Ronnie Caryl

Ronnie Caryl
Born (1953-02-10) 10 February 1953
Liverpool, England
Genres Blues, rock, pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano
Years active 1968present
Associated acts Flaming Youth, Phil Collins

Ronnie Caryl (born 10 February 1953, Liverpool) is an English musician. Over the years Caryl has worked alongside Phil Collins, plus David Hentschel, Michel Polnareff, Lulu, Stephen Bishop, Eric Clapton, Gary Brooker, Maggie Bell and John Otway.[1]

Biography

Caryl started his professional musical career in 1969 as the bassist with the rock group, Flaming Youth. In this short-lived band on drums was Caryl's friend Phil Collins, for whom Caryl was best man at his first wedding. In 1970, they both auditioned for Genesis and whilst Collins obtained the job as drummer, Caryl was unsuccessful and after a brief stint with Mick Barnard on guitar, Steve Hackett was recruited as a permanent replacement lead guitarist for Anthony Phillips.

Caryl went on to play in some other bands, including Sanctuary in 1972, with whom he recorded an unreleased album. By the following year he joined the jazz rock outfit, Zox & the Radar Boys, including Peter Banks, Mike Piggott and Phil Collins.

He moved to France in 1995 with his wife Melanie.

In 1996, Caryl became an official member of Collins's group as a backing vocalist and rhythm guitarist. As well as work with Collins, Caryl has also performed alongside David Hentschel, Michel Polnareff, Lulu, Stephen Bishop, Eric Clapton, Gary Brooker, Maggie Bell and John Otway.

Caryl has released two solo albums, Leave A Light On (1994) and One Step At A Time (2003).

Discography

Flaming Youth

Singles

Albums

Solo

Singles

Albums

Session work

DVDs

Tours

Different shows

References

  1. "One Step At A Time - An Exclusive Interview With Ronnie Caryl". Worldofgenesis. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  2. "WorldCat: Guide Me, Orion by Flaming Youth". Worldcat.org. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Ronnie Caryl - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  4. "Good Rockin Tonite @ ARTISTdirect.com - Shop, Listen, Download". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 2012-12-11.

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