Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in April 1970. The band consisted of Keith Emerson (keyboards), Greg Lake (vocals, bass, guitar and producer) and Carl Palmer (drums and percussion). With nine RIAA-certified gold record albums in the US, and an estimated 48 million records sold worldwide, they were one of the most popular and commercially successful progressive rock bands in the 1970s.
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Keith Emerson was an English musician and keyboardist best known as a member of the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP). He was born on November 2, 1944, in Todmorden, England, and began playing piano at a young age.
Emerson was known for his virtuosic keyboard skills and innovative use of synthesizers and other electronic instruments. He played a variety of keyboards, including the piano, organ, and Moog synthesizer, and was particularly known for his use of the Hammond B-3 organ.
Emerson co-founded ELP in 1970 and was a key member of the band throughout its career. ELP released a number of successful albums throughout the 1970s, including “Tarkus,” “Trilogy,” and “Brain Salad Surgery,” and had several hit singles, including “Lucky Man,” “From the Beginning,” and “Still… You Turn Me On.”
In addition to his work with ELP, Emerson also released several solo albums and collaborated with a number of other musicians and bands. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of ELP. Emerson passed away on March 11, 2016, at the age of 71.
Greg Lake was an English musician and singer best known as a member of the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) and as the lead singer and guitarist of the band King Crimson. He was born on November 10, 1947, in Poole, Dorset, England, and began playing guitar and singing at a young age.
Lake was known for his powerful, emotive voice and his skilled guitar playing. He played a variety of instruments, including the guitar, bass, and piano, and was also a talented songwriter and producer.
Lake co-founded ELP in 1970 and was a key member of the band throughout its career. ELP released a number of successful albums throughout the 1970s, including “Tarkus,” “Trilogy,” and “Brain Salad Surgery,” and had several hit singles, including “Lucky Man,” “From the Beginning,” and “Still… You Turn Me On.”
In addition to his work with ELP, Lake also released several solo albums and collaborated with a number of other musicians and bands. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of ELP and in 2017 as a member of King Crimson. Lake passed away on December 7, 2016, at the age of 69.
Carl Palmer is an English musician and drummer best known as a member of the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP). He was born on March 20, 1950, in Birmingham, England, and began playing drums at a young age.
Palmer is known for his powerful and precise drumming style and his ability to play complex rhythms and time signatures. He has played a variety of percussion instruments, including drums, marimbas, and timpani, and is also a skilled vibraphone player.
Palmer co-founded ELP in 1970 and was a key member of the band throughout its career. ELP released a number of successful albums throughout the 1970s, including “Tarkus,” “Trilogy,” and “Brain Salad Surgery,” and had several hit singles, including “Lucky Man,” “From the Beginning,” and “Still… You Turn Me On.”
After ELP disbanded in 1979, Palmer continued to perform and record music as a solo artist and with various bands. He has also worked as a producer and has been involved in a number of charitable causes. Palmer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of ELP.