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  1. Jun 7, 2024 · The band, formed by renowned musicians Eddie Jobson and John Wetton, pushed the boundaries of progressive rock with their unique sound. They combined elements of jazz fusion, classical music, and rock to create a sonic experience like no other.

    • Danger Money
    • March 1979
    • U.K.
    • Eddie Jobson, John Wetton
  2. Jun 8, 2024 · Danger Money” is a song by the British progressive rock band U.K., released in 1979 as the title track of their second studio album. The song was written by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton, who also produced the album.

    • Phil Saunders
    • U.K.
    • Danger Money (1979)
    • Danger Money
  3. Jun 18, 2024 · A couple of years ago when playing NYC, we had Eddie Jobson and Derek Schulman in the audience and then back stage, which was obvious a thrill for us all. And then found out that Robert Fripp had seen a video clip of us covering "Lark's" and posted it on his feed online and gave us a thumbs up.

  4. 5 days ago · Jobson Era (1973-76; Stranded, Country Life, and Siren): Eno's out and violinist/keyboardist Eddie Jobson is in, with Ferry now focusing more on vocals and writing. This results in a more refined sound than what was heard in the Eno era, bringing the chic and elegance to the forefront.

  5. 4 days ago · The music is sophisticated, jazz-tinged rock, masterfully arranged and played. The lyrics could have been written last night. Guests include 10cc’s Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, one time Roxy member Eddie Jobson, Split Enz’s Tim Finn, Dave Mattacks and others.

  6. Jun 9, 2024 · Arguably the last old-school prog rock band, UK had two distinct incarnations, both featuring the formidable team of keyboardist Eddie Jobson and singer/bassist John Wetton.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · This was a true supergroup that changed lineups pretty dramatically between the two albums. The first album featured the legendary guitar genius Allan Holdsworth on guitar, John Wetton on bass, Bill Bruford on drums and Eddie Jobson on keyboards. The second album saw the departure of Alan Holdsworth and Terry Bozzio replacing Bruford on drums.