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In the mid 80s he briefly put together a jazz rock band for 'fun' purposes including amongst its members Rod Argent, [[Graeme Edge]] (Moody Blues), [[Morris Pert]] (Brand X), [[Gary Brooker]] (Procol Harum) and other musicians.
In the mid 80s he briefly put together a jazz rock band for 'fun' purposes including amongst its members Rod Argent, [[Graeme Edge]] (Moody Blues), [[Morris Pert]] (Brand X), [[Gary Brooker]] (Procol Harum) and other musicians.


In 1991 he married Debra Allanson, a media executive and former television presenter from Perth, Australia.
In 1991 he married Debra Allanson, a media executive and former television presenter from Perth, Australia.


In 2000 he produced a set of instruction videos (in conjunction with Roland keyboards) on keyboard technique.
In 2000 he produced a set of instruction videos (in conjunction with Roland keyboards) on keyboard technique.


Lumley is currently living in Australia where he has appeared on popular ABC TV music program Spicks and Specks. He has worked with leading members of the WASO, movie and television producers, and as an animal lover now also owns a holistic pet shop business, Bon Bon's - The Pet Grocer in inner city suburb South Melbourne.
Lumley is currently living in Australia where he has appeared on popular ABC TV music program Spicks and Specks. He has worked with leading members of the WASO, movie and television producers, and as an animal lover now also owns a holistic pet supplies business, ''Bon Bon's - The Pet Grocer'', in inner city suburb South Melbourne<ref>https://www.facebook.com/BonBonsThePetGrocer/info, retrieved 25-05-2014</ref>.


In 2001 he announced the formation of a band called SETI ("search for extraterrestrial intelligence") consisting of himself plus Graeme Edge (Moody Blues), Rod McGrath (Head cellist, ex-LSO and now WASO) a fine local guitarist, and [[Rob Burns]] (of [[Pete Townshend]] and [[Eric Burdon]] fame). "It's an attempt to *really* integrate two styles... Classical cello and rock band. We're happy with the progress and will soon go deal-hunting", he said{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}.
In 2001 he announced the formation of a band called SETI ("search for extraterrestrial intelligence") consisting of himself plus Graeme Edge (Moody Blues), Rod McGrath (Head cellist, ex-LSO and now WASO) a fine local guitarist, and [[Rob Burns]] (of [[Pete Townshend]] and [[Eric Burdon]] fame). "It's an attempt to *really* integrate two styles... Classical cello and rock band. We're happy with the progress and will soon go deal-hunting", he said{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}.

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Robin Lumley is a British jazz-fusion musician.

He is a second cousin of the actress Joanna Lumley.[1] He started playing drums in a student band at college, and that band entered the finals of the Melody Maker band talent contest in the early 70s.

He was a keyboardist with Brand X[2] from 1974 to 1983 (he took a leave of absence during 1978 to concentrate on his career as producer, but rejoined for the band's final albums and tours). He was a leading producer on the UK jazz-fusion scene in the late 1970s, including producing Brand X themselves, Rod Argent's solo albums, and albums by original Genesis guitarist Anthony Phillips. He also had a brief spell as keyboard player with David Bowie's Spiders from Mars.

When not producing and playing, he was also a successful jingles composer, and also wrote articles for 'Sound on Sound' magazine in its first year of publication.

In the mid 80s he briefly put together a jazz rock band for 'fun' purposes including amongst its members Rod Argent, Graeme Edge (Moody Blues), Morris Pert (Brand X), Gary Brooker (Procol Harum) and other musicians.

In 1991 he married Debra Allanson, a media executive and former television presenter from Perth, Australia.

In 2000 he produced a set of instruction videos (in conjunction with Roland keyboards) on keyboard technique.

Lumley is currently living in Australia where he has appeared on popular ABC TV music program Spicks and Specks. He has worked with leading members of the WASO, movie and television producers, and as an animal lover now also owns a holistic pet supplies business, Bon Bon's - The Pet Grocer, in inner city suburb South Melbourne[3].

In 2001 he announced the formation of a band called SETI ("search for extraterrestrial intelligence") consisting of himself plus Graeme Edge (Moody Blues), Rod McGrath (Head cellist, ex-LSO and now WASO) a fine local guitarist, and Rob Burns (of Pete Townshend and Eric Burdon fame). "It's an attempt to *really* integrate two styles... Classical cello and rock band. We're happy with the progress and will soon go deal-hunting", he said[citation needed].

His lifelong passion of British railroads and engineering is currently being realised in an authoritative book that he is penning on the 1879 collapse of the 17 month old Tay Bridge - the major engineering disaster of its day.

References

  1. ^ http://www.davewindle.com/Pete%201.htm, retrieved 2-04-2008
  2. ^ Huey, Steve. "Brand X". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
  3. ^ https://www.facebook.com/BonBonsThePetGrocer/info, retrieved 25-05-2014

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