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Brian Charles Chatton (born 19 July 1948) is an English keyboardist, author and singer songwriter. He played with bands like the Warriors with singer Jon Anderson and then formed another group named Hickory with drummer and singer Phil Collins ; Hickory later changed their name to Flaming Youth .
Brian Chatton’s illustrious six decade career includes a Top Ten Worldwide Hit, Gold records, solo albums, appearances on “The Tonight Show” (playing with B.B. King), MTV and VH1, performances on “Solid Gold” and “American Bandstand”, countless international TV and radio appearances, compositions for films, TV shows and commercials - and an invitation from Paul McCartney to join ...
Brian Chatton’s illustrious six decade career includes a Top Ten Worldwide Hit, Gold records, solo albums, appearances on “The Tonight Show” (playing with B.B. King), MTV and VH1, performances on “Solid Gold” and “American Bandstand”, countless international TV and radio appearances, compositions for films, TV shows and commercials - and an invitation from Paul McCartney to join ...
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Brian Chatton. Soundtrack: The Last Boy Scout. Brian Chatton was in the 80s alt. pop/disco group Boys Don't Cry. They had a hit titled "I Wanna Be A Cowboy". The video featured Lemmy from Motorhead. In addition, Chatton grew up in England with the likes of Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, and many other 60s and 70s and 80s music legends.
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Brian Chatton was the keyboard player with Lancashire band The Warriors. While the Warriors were not the biggest band to come out of Lancashire – that accolade belongs to a certain Liverpool band – the Warriors built up quite a following at the Cavern in Liverpool. Major success eluded them, but some of the members did incredibly well post ...