- Greg Lake
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Greg Lake
Img_capt = Greg Lake in concert, Llandudno, Wales, 2005
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Gregory Stuart Lake
Born = birth date and age|1947|11|10|df=yPoole ,Dorset ,England
Instrument = Bass, Vocals,Guitar
Genre =Progressive rock , Rock
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1966–present
Label = Manticore, Chrysalis
Associated_acts =Emerson, Lake and Palmer ,King Crimson , Asia
URL = http://www.greglake.com/Gregory Stuart Lake (born
10 November 1947 in Poole, Dorset, England) is an Englishbass guitar ist,guitarist ,vocalist ,songwriter and producer, best known as a founding member ofKing Crimson andEmerson, Lake & Palmer .Biography
1960s: Early life, The Gods and King Crimson
Born in
Poole ,Dorset ,England , Lake was interested in music at a young age, and wrote what would become one of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's biggest hits, "Lucky Man", when he was still at school. In 1968, Lake was a member of a band called The Gods along with future members of Uriah Heep. Lake left the band in summer 1968 before they released their debut album.Lake had an old school friend,
Robert Fripp , who had recently moved to London. His groupGiles, Giles, and Fripp was looking for a new direction after their debut album failed. Fripp invited Lake to join the new group, to be namedKing Crimson , in November 1968. As both Fripp and Lake were primarily guitarists Lake switched to playing bass guitar.For King Crimson's debut album, "
In the Court of the Crimson King ", Lake also contributed as songwriter and singer. The album was originally to be produced byTony Clarke who was then the producer for theMoody Blues . However, after the first day Clarke walked out as he had difficulty understanding what the band were trying to create. Lake assumed the role of producer. Although the album credits the whole band as producers, it was primarily Lake who produced it. [ [http://www.guitarnoise.com/lesson/brief-history-of-progressive-rock/#note2] article from Guitarnoise.com]King Crimson went on a North American tour with
The Nice , who were on their farewell tour. It was after this tour in April 1970 that Lake left the band to formEmerson, Lake & Palmer along withKeith Emerson from The Nice on keyboards andCarl Palmer fromAtomic Rooster and Crazy World of Arthur Brown on drums and percussion. Despite his official departure from King Crimson, Lake agreed to help with the completion of King Crimson's second album "In the Wake of Poseidon ".1970s: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
ELP were hugely successful in the 1970s (with album sales totalling over thirty million), and significantly contributed to the evolution of progressive rock. Lake contributed to many of ELP's songs but was particularly noticeable for his guitar-oriented and soulful tunes such as "Lucky Man" ("
Emerson, Lake & Palmer "), "The Sage" ("Pictures at an Exhibition"), "From the Beginning" ("Trilogy (Emerson, Lake & Palmer album) "), "Still... You Turn Me On" ("Brain Salad Surgery ") and "C'est la vie" ("Works Volume I "). Lake became popularly known for his UKChristmas number two single, "I Believe in Father Christmas " in 1975 which was later included on the ELP albumWorks Volume II .In 1973, Lake founded the Manticore label and signed some very talented musicians such as Italy's PFM and Banco and King Crimson/Emerson, Lake & Palmer lyricist
Pete Sinfield .1980s: Asia and solo career
After the break-up of ELP, Lake toured briefly with the group Asia in 1983 as a temporary replacement for
John Wetton , as well as releasing two solo albums and conducting a tour in the early 1980s. The albums were "Greg Lake" (1981) and "Manoeuvres " (1983), both of which featured ex-Thin Lizzy guitaristGary Moore and, even though the latter is more sophisticated, saw Lake playing straight rock. In 1986 he, Emerson andCozy Powell released the album "Emerson, Lake and Powell " -- basically an ELP reunion with Powell replacing Palmer who was then drumming in the band Asia.1990s: Emerson, Lake & Palmer again
Emerson, Lake & Palmer subsequently reunited in the early 1990s and played the progressive rock circuit, especially in outdoor summer concerts, and released two new studio albums. In 1998, the members of ELP had a rather acrimonious falling-out and Lake left the band.
2000s: Recent work and Greg Lake band
Keith Emerson's 2004 memoirs "Pictures of an Exhibitionist" give an unflattering portrait of Lake, and not surprisingly Lake has said that he will never reunite with ELP in the futureFact|date=April 2008. He has not been especially visible on the music scene since then, though he did tour as a member of
Ringo Starr 's All-Starr Band in 2001. In late 2003 he played bass onThe Who 's "Real Good Looking Boy".On
22 October 2005 Lake began touring theUK with a brand new "Greg Lake Band", to positive reviews. The band comprised David Arch on keyboards, Florian Opahle on guitar, Trevor Barry on bass, and Brett Morgan on drums. A double DVD was released by Warner Bros/Classic Pictures early 2006, with Greg Lake in full form, his voice now deeper and louder than beforeFact|date=November 2007. The Greg Lake Band was ready for a new tour on September 2006 with rumours of a new album in the pipeline, although this tour was cancelled at the last minute due to "management troubles"Fact|date=November 2007.Lake performed "Karn Evil 9" with the
Trans Siberian Orchestra at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, Long Island, New York onDecember 20 , 2006, at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, NJ onDecember 21 , 2006 and at the Quicken Loans Arena, aka the Q in Cleveland Ohio, onDecember 30 , 2007 at the end of both the 3:00pm and 7:30pm shows.Lake played "Lucky Man" with
Jethro Tull at their show at theRoyal Festival Hall in London on28 May , 2008.olo discography
Albums
*1981 "Greg Lake" US #62; UK #62
*1983 "Manoeuvres "
*1995 "King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Greg Lake In Concert"
*1997 "The Greg Lake Retrospective: From The Beginning"
*1998 "From The Underground: The Official Bootleg"
*2000 "Live"
*2002 "Nuclear Attack"
*2007 "Greg Lake" (Compilation)ingles
*1975 "
I Believe in Father Christmas "
*1981 "Love You Too Much"
*1981 "Let Me Love You Before You Go"
*1981 "For Those Who Dare"
*1981 "It Hurts"
*1983 "A Woman Like You"References
* Forrester, George, Martyn Hanson and Frank Askew. "Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Show That Never Ends, A Musical Biography". (2001) Helter Skelter Publishing ISBN 1-900924-17-X.
External links
* [http://www.greglake.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/greglakeuk Official MySpace]
* [http://www.seychellesrescue.org Seychelles Rescue Appeal]Persondata
NAME = Lake, Greg
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = English bassist,guitarist ,vocalist ,songwriter and producer
DATE OF BIRTH =10 November 1947
PLACE OF BIRTH =Poole , Dorset, England
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