0
Didier Malherbe
Didier Malherbe
French saxophonist
1
Spirits Burning
Spirits Burning
American musical group
2
Don Falcone
Don Falcone
American musician and producer
3
Gong
Gong
French-British progressive/psychedelic rock band
4
David Cross
David Cross
English musician
5
Pierre Moerlen
Pierre Moerlen
French musician
6
Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage
British guitarist
7
Daevid Allen
Daevid Allen
Australian musician
8
Nik Turner
Nik Turner
English musician
9
Cockney Rejects
Cockney Rejects
British punk/Oi! band
10
Theo Travis
Theo Travis
British saxophonist
11
Renaissance
Renaissance
band
12
Hatfield and the North
Hatfield and the North
band
13
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
English indie rock band
14
Nicky Skopelitis
Nicky Skopelitis
American guitarist
15
Fabio Lione
Fabio Lione
Italian musician
16
Andy Anderson
Andy Anderson
English drummer
17
Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
English singer-songwriter, record producer
18
Henry Cow
Henry Cow
English avant-rock group
19
Delivery
Delivery
prog rock band
20
Chris Cutler
Chris Cutler
English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist
21
Return to Forever
Return to Forever
American jazz fusion group led by Chick Corea
22
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Mahavishnu Orchestra
American jazz fusion band
23
After Forever
After Forever
Dutch metal band
24
Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Instrumental jazz fusion band led by French drummer Pierre Moerlen
25
Kansas
Kansas
American rock band
26
Richard Sinclair
Richard Sinclair
British bassist
27
Burning Spear
Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
28
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Marshall Tucker Band
American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina
29
The Adicts
The Adicts
British Punk Band
30
Magma
Magma
French progressive rock band
31
Can
Can
German experimental rock band
32
Kevin Coyne
Kevin Coyne
English musician (1944-2004)
33
Eloy
Eloy
German progressive rock band
34
Material
Material
American band led by Bill Laswell
35
Steve Hackett
Steve Hackett
English musician, songwriter, singer, and producer
36
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Thirty Seconds to Mars
American Rock Band from Los Angeles
37
Egg
Egg
music group
38
Scott Weinrich
Scott Weinrich
American guitarist and singer
39
Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
British drummer
40
Bill Laswell
Bill Laswell
American musician
41
Tom Newman
Tom Newman
British record producer and musician
42
Talking Heads
Talking Heads
American rock band
43
Air
Air
French electronica duo
44
Blackmail
Blackmail
rock band
45
Virgin Steele
Virgin Steele
American band
46
Chapterhouse
Chapterhouse
band
47
Myrath
Myrath
Tunisian progressive metal band
48
Sharon den Adel
Sharon den Adel
Dutch singer, songwriter and fashion designer
49
T. Rex
T. Rex
English rock band
50
Djam Karet
Djam Karet
American instrumental progressive rock band
51
Symphony X
Symphony X
American progressive metal band
52
Fields of the Nephilim
Fields of the Nephilim
English rock band
53
Cyro Baptista
Cyro Baptista
Brazilian musician
54
Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep
rock band from England
Intro
French progressive rock band
Record Labels

Clearlight is a French progressive rock band formed in 1973, although their best known work was produced in England and released by a major British record company. While progressive rock is an appropriate overall genre for the band, much of their work delves into other genres including psychedelic music, jam band music, symphonic rock, space rock, jazz fusion, and new-age music.

"Clearlight" consists of pianist and composer Cyrille Verdeaux alongside other musicians, who are usually guest participants with no compositional input, except on a couple of occasions, like the second album Forever Blowing Bubbles, where bassist Joël Dugrenot had virtual co-leader status, composing two of the tracks, or Visions, which prominently featured Didier Malherbe (formerly of Gong) and Didier Lockwood (formerly of Magma and Zao) as soloists.

In the mid to late 1970s the band was managed by Jacques Reland, now a lecturer at the London Metropolitan University and Head of European Research at the Global Policy Institute. The Rennes-born manager negotiated the band's first four album deals.

Clearlight has rarely performed live. In 1975, Virgin sent a variation of the Forever Blowing Bubbles band on the road supporting Gong, but it broke up soon afterwards following Verdeaux's decision not to relocate to England as Virgin insisted he did - which ended his relationship with the label.

In April 1978, a new version of the band was unveiled at the Olympia in Paris, a performance intended to be followed by a proper tour to promote Visions, but lack of interest from promoters dictated otherwise.

In the 1980s, the name was largely retired as Verdeaux concentrated on albums released under his own name, although there was another one-off performance at an electronic music festival in 1988 featuring Verdeaux and regular collaborators Christian Boulé and Tim Blake.

In the 1990s, Verdeaux began recording under the Clearlight name again.

His latest release, 2014's Impressionist Symphony, again features all three Gong members who had appeared on Clearlight Symphony.

Verdeaux and Don Falcone have collaborated in Spirits Burning (under the name Spirits Burning & Clearlight). Their 2012 release was titled Healthy Music In Large Doses and their 2016 release was titled The Roadmap In Your Head.