Malcolm Morley (musician)

Malcolm Morley is a British rock singer, guitarist and keyboardist, who achieved prominence mainly in the 1970s.

Morley founded in 1970, the rock band Help Yourself, whose front man he was and with whom he recorded four albums. After the band had separated in 1973, he graduated in 1975 briefly to Man, in which he starred only on the album Rhinos, Whinos and Lunatics. Even with Bees Make Honey Morley was in the 1970s, briefly a member, he also worked as a studio musician on albums by Wreckless Eric, Kirsty MacColl, Deke Leonard and Ian Gomm. Beginning of the 1980s, Morley then adopted from the music scene.

Then in 2001 came the first time a solo album Morley in the form of aliens on the market that solely contained his own compositions. Followed in 2002 by Lost and Found, which Morley had taken up with the assistance of Ian Gomm and the Plummet Airlines in 1976 and was believed lost at first, but was then rediscovered in 2001. Hence the name Lost and Found ( Lost and Found German ). The album features soft rock with Paul McCartney.

  • Briton
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Guitarist
  • Keyboardist
  • Man
  • Rock singer
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