- John "Ian"
Bairnson (3
August 1953 – 7
April 2023) was a
Scottish musician, best
known as a
member of
Pilot and the Alan
Parsons Project. He was a multi-instrumentalist...
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musicians and some
relatively consistent session players such as
guitarist Ian
Bairnson,
arranger Andrew Powell, b****ist and
vocalist David Paton,
drummer Stuart...
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recording of
their debut album, From the
Album of the Same Name,
guitarist Ian
Bairnson (who had pla**** on the
album as a
session musician)
joined the band permanently...
- synthesizer,
acoustic guitar, b****, flute,
background vocals,
producer Ian
Bairnson – synthesizer, b****, guitar,
pedal steel guitar,
background vocals Richard...
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signed to
Decca Records as a solo artist. A
regular collaborator of Ian
Bairnson, his
single "Sail Away",
released in 1975, was
produced by Alan Parsons...
- rock
musicians were
involved in the
album including Duncan Mackay, Ian
Bairnson,
David Paton,
Andrew Powell, and
Stuart Elliott of the Alan
Parsons Project...
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nightclub called Tiffanys where he met Ian
Bairnson. In 1973,
Paton was a co-founder of Pilot. With Ian
Bairnson,
Billy Lyall and
Stuart Tosh, they recorded...
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instrumentals were
written by
drummer Stuart Elliott and
guitarist Ian
Bairnson), the ****anese
bonus track "Beginnings"
which also
features his voice,...
- EMI ****an in 1990 and by C5
Records (Chapter 5 Records), in 1991. Ian
Bairnson plays guitar on this
album but, at the time, was not a
group member. He...
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Parsons Project offshoot. Its
members were
Colin Blunstone (vocals), Ian
Bairnson (guitars), Pete
Bardens (keyboards),
David Paton (b**** and
backing vocals)...