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  1. Steve Jolliffe (born 28 April 1949) is an English musician. After meeting Rick Davies ( Supertramp) in the late 1960s Jolliffe played with him in a band called the Joint. [1] : 3 He left the Joint to study music at the Berlin Konservatorium.

  2. Learn about Steve Jolliffe, a multi-instrumentalist and composer who has worked with Steamhammer, Tangerine Dream, Supertramp and more. Explore his music, film scores, video art and appearances on screen.

  3. A native of Britain, Steve Jolliffe has been an active keyboardist, flutist and saxophonist for over 35 years. His career started in 1967, when he met Rick Davies and formed a group called The Joint, which, after Steve left, evolved into Supertramp.

  4. Steve Jolliffe. by Dan Goldstein. Article from Electronics & Music Maker, July 1984. One of Tangerine Dream's founder members has recently stumbled back into the limelight courtesy of a fine first solo album. Dan Goldstein spoke to him about its construction.

  5. Steve Jolliffe (born 28 April 1949) is an English musician. After meeting Rick Davies (Supertramp) in the late 1960s, Jolliffe played with him in a band called the Joint. He left the Joint to study music at the Berlin Konservatorium.

  6. The first part of Steve's personal tribute to the late EDGAR FROESE.https://www.stevejolliffe.net/

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  8. Inspired by Steves out of body experiences whilst on the ferry to Germany during the making of Tangerine Dream’s Cyclone album. Featuring guitar contributions from Rich Brunton & Tony Duhig. ( Sample track)