Rod Argent
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Biography
[Edit]Keyboardist/songwriter Rod Argent spent the '60s as a crucial part of underappreciated British Invasion popsters the Zombies, and later moved on to embrace album rock as leader of his own band, Argent. He was born June 14, 1945, in St. Alban's, England (near London); aside from about two years of lessons, he was a largely self-taught pianist. He discovered rock & roll at 11 through his cousin's Elvis Presley records, but also grew up appreciating classical music and jazz, and his study of those forms would lend his future pop compositions a definite melodic and harmonic sophistication quite unlike most of his British Invasion peers. The Zombies were formed when Argent was just 16, and signed with Decca in 1963 on the strength of his composition "She's Not There," which became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic the following year. Their second American Top Ten, the Argent-penned "Tell Her No," arrived in 1965, but despite a number of stunning singles written either by Argent (the band's most prolific composer) or guitarist Chris White, the Zombies had trouble landing another hit. They disbanded in 1967 after completing the psychedelic classic Odessey and Oracle, and Argent formed a new band called Argent, with Chris White sharing production and songwriting duties (though he wasn't an official member). Argent the band remained their main focus even after "Time of the Season" belatedly became the Zombies' biggest hit in early 1969.
Later in 1969, Argent issued its eponymous debut album, which found the bandleader taking a heavier, more visceral approach while maintaining the intricacy of his keyboard work with the Zombies. Additionally, the burgeoning progressive rock movement was offering new ways to fuse jazz and classical music with rock & roll, which was a natural direction for Argent to take. Their second album, 1971's Ring of Hands, was one of their most prog-oriented, featuring lots of keyboard soloing. It didn't break the band to a wider audience, though; that would only happen with the next album, 1972's All Together Now, which produced a Top Five hit in America with a truncated version of "Hold Your Head Up." Argent toured successfully over the next few years and recorded several more albums, landing a smaller hit single in 1973's "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You" (actually written by Argent's bandmate Russ Ballard).
Argent disbanded in 1976, and Rod immersed himself in session work in an effort to expand his musical range. Over the next few years, he recorded with the Who (Who Are You), Roger Daltrey solo, John Dankworth, Cleo Laine, Gary Moore, and Andrew Lloyd Webber (Variations), not to mention old Zombie cohort Colin Blunstone. In 1978, he released his first solo album, Moving Home, and two years later, he wrote the stage musical Masquerade, which premiered in London in 1982. After working with British jazz saxophonist Barbara Thompson, Argent composed music for British television during the mid-'80s, and in 1987 he formed a production partnership with ex-Van Morrison drummer Peter Van Hooke. Together they produced successful and acclaimed records like Tanita Tikaram's Ancient Heart (1988), Nanci Griffith's Late Night Grande Hotel (1991), Joshua Kadison's Painted Desert Serenade (1993), and Jules Shear's Healing Bones (1994), among others. Additionally, Argent broke a decade's worth of silence as a solo artist with 1988's Red House. Ten years later, he returned with an album of solo piano performances titled Classically Speaking, which true to its title featured a number of classical pieces interspersed with a few originals. In addition to his work as a producer, arranger, and session player, Argent reunited with Colin Blunstone for 2001's Out of the Shadows, which was accompanied by a tour.
Collections
Title: 60s & 70s Acid Flash
Genre: Rock
Title: Prog Rock Avant-Garde Music
Genre: Rock
Title: Kids
Genre: Kids, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Kids Summer Songs by Celebs
Genre: Kids
Title: 100 Kids Songs and Stories
Genre: Kids
Title: 35 Animal Stories Read by Celebrities
Genre: Kids
Title: Children's Favourite Animal Songs
Genre: Kids
Title: Learn Your Alphabet with Songs
Genre: Kids
Title: Little Boys Bedtime Songs & Stories
Genre: Kids
Title: Andrew Lloyd-Webber: A Classical Tribute
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 30 Favourite Nursery Rhymes
Genre: Kids
Title: Little Girls Bedtime Songs & Stories
Genre: Kids
Title: 20 Fairytales & Nursery Rhymes
Genre: Kids
Title: Happy Times & Nursery Rhymes: 40 Favourites
Genre: Kids
Title: Here We Go Looby Loo: Travelling Songs
Genre: Kids
Title: Song Of The Century
Genre: Progressive
Title: An All - Star Tribute To Supertramp
Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive
Featuring albums
Title: Gentle Dreams: The Best of Julian Lloyd Webber
Artist: Julian Lloyd Webber
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Songs of the Century - An All-Star Tribute to Supertramp
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Progressive
Title: Gentle Dreams: The Best of Julian Lloyd Webber (2 CDs)
Artist: Julian Lloyd Webber
Genre: Classical
Title: Songs We Were Taught
Artist: The Prog Collective