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  1. Davy O'List* Second Thoughts ‎ (CD, Album) Made In Soho: MISS102: 2015: このバージョンを出品: Image タイトル レーベル カタログナンバー 年 In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory アクション; Singles & EPs

  2. www.wikiwand.com › es › Davy_O'ListDavy O'List - Wikiwand

    músico británico / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. David O'List ( Chiswick, Londres, Inglaterra; 13 de diciembre de 1948), también conocido como Davy O'List, es un guitarrista, cantante y trompetista de rock británico. Actuó con bandas como The Attack, The Nice, Roxy Music y Jet. También tuvo un breve paso por Jethro Tull y ...

  3. デヴィッド・オリスト ( David "Davy" O'List 、 1948年 12月13日 - )は、イングランドのロック・ギタリスト、ボーカリスト、トランペッターである 。. 彼は、 ジ・アタック 、 ザ・ナイス 、 ロキシー・ミュージック 、 ジェット に在籍し、 ピンク・フロイド と ...

  4. Davy O'List biography By the age of five Davy was playing guitar, trumpet and piano as well as writing, performing and singing his own original compositions and at 15 he went to the Royal College of Music whilst performing lead guitar rock-blues for his new band 'LITTLE BOY BLUES'.

  5. SECOND THOUGHTS is the new album from Davy O’List Recorded in London studios over a brief period of light years the album includes a host of fine musicians, creative innovation and gifted collaborators. Second Thoughts returns to the original thoughts concept, which brought together music styles fusing these styles with music fashion.

  6. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Former The Nice and Roxy Music guitarist Davy O'List is to reissue his second solo album, Second Thoughts, on April 1. Originally released in 2015, the album saw O'List working with The Tangent's Andy Tillison. " Second Thoughts was produced in France and UK with Andy Tillison, who was voted one of the top prog rock keyboard player in Prog ...

  7. AFG Interview With Davy O’List February 2007. Davy O’List shot to stardom after the release of his song and guitar solo on Any More Than I Do, which lead to him being sought after as replacement for Eric Clapton and Peter Green in John Mayall’s Blues Breakers. But instead Davy formed The Nice.