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  1. Magna Carta is a progressive rock / folk rock group, originally formed in London in April 1969. [1] Their first concert was on 10 May 1969, by Chris Simpson (guitar, vocals), Lyell Tranter (guitar, vocals), and Glen Stuart (b. Alastair Urquhart, vocals).

  2. 4 de nov. de 2022 · R.I.P. LYELL TRANTER. by Webmaster. 4 November 2022. It is with sadness that we have to tell you that Magna Carta’s co-founder and guitar player Lyell Tranter passed away a few weeks ago in his home country Australia. According to Chris Simpson’s book The Complete Works Of Magna Carta (2002) he and Lyell started as an acoustic ...

  3. Glen Stuart fue el cantante y otro guitarrista, Lyell Tranter, completaron el inicial terceto. En la grabación también colaboraron músicos como Danny Thompson al bajo, Harold McNair en la flauta, Johnny Van Derek en el violín o Frank Hedges y Tony Carr en la percusión.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2022 · 6 November 2022. From left: Chris Simpson, Glen Stuart and Lyell Tranter. The news of Lyells passing continues to haunt me. His contribution to the beginnings of Magna Carta is immeasurable and it shaped the way the road was to run for the years ahead. I loved Lyell as a musical brother and a friend.

  5. Reviews. Official website. Magna Carta biography. Founded in London, UK in 1969 - Still active as of 2019. MAGNA CARTA is an English 'folk' band, formed in 1969 in London by Chris Simpson, Lyell Tranter, and Glen Stuart. They were part of the early progressive wave, but without really fully stepping into the progressive realm.

  6. Sus primeros pasos fueron dados en el año 1969, cuando en la ciudad británica de Yorkshire, Chris Simpson (nacido el 13 de julio de 1942) se unió al cantante Glen Stuart y al guitarrista australiano Lyell Tranter para conformar un terceto folk al que llamaron Magna Carta.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2005 · He replaced Magna’s original Lyell Tranter, and they went on to record In Concert at the Concertegbouw, Amsterdam, beginning their lifelong love affair with Holland and around this time they performed ‘Seasons’ in the Royal Albert Hall conducted by John Dankworth and backed by the Royal Philharmonic.