- Ian Bairnson
Ian Bairnson (born3 August 1953 ,Levenwick ,Shetland Isles ,Scotland ) is a Scottishmusician , famous for being one of the core members ofThe Alan Parsons Project . He is a multi-instrumentalist , who has playedsaxophone and keyboards, although he is best known as aguitarist .While born in Shetland, Bairnson grew up in
Edinburgh ,Midlothian , Scotland.He was a session guitarist before joining up in 1973 with former
Bay City Rollers musiciansDavid Paton andBilly Lyall in the band, Pilot, and contributed the harmony guitar parts to their hit single, "Magic". During this time with Pilot, he first collaborated with Parsons, therecord producer on their debut self-titledalbum . It was this relationship that helped incorporate most of the band's members (bassist/lead singer Paton and drummerStuart Tosh ) into the Alan Parsons Project. He played the distinctive guitar solo on the track "I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" from Parson's "I Robot"album .As a guitarist, he has been featured on every Project album, including the 1984 side project Keats. He has also been featured on albums like
Kate Bush 's "The Kick Inside ", and with the band Bucks Fizz (he wrote two of their Top 20 hits, "If You Can't Stand The Heat" and "Run for Your Life").Currently, he is a session guitarist, and has been touring with a number of different bands, the latest being Junk (Bairnson, Jesús Gabaldón, Pau Chaffer, Sarah Rope and Ángel Celada).
External links
* [http://www.ianbairnson.com Official Site]
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