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Dave “Not that guy from Eurythmics” Stewart with Barbara Gaskin, circa 1982.
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FROM ONE DAVE TO ANOTHER
I think it is great that you have taken an open mind as to what is prog. The only problem is that by casting such a wide net, as it were, you seem to be neglecting some genuinely important prog artists.
One musician, in particular, who is surely deserving of a full article is Dave Stewart. I first heard him in the early 80s when alongside Barbara Gaskin he had a huge hit with their version of It’s My Party. I quickly worked out he was not that guy from the Eurythmics and eagerly tracked down all the other recordings he was doing in the 80s and decided that he is basically a musical genius.
Even the comedy record he made with Neil from The Young Ones has serious progressive credentials. From there I investigated everything I could find that he was involved with going all the way back to the late 60s, and what an absolute musical treasure trove I found: Egg, Hatfield And The North, National Health, Bruford and of course his collaborations with Steve Hillage. He truly is a fantastic keyboard player and brilliant arranger, so how about a full article featuring him or at least some of the many groups he has been involved with?