Keith Emerson, Co-Founder of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Dies at 71, Keith Emerson, the co-founding keyboardist of prog-rock bandage Emerson, Lake and Palmer, has died. He was 71.
The account was appear on the band’s official website and Facebook page, area admirers and well-wishers were asked to account the family’s aloofness at this time. According to the Facebook post, Emerson anesthetized abroad Thursday night at his home in Santa Monica, California.
Emerson’s casual was aswell accustomed in a ardent Facebook column by ELP bagman and co-founder Carl Palmer, who alleged his acquaintance and agreeable accomplice a “gentle body whose adulation for music and affection for his achievement as a keyboard amateur will abide incomparable for abounding years to come.”
The British-born Emerson formed ELP with Palmer and bassist/vocalist Greg Lake in 1970, authoritative a name for themselves with their self-titled admission album. The aboriginal individual from “Emerson, Lake and Palmer,” “Lucky Man,” featured the advocate new Moog synthesizer sound, appropriately blame off the group’s decade-long career until they bankrupt up in 1979.
The account was appear on the band’s official website and Facebook page, area admirers and well-wishers were asked to account the family’s aloofness at this time. According to the Facebook post, Emerson anesthetized abroad Thursday night at his home in Santa Monica, California.
Emerson’s casual was aswell accustomed in a ardent Facebook column by ELP bagman and co-founder Carl Palmer, who alleged his acquaintance and agreeable accomplice a “gentle body whose adulation for music and affection for his achievement as a keyboard amateur will abide incomparable for abounding years to come.”
The British-born Emerson formed ELP with Palmer and bassist/vocalist Greg Lake in 1970, authoritative a name for themselves with their self-titled admission album. The aboriginal individual from “Emerson, Lake and Palmer,” “Lucky Man,” featured the advocate new Moog synthesizer sound, appropriately blame off the group’s decade-long career until they bankrupt up in 1979.
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