Oliver Wakeman
Oliver Wakeman is a keyboardist and vocalist who released his debut album 'Heaven's Bright Sun' in 2003. He followed it with records like 'The Sixth Coming'...
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Oliver Wakeman is a keyboardist and vocalist who released his debut album 'Heaven's Bright Sun' in 2003. He followed it with records like 'The Sixth Coming' and 'The 306 Project', working with musicians including Steve Thorne on guitar, Neil Pepper on bass, and Dave Kilminster on drums.
His song 'At Home In The Mire' is a ballad that deals with themes of struggle and searching for some kind of peace. Another track, 'Run For Your Life', appears in his catalog. Wakeman is the son of Rick Wakeman, the Yes keyboardist, which brought its own set of comparisons and attention early on.
He's known for an eclectic range in his music, from intricate arrangements to more direct vocal pieces. The work stands on its own terms, separate from any family legacy or outside noise.
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