rock Generation Volume 6 - The Steampacket".Discogs.1970.Retrieved10 June2021.
  14. ^"The Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - RTBF Archives 1972".Qwest TV.Retrieved10 June2021.
  15. ^"Brian Auger Instructional DVD".Brianaugervideo.Retrieved12 July2017.

Other sources

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Further reading

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  • Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soulby Irwin Stambler
  • Jazz-Rock Fusion: The People, the Musicby Julie Coryell & Laura Friedman
  • The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Rollby Jon Pareles & Patricia Romanowski Bashe
  • Encyclopedia of Rockby Phil Hardy & Dave Laing
  • Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators and Eccentric Visionaries of 60s Rockby Richie Unterberger
  • Jimi Hendrix:The Man, the Magic, the Truthby Sharon Lawrence
  • Soul Picnic: The Music and Passion ofLaura NyrobyMichele Kort
  • The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Musicby Colin Larkin
  • The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventiesby Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler
  • The New Musical Express Book of Rock,1975, Star Books