Paul Brett

Paul Brett (born 20 June 1947 in Fulham, London) is an English classic rock guitarist. He played lead guitar with Strawbs (although he was never actually a member), The Overlanders,[1] The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, The Velvet Opera, Tintern Abbey, Fire, Roy Harper, Al Stewart, Lonnie Donegan.[2] He switched to twelve-string guitar in the 1970s.

His first twelve-string guitar suite, Earth Birth, was released on his own label, Phoenix Future, and was produced by artist Ralph Steadman of Fear and Loathing fame. Critical acclaim led to Brett being signed on a four-album deal with RCA Records. His K-tel Romantic Guitar album went gold in the UK,but Brett stopped recording soon afterwards. He started recording again in 2000, with long-time friend and fellow twelve-string guitarist, John Joyce.[2]

Brett wrote for music magazines Melody Maker, Sound International and International Musician and continued working in the music industry in the later part of his career. He now writes a regular column for Acoustic, a magazine specializing in acoustic guitars. He is also the Associate Editor and Features Writer for Music Maker and Live in London magazines.

He has appeared on BBC Television's Antiques Road Show and Flog It in the mid-2000s.

Brett has worked as a guitar designer for Vintage Guitars in the UK, including The Viator 6 and 12 string travel guitars, The Gemini, The Viaten tenor guitar, and the Paul Brett signature 6 and 12 string guitars. Released in 2017 was the Statesboro' 12 string which is a tribute to the blues musician, Blind Willie McTell.

Discography

With other groups

Solo material

  • (as Paul Brett Sage): (Pye / Dawn Records)
    Paul Brett Sage (1970)
    Jubilation Foundry (1971)
    Schizophrenia (1972) * Emergence (2014) Paul Brett Sage
  • Eclectic (2017) Paul Brett Sage
  • (Bradley's Records) Paul Brett (1973), Clocks (1974)
  • (Phoenix Future) Phoenix Future (1975)
  • (RCA Records) Earth Birth (1977) - Interlife (1978) - Eclipse (1979) - Guitar Trek (1980)
  • (K-tel) Romantic Guitar (1980) - Themes - Themes 2 Great Themes
  • (Eclipse) Guitar For All Seasons never released, but 1000 copies pressed.
  • (Music Manifold) Music Manifold
  • (Albion Music) Transmissions
  • Brett & Joyce (Fretdancer) Acoustic Power (2001)
  • Collecting Vintage Acoustic Guitars DVD (Fretdancer, 2006)
  • 12 String Guitar & Beyond DVD (Fretdancer, 2007)
  • Songs from The Compleat Angler CD (Fretdancer, 2009)[4]

Other work

Brett has also performed as a session musician with The Ivy League, The Flower Pot Men, Carter & Lewis, Hudson Ford, Johnny Joyce, Michel Polnareff, Max Bygraves, The Cyril Stapleton Orchestra, Lonnie Donegan, Ralph McTell, Neil Christian, Status Quo, Paul King, Barclay James Harvest, Tom Newman and The Overlanders.

gollark: There are probably lots of ideas for calculators which haven't been explored much because they're "really stupid" or "mathematically impossible" or "against the laws of physics" or "entirely useless". NO MORE, I say.
gollark: Or use low power hardware and run it entirely off solar or something, there are many possibilities.
gollark: Or, with a highish res display, G R A P H I N G.
gollark: Maybe you can get some kind of 48-character-or-so letters+numbers+some punctuation keypad and have a programmable one which is actually not terrible to use.
gollark: A custom calculator thing *would* be a fairly cool electronics/computer project though.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2010-07-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Paul Brett - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  3. "Paul Brett - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. "Home". Paulbrettguitarist.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
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