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Quasar (band)

Quasar was formed in 1979 by founder Keith Turner. They found themselves to be amongst a movement of British bands during the early 1980s, including Marillion, Pendragon, IQ, Twelfth Night, Solstice and Pallas, that continued in the progressive rock style created by 1970s bands such as Genesis and Yes. Though Quasar has had quiet times due to leaving members, they are now based in San Francisco.

Quasar
OriginLondon, England, United Kingdom
GenresNeo-prog, progressive rock
Years active1979-present
LabelsQ Records
SpinoffsLandmarq
MembersKeith Turner
Keren Gaiser
Robert Hunt Robinson
Paul Johnson
Clancy Ferrill
Past membersGeoff Banks
John Clark
Steve Clarke
Mike Kenwright
Cyrus Khajavi
Steen Doosing
Peter Shade
Paul Vigrass
Peter Ware
Susan Robinson
Dillon Tonkin
David Cairns
Dave Wagstaffe
Kevin Fitzgerald
Uwe D'Rose
Steve Leigh
Tracy Hitchings
Toshi Tsuchiya
PJ Shadowhawk
Greg Studley
Websitehttp://quasar.netne.net/

History edit

In 1979, Quasar was formed when Keith Turner and Mike Kenwright began to write songs in the progressive rock style. Other members of the band included guitarist John Clark, drummer Steve Clarke, and keyboardist Geoff Banks. It didn't take long for changes to occur, however, as Clark left to replace Allan Holdsworth in Bill Bruford's band (credited as "The Unknown" John Clark), whilst Steve Clarke left to tour with Billy Cobham, with Kenwright and Banks also departing the band.

Turner brought in Cyrus Khajavi on guitar, Paul Vigrass on vocals, Peter Ware on keyboards, Peter Shade on percussion and keyboards, and Steen Doosing on drums. In 1982 this lineup released the debut album Fire in the Sky. After a short burst of live shows further lineup changes occurred when Vigrass, Doosing, Shade, and Ware departed the band to be replaced by former Solstice vocalist Susan Robinson, drummer David Cairns, and keyboardist Dillon Tonkin.

This stable line-up did hundreds of shows over the next few years culminating in headliners at the Marquee Club in the same months as their contemporaries, Marillion, Pendragon, IQ, Twelfth Night, Solstice and Pallas.

In 1985, David Cairns and Cyrus Khajavi were replaced by Dave Wagstaffe and Kevin Fitzgerald respectively, and this lineup recorded a new track for the EMI compilation album "Fire in Harmony" which reached number 49 in the Kerrang! rock album charts. Not long after "Fire in Harmony"'s release, Fitzgerald, Robinson, and Tonkin were replaced by Uwe D'Rose, Nick Williams, and Steve Leigh respectively. After a few months and some of the hardest gigs known to mankind Williams left and Tracy Hitchings took his place.

The band's second album The Loreli was started, but during recording, D'Rose and Leigh left, with the former being replaced by Toshi Tsuchiya. The Loreli was released in 1989 and this took the band further to perform in Europe as well as the UK. Despite this, the band lost several members shortly thereafter, with Wagstaffe joining the previously departed D'Rose and Leigh in forming Landmarq, whom Hitchings would later join.

Quasar moved to California and with some new members, started performing there. New members PJ Shadowhawk (Drums/Percussion), and Enrico Goias (Guitars) joined in 2005. Enrico moved on in 2006 and was replaced by Robert Hunt Robinson (vocals/keyboards), and Greg Studley (guitars). In 2010, Shadowhawk left due to illness and was replaced by Paul Johnson. Studley was replaced by Clancy Ferrill in 2012. Keren Gaiser (Vocals/keyboards) joined in 2011 to round out the current lineup.

Quasar released a live 2011 CD while the band's third album was written and recorded and released in April 2017.

Personnel edit

Members edit

Current members
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards (1979–present)
  • Keren Gaiser - vocals, keyboards (2010–present)
  • Robert Hunt Robinson - vocals, keyboards (2006–present)
  • Paul Johnson - drums, percussion (2010–present)
  • Clancy Ferrill - guitars (2012–present)
Former members

Lineups edit

1979–1980 1980–1981 1981–1985 1985
  • Geoff Banks - keyboards
  • John Clark - guitars
  • Steve Clarke - drums
  • Mike Kenwright - vocals
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Steen Doosing - drums
  • Cyrus Khajavi - guitars
  • Peter Shade - percussion, keyboards
  • Paul Vigrass - vocals
  • Peter Ware - keyboards
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Cyrus Khajavi - guitars
  • David Cairns - drums
  • Susan Robinson - vocals
  • Dillon Tonkin - keyboards
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Susan Robinson - vocals
  • Dillon Tonkin - keyboards
  • Kevin Fitzgerald - guitars
  • Dave Wagstaffe - drums
1985 1985–1989 1989–1990 1990–2005
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Dave Wagstaffe - drums
  • Uwe D'Rose - guitars
  • Steve Leigh - keyboards
  • Nick Williams - vocals
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Dave Wagstaffe - drums
  • Uwe D'Rose - guitars
  • Steve Leigh - keyboards
  • Tracy Hitchings - vocals
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Dave Wagstaffe - drums
  • Tracy Hitchings - vocals
  • Toshi Tsuchiya - guitars
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
2005–2010 2010–present
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Robert Hunt Robinson - vocals, keyboards
  • PJ Shadowhawk - drums, percussion
  • Greg Studley - guitars
  • Keith Turner - bass, keyboards, guitars
  • Keren Gaiser - vocals, keyboards
  • Robert Hunt Robinson - vocals, keyboards
  • Paul Johnson - drums, percussion
  • Clancy Ferrill - guitars

Discography edit

Studio
  • Fire in the Sky (1982)
  • The Loreli (1989)
  • Memories of Times Yet to Be (2016)[1]
Live and compilations
  • Fire in Harmony (1985)
  • Quasar Live 1984–1990 (2011)
  • Live 2011 (2012)

References edit

  • House Of Prog Fire In The Sky review August 2013.[2]
  • House of Prog The Loreli review August 2013.[3]
  • Background Magazine Live 2011 review 2013.[4]
  • Within a Heart of Sound-The NorCalProg Festival 2012.[5]
  • Prog Female Voices, January 17, 2016 Tracy Hitchings opened the way for female singers.[6]
  • Profil Radio, Quebec - Review of Memories Of Times Yet To Be 2017.[7]
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. ^ Olav Martin Bjørnsen (1 August 2013). "Quasar: Fire in the Sky (1982/1990)". Houseofprog.com. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ Olav Martin Bjørnsen (2 August 2013). "Quasar: The Loreli (1989)". Houseofprog.com. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Quasar - Live 2011 BACKGROUND MAGAZINE Review". Backgroundmagazine.nl. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Prog Female Voices: Quasar - The Loreli (1989)". Progfemalevoices.blogspot.fr. 17 January 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  7. ^ [1] [dead link]

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This article is about the Brtish band For other topics see Quasar disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Quasar was formed in 1979 by founder Keith Turner They found themselves to be amongst a movement of British bands during the early 1980s including Marillion Pendragon IQ Twelfth Night Solstice and Pallas that continued in the progressive rock style created by 1970s bands such as Genesis and Yes Though Quasar has had quiet times due to leaving members they are now based in San Francisco QuasarOriginLondon England United KingdomGenresNeo prog progressive rockYears active1979 presentLabelsQ RecordsSpinoffsLandmarqMembersKeith TurnerKeren GaiserRobert Hunt RobinsonPaul JohnsonClancy FerrillPast membersGeoff BanksJohn ClarkSteve ClarkeMike KenwrightCyrus KhajaviSteen DoosingPeter ShadePaul VigrassPeter WareSusan RobinsonDillon TonkinDavid CairnsDave WagstaffeKevin FitzgeraldUwe D RoseSteve Leigh Tracy HitchingsToshi TsuchiyaPJ ShadowhawkGreg StudleyWebsitehttp quasar netne net Contents 1 History 2 Personnel 2 1 Members 2 2 Lineups 3 Discography 4 ReferencesHistory editIn 1979 Quasar was formed when Keith Turner and Mike Kenwright began to write songs in the progressive rock style Other members of the band included guitarist John Clark drummer Steve Clarke and keyboardist Geoff Banks It didn t take long for changes to occur however as Clark left to replace Allan Holdsworth in Bill Bruford s band credited as The Unknown John Clark whilst Steve Clarke left to tour with Billy Cobham with Kenwright and Banks also departing the band Turner brought in Cyrus Khajavi on guitar Paul Vigrass on vocals Peter Ware on keyboards Peter Shade on percussion and keyboards and Steen Doosing on drums In 1982 this lineup released the debut album Fire in the Sky After a short burst of live shows further lineup changes occurred when Vigrass Doosing Shade and Ware departed the band to be replaced by former Solstice vocalist Susan Robinson drummer David Cairns and keyboardist Dillon Tonkin This stable line up did hundreds of shows over the next few years culminating in headliners at the Marquee Club in the same months as their contemporaries Marillion Pendragon IQ Twelfth Night Solstice and Pallas In 1985 David Cairns and Cyrus Khajavi were replaced by Dave Wagstaffe and Kevin Fitzgerald respectively and this lineup recorded a new track for the EMI compilation album Fire in Harmony which reached number 49 in the Kerrang rock album charts Not long after Fire in Harmony s release Fitzgerald Robinson and Tonkin were replaced by Uwe D Rose Nick Williams and Steve Leigh respectively After a few months and some of the hardest gigs known to mankind Williams left and Tracy Hitchings took his place The band s second album The Loreli was started but during recording D Rose and Leigh left with the former being replaced by Toshi Tsuchiya The Loreli was released in 1989 and this took the band further to perform in Europe as well as the UK Despite this the band lost several members shortly thereafter with Wagstaffe joining the previously departed D Rose and Leigh in forming Landmarq whom Hitchings would later join Quasar moved to California and with some new members started performing there New members PJ Shadowhawk Drums Percussion and Enrico Goias Guitars joined in 2005 Enrico moved on in 2006 and was replaced by Robert Hunt Robinson vocals keyboards and Greg Studley guitars In 2010 Shadowhawk left due to illness and was replaced by Paul Johnson Studley was replaced by Clancy Ferrill in 2012 Keren Gaiser Vocals keyboards joined in 2011 to round out the current lineup Quasar released a live 2011 CD while the band s third album was written and recorded and released in April 2017 Personnel editMembers edit Current members Keith Turner bass keyboards 1979 present Keren Gaiser vocals keyboards 2010 present Robert Hunt Robinson vocals keyboards 2006 present Paul Johnson drums percussion 2010 present Clancy Ferrill guitars 2012 present Former members Geoff Banks keyboards 1979 1980 John Clark guitars 1979 1980 Steve Clarke drums 1979 1980 Mike Kenwright vocals 1979 1980 Cyrus Khajavi guitars 1980 1985 Steen Doosing drums 1980 1981 Peter Shade percussion keyboards 1980 1981 Paul Vigrass vocals 1980 1981 Peter Ware keyboards 1980 1981 Susan Robinson vocals 1981 1985 Dillon Tonkin keyboards 1981 1985 David Cairns drums 1981 1985 Dave Wagstaffe drums 1985 1989 Kevin Fitzgerald guitars 1985 Uwe D Rose guitars 1985 1989 Steve Leigh keyboards 1985 1989 Nick Williams vocals 1985 Tracy Hitchings vocals 1985 1990 Toshi Tsuchiya guitars 1990 PJ Shadowhawk drums 2005 2010 Greg Studley guitars 2006 2012 Lineups edit 1979 1980 1980 1981 1981 1985 1985 Geoff Banks keyboards John Clark guitars Steve Clarke drums Mike Kenwright vocals Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Steen Doosing drums Cyrus Khajavi guitars Peter Shade percussion keyboards Paul Vigrass vocals Peter Ware keyboards Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Cyrus Khajavi guitars David Cairns drums Susan Robinson vocals Dillon Tonkin keyboards Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Susan Robinson vocals Dillon Tonkin keyboards Kevin Fitzgerald guitars Dave Wagstaffe drums 1985 1985 1989 1989 1990 1990 2005 Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Dave Wagstaffe drums Uwe D Rose guitars Steve Leigh keyboards Nick Williams vocals Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Dave Wagstaffe drums Uwe D Rose guitars Steve Leigh keyboards Tracy Hitchings vocals Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Dave Wagstaffe drums Tracy Hitchings vocals Toshi Tsuchiya guitars Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars 2005 2010 2010 present Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Robert Hunt Robinson vocals keyboards PJ Shadowhawk drums percussion Greg Studley guitars Keith Turner bass keyboards guitars Keren Gaiser vocals keyboards Robert Hunt Robinson vocals keyboards Paul Johnson drums percussion Clancy Ferrill guitarsDiscography editStudio Fire in the Sky 1982 The Loreli 1989 Memories of Times Yet to Be 2016 1 Live and compilations Fire in Harmony 1985 Quasar Live 1984 1990 2011 Live 2011 2012 References editHouse Of Prog Fire In The Sky review August 2013 2 House of Prog The Loreli review August 2013 3 Background Magazine Live 2011 review 2013 4 Within a Heart of Sound The NorCalProg Festival 2012 5 Prog Female Voices January 17 2016 Tracy Hitchings opened the way for female singers 6 Profil Radio Quebec Review of Memories Of Times Yet To Be 2017 7 The New CD Archived from the original on 9 February 2017 Retrieved 23 August 2010 Olav Martin Bjornsen 1 August 2013 Quasar Fire in the Sky 1982 1990 Houseofprog com Retrieved 28 May 2020 Olav Martin Bjornsen 2 August 2013 Quasar The Loreli 1989 Houseofprog com Retrieved 28 May 2020 Quasar Live 2011 BACKGROUND MAGAZINE Review Backgroundmagazine nl Retrieved 28 May 2020 Within a Heart of Sound The NorCalProg Festival 2012 LadyObscure Archived from the original on 4 December 2013 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Prog Female Voices Quasar The Loreli 1989 Progfemalevoices blogspot fr 17 January 2016 Retrieved 28 May 2020 1 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quasar band amp oldid 1216124616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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