Don Shinn, Date of Birth

    

Don Shinn

British musician

Date of Birth: 15-Dec-1945

Profession: composer, singer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Don Shinn

  • Don Shinn (born Donald Shinn, 15 December 1945, Southampton, Hampshire) is an English keyboard player, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist.
  • He is known primarily as an organist and pianist, and also plays vibraphone.
  • In the early-mid 1960’s he recorded and performed with British Beat groups The MeddyEVILS, The Echoes (backing Dusty Springfield), and The Soul Agents (featuring Rod Stewart).
  • In 1967 he formed his own band The Shinn, which also featured future Uriah Heep bassist Paul Newton, future drummer for The Nice, Brian Davison, and vocalist Eddie Lamb.
  • In 1969 he released two instrumental albums, ‘Departures’, and ‘Temples With Prophets’ (aka 'Don Shinn Takes A Trip').
  • He was a member of the English band Dada (featuring Elkie Brooks) and appears on their eponymous album released in 1970.
  • He has also worked with Kiki Dee, James Taylor, Engelbert Humperdinck, Stan Tracey, Persian vocalist Parvaneh Farid, Iguana, and Renaissance.
  • He is cited as a pioneer within the progressive rock movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and has been acknowledged by British keyboardist/composer Keith Emerson as a major influence.
  • Uriah Heep bassist Paul Newton has also credited Shinn as a mentor and teacher.
  • As of January 2012, unconfirmed reports indicate that Shinn is still musically active and based in the Southampton area of the UK.

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