Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

Originally a theatre organist from Stockport near Manchester, Vic Emerson became a sought after cabaret musician in the 1960s where he would be blown away by a vocalist - the future Sad Café/Mike and The Mechanics lead singer Paul Young. In the 1970s he was a founder member of Mandalaband, a progressive, symphonic powerhouse. His big break came in 1976/7 when he helped form Manchester-b

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Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

Originally a theatre organist from Stockport near Manchester, Vic Emerson became a sought after cabaret musician in the 1960s where he would be blown away by a vocalist - the future Sad Café/Mike and The Mechanics lead singer Paul Young. In the 1970s he was a founder member of Mandalaband, a progressive, symphonic powerhouse. His big break came in 1976/7 when he helped form Manchester-b

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Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

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Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

Facades: The Life and Times of Vic Emerson

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Overview

Originally a theatre organist from Stockport near Manchester, Vic Emerson became a sought after cabaret musician in the 1960s where he would be blown away by a vocalist - the future Sad Café/Mike and The Mechanics lead singer Paul Young. In the 1970s he was a founder member of Mandalaband, a progressive, symphonic powerhouse. His big break came in 1976/7 when he helped form Manchester-b


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BN ID: 2940153153445
Publisher: G R Mowbray
Publication date: 07/12/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 302 KB

About the Author

Author Profile GR Mowbray was born in England in 1966. He was put through formal musical training from the age of five. He first played, then accidentally set fire to a Bontempi Organ, at the age of nine. For the last thirty years he has played in numerous bands and as a solo artist – performing in front of audiences ranging from more than three- hundred in Northern Clubs to less than three. He has owned instruments from small monophonic synthesizers to Hammond Organs.

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