0
John Hackett
John Hackett
British musician
1
Steve Hackett
Steve Hackett
English musician, songwriter, singer, and producer
2
Nad Sylvan
Nad Sylvan
Swedish progressive rock musician
3
Ray Wilson
Ray Wilson
Scottish singer
4
Nick Beggs
Nick Beggs
British musician
5
Genesis
Genesis
English rock band
6
Alphonso Johnson
Alphonso Johnson
American musician
7
Nik Kershaw
Nik Kershaw
English singer-songwriter
8
GTR
GTR
band
9
Ian Mosley
Ian Mosley
English rock musician
10
Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson
American drummer
11
Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson
English musician
12
Absu
Absu
American extreme metal band
13
Flaming Youth
Flaming Youth
British rock group
14
Mike Rutherford
Mike Rutherford
English guitarist, bassist, songwriter, and singer
15
Tony Banks
Tony Banks
British musician and multi-instrumentalist, member of Genesis
16
Steve Rothery
Steve Rothery
Rock guitarist known for his association with Marillion
17
Steve Walsh
Steve Walsh
American musician, singer and songwriter
18
The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
19
Nick D'Virgilio
Nick D'Virgilio
American musician
20
Kajagoogoo
Kajagoogoo
British new wave band
21
Troy Donockley
Troy Donockley
English composer and multi-instrumentalist
Nick Magnus
British musician

Nick Magnus

Intro
British musician

Nick Magnus (born 1 February 1955 in Emsworth, Hampshire, England) is a British keyboard player, songwriter, composer, arranger, engineer and producer. He is from the progressive school of keyboard players, mostly associated with instrumental and rock music. In 1978-1989 he played, extensively toured and recorded with ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and his flautist brother, John Hackett. He was a vital member of Steve Hackett's band, appearing, in total, on six Hackett studio albums released on Charisma Records and Lamborghini Records in 1979-1984. Magnus' contribution was especially considerable on the 1981 album Cured, which he co-produced, and on which he co-wrote (with Hackett) one song, "Funny Feeling", and also programmed the famous Linn LM-1 drum machine.

Nick Magnus studied piano from years 6-15, cathedral organ from 15-18, self-taught thereafter. He started his professional musical career in early 1976 with the symphonic rock band, The Enid. Then he spent two years with the progressive rock group Autumn. In 1987 he scored the music to the horror film Bloody New Year, which was directed by Norman J. Warren.

He has released six solo albums of his own compositions: Straight On Till Morning (1993), Inhaling Green (1999), Hexameron (2004), Children of Another God (2010), N'Monix (2014) and the latest Catharsis (2019). Steve Hackett played the guitar on the four latest albums.