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Adrian Lee (born 9 September 1957, London, England) is an English musician, known especially for his brass instrumentation work with several well-known acts of the 1980s.
Lee was first signed to Phonogram Records in the late 1970s as guitarist with the band, Red Hot. They released one single, "Lazy Days", which was produced by Mutt Lange.
Lee's first big engagement led him to play guitar and keyboards on Cliff Richard's late 1970s tours, and his 1979 album, Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile. In 1981, Lee became a member of the British goth rock band, Toyah, co-writing songs including the hit single, "Thunder in the Mountains", and he stayed with them until 1982. The same year he released his only solo album, called The Magician. He continued to write for Toyah Willcox, and appeared on her 1985 album, Minx, for which he and Wilcox wrote "Soldier of Fortune, Terrorist of Love". Minx was produced by Christopher Neil. Neil asked Lee to play on the first Mike + The Mechanics album. Lee was a member of Mike + The Mechanics until 1995.
Coldplay - Clocks (piano cover) improved version
Coldplay - Paradise (Adrian Lee version)
"Cheerleader" Adrian Lee
Linkin Park - What I've Done (Adrian Lee version)
Coldplay - Clocks - Adrian Lee Version (piano tutorial)
Coldplay - Fix You - Adrian Lee Version (piano tutorial)
Coldplay - The Scientist - Adrian Lee Version (piano tutorial)
One Republic - Apologize (Adrian Lee version)
Coldplay - Viva La Vida - Adrian Lee Version (piano tutorial)
Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars (Adrian Lee cover) With Sheets !
Actors: Giordany Orellana (editor), Giordany Orellana (producer), Giordany Orellana (writer), Giordany Orellana (director), Adrian Zaw (actor), Mary Kate Wiles (actress), Rocky Collins (actor), Brendan Fortune (composer), Briga Heelan (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Nicholas Parsons (actor), Shirley Anne Field (actress), Muriel George (actress), Richard Wattis (actor), Esma Cannon (actress), Tom Gill (actor), Alan Wheatley (actor), Maurice Denham (actor), Stuart Saunders (actor), Hal Osmond (actor), Charles Hawtrey (actor), Peter Finch (actor), Cyril Chamberlain (actor), Thora Hird (actress), Joan Hickson (actress),
Plot: In the 1950's days of only BBC television, a wet-behind-the-ears producer has the idea of basing a family drama series on a real-life happily married actor couple. Unfortunately he chooses the Fosters, who need the money and so do the show. Actors they may be, but happily married they most surely are not.
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