Oliver Thompson

Oliver Thompson is an English Guitar player, songwriter and singer. He has toured with Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry since 2005,[1] playing with guitarists including Phil Manzanera, Chris Spedding and Johnny Marr. He has played on Ferry's solo tours, festival dates and recording projects since he began working with him at age 17.

Oliver Thompson
Born
Oliver Forrest Thompson

(1988-03-22) 22 March 1988
Swanage, England
Other namesalso known as Ollie Forrest
OccupationMusician, band Ollie Forrest

He played on Ferry's 2007 solo album Dylanesque [2] and was the principal guitarist on the 2010 Olympia,[3] which also featured David Gilmour, Nile Rodgers, Johnny Greenwood and Phil Manzanera. He toured with The Bryan Ferry Orchestra in 2013 for The Jazz Age. When asked in a 2013 interview about his favorite guitarists to work with, Ferry said,

In recent years, there has been my young guitarist Oliver Thompson ... also Nile Rodgers ... Neil Hubbard, Waddy Wachtel, Phil Manzanera, John Porter, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler and Johnny Marr ... all of whom have played wonderful things on my records.[4]

Thompson was given his first guitar at 13 and soon started playing in his first band White Vinyl (2003–2007). He then started the band Rubber Kiss Goodbye (2008–2011) where he was the singer, songwriter and guitarist. The latter also included Bryan Ferry's son Tara Ferry on drums and Peter Perrett Jr. (previously of the band Babyshambles) on bass. Festival appearances for Rubber Kiss Goodbye included the 2009 SXSW in Austin, Texas,[5] The Great Escape Festival (2010) in Brighton, England, and the Lodestar Festival in Cambridgeshire, England (2011).

In 2013, he started his first solo project, under his first two names Ollie Forrest. He launched his first single in London on 20 June 2014, featuring the songs "Gun To Your Baby" and "Wild's Rent".

Bryan Ferry studio albums

References

  1. "Oliver Thompson". Viva Roxy Music. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  2. "Bryan Ferry – Dylanesque". Discogs. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  3. "BRYAN FERRY: I AM FEELING FINE". LA Record. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  4. Bosso, Joe (19 March 2013). "Bryan Ferry talks recasting Roxy Music songs on The Jazz Age". MusicRadar. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  5. "South x SW Music Festival program notes". South x SW. 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.