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Dave Meegan
Dave Meegan
British record producer
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Pete Trewavas
Pete Trewavas
British rock musician
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Steve Rothery
Steve Rothery
Rock guitarist known for his association with Marillion
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Gazpacho
Gazpacho
Norwegian art rock band
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Fish
Fish
Scottish singer, lyricist and occasional actor
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Ian Mosley
Ian Mosley
English rock musician
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Mick Pointer
Mick Pointer
British drummer
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Argent
Argent
English rock band
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Edison's Children
Edison's Children
Rock Band
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Steven Wilson
Steven Wilson
English musician and songwriter
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Panic Room
Panic Room
UK band
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It Bites
It Bites
English band
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Camel
Camel
English progressive rock band
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Transatlantic
Transatlantic
Progressive rock supergroup
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Richard Barbieri
Richard Barbieri
English synthesizer player, keyboardist and composer
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John Young
John Young
British progressive rock keyboardist and singer
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Andrew Latimer
Andrew Latimer
English musician
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Pallas
Pallas
band that plays progressive rock
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Steve Hackett
Steve Hackett
English musician, songwriter, singer, and producer
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Riverside
Riverside
Polish musical group; progressive rock band
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Anathema
Anathema
British rock band
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Pure Reason Revolution
Pure Reason Revolution
band
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Nick Van Eede
Nick Van Eede
English musician, producer and songwriter
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Jadis (band)
Jadis (band)
English band
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Enchant
Enchant
American progressive rock band
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Quasar
Quasar
San Francisco based progressive rock band
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Arena
Arena
British band

Marillion /məˈrɪliən/ are a British rock band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979. They emerged from the post-punk music scene in Britain and existed as a bridge between the styles of punk rock and classic progressive rock, becoming the premier neo-progressive rock band of the 1980s.

Marillion's recorded studio output since 1982 is composed of nineteen albums, generally regarded in two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original lead singer Fish in late 1988 and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in early 1989. The band achieved eight Top Ten UK albums between 1983 and 1994, including a number one album in 1985 with Misplaced Childhood, and during the period the band were fronted by Fish they had eleven Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart. They are best known for the 1985 singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender", which reached number two and number five respectively, with "Kayleigh" also entering the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

Marillion's first album released with Hogarth, 1989's Seasons End, was another Top Ten hit, and albums continued to chart well until their departure from EMI Records following the release of their 1996 live album Made Again and the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s; save for a resurgence in the mid- to late-2000s, they have essentially been a cult act since then. Marillion have achieved a further twelve Top 40 hit singles in the UK with Hogarth, including 2004's "You're Gone", which charted at No. 7 and is the biggest hit of his tenure. The band continue to tour internationally, becoming ranked 38th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time" in 2008. In 2016, they returned to the UK Albums Chart Top Ten for the first time in 22 years with their highest chart placing since 1987.

Despite unpopularity in the mainstream media and a consistently unfashionable status within the British music industry, Marillion have maintained a very loyal international fanbase, becoming widely acknowledged as playing a pioneering role in the development of crowdfunding and fan-funded music. They have sold over 15 million albums worldwide.