Tommy Eyre was a session keyboardist from Sheffield, England, who appeared on records by Joe Cocker, John Martyn, Alex Harvey, Greg Lake, Michael Schenker, Gary Moore, B.B. King, John Mayall, Tracy Chapman and Wham!. He is perhaps most famous for playing on Joe Cocker's UK chart-topper "With A Little Help From My Friends" on which he arranged the distinctive organ intro, and Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street".
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- Tommy Eyre was a session keyboardist from Sheffield, England, who appeared on records by Joe Cocker, John Martyn, Alex Harvey, Greg Lake, Michael Schenker, Gary Moore, B.B. King, John Mayall, Tracy Chapman and Wham!. He is perhaps most famous for playing on Joe Cocker's UK chart-topper "With A Little Help From My Friends" on which he arranged the distinctive organ intro, and Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street". He lived much of his life in the USA with his American wife, the violinist Scarlet Rivera. He died of cancer on May 23, 2001, aged 51. His younger brother is session guitarist Simon Eyre, who has worked with artists such as Paul Weller, the Lighthouse Family, Robert Palmer, Sister Sledge, and Randy Crawford.
- Tommy Eyre was een Brits toetsenist, die in talloze bands heeft gespeeld en daarnaast nog tijd vond voor studiowerk. Hij was autodidact.
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- Tommy Eyre was a session keyboardist from Sheffield, England, who appeared on records by Joe Cocker, John Martyn, Alex Harvey, Greg Lake, Michael Schenker, Gary Moore, B.B. King, John Mayall, Tracy Chapman and Wham!. He is perhaps most famous for playing on Joe Cocker's UK chart-topper "With A Little Help From My Friends" on which he arranged the distinctive organ intro, and Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street".
- Tommy Eyre was een Brits toetsenist, die in talloze bands heeft gespeeld en daarnaast nog tijd vond voor studiowerk. Hij was autodidact.
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