John Miles

John Miles

UK singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist

* En anglais uniquement

Best remembered for the rock ballad "Music," singer John Miles was born April 23, 1949 in Jarrow, England. His first musical venture of note was the Influences, which also launched the careers of Roxy Music drummer Paul Thompson and Geordie guitarist Vic Malcolm; following the group's breakup, he formed the John Miles Band, relocating to London in 1975 and soon landing a deal with Decca. Miles' debut LP Rebel followed a year later, launching the U.K. hit "Highfly"; the follow-up, the epic ballad "Music," reached the British Top Five and paved the way for a U.S. tour in support of Elton John. 1977's Stranger in the City also yielded a Top Ten entry in "Slow Down," but successive efforts like 1978's Zaragon, 1979's More Miles Per Hour, and 1981's Miles High failed to re-create Miles' initial flush of success. In the wake of 1985's Transition, he lent vocals to projects from the Alan Parsons Project and Jimmy Page, subsequently touring behind acts including Tina Turner and Joe Cocker; Upfront, Miles' first new solo album in eight years, followed in 1993. Miles' recording career slowed considerably after the mid-'90s, but he continued to tour and worked as a sideman for other artists. John Miles died on December 5, 2021 after a brief illness; he was 72 years old. ~ Jason Ankeny

Type

Personne

Née

23 avr. 1949

Né en

Jarrow

Décédés

5 déc. 2021 (âgé de 72)

Code IPI

00089762517
00089762615
00270395855

Code ISNI

0000000081610687

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