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Andrew Latimer (Andrew Gordon Latimer) was born on 17 May, 1949 in Guildford, Surrey, England, is an English musician. Discover Andrew Latimer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Andrew Gordon Latimer |
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Musician · singer · songwriter |
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74 years old |
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17 May 1949 |
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Andrew Latimer Net Worth
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Andrew Latimer (born 17 May 1949 ) is an English musician and composer.
He is a founding member of the progressive rock band Camel and the only member who has been with them since their formation in 1971.
Although he is best known as a guitarist and singer, Latimer is also a flautist and keyboardist.
From the 1990s onward, he also played a Burny Super Grade, a 1980s copy of the Gibson Les Paul Model.
The amplifiers he uses include Fender, Vox and Marshall.
Progressive rock guitarists such as Steve Rothery (Marillion), Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth), Bryan Josh (Mostly Autumn) and Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief) cite Latimer as one of their primary influences.
Musician and producer Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree is a known fan of Camel and has stated, "Andy Latimer means very much for me."
Along with partner Susan Hoover, Latimer relocated to America where they established a music production company named Camel Productions to release Camel's new studio albums: Dust and Dreams (1991), Harbour of Tears (1996), Rajaz (1999) and A Nod and a Wink (2002) as well as a host of "Official Bootlegs" on CD.
The band went on the road in 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, and 2003.
They released their first full concert DVD in 1997 titled Coming of Age which began a series of subsequent DVD releases.
In mid-2006, Latimer and Hoover returned to the UK and established Camel Productions UK Ltd.
In May 2007, Hoover announced through the Camel Productions website and newsletter that Latimer had suffered from a progressive blood disorder polycythaemia vera since 1992, which had unexpectedly progressed to myelofibrosis.
In November 2007, he underwent a successful bone marrow transplant and began a long road to full recovery.
In October 2013, Latimer took Camel back to centre stage.
To celebrate the occasion, Camel played The Snow Goose in its entirety for the first set and dedicated it to the co-founding band members Andy Ward, Peter Bardens (deceased) and Doug Ferguson.
Additionally, Camel had re-recorded the album earlier in the year.
The re-recording remains faithful to the original, but includes some minor rearrangements and some extended sections.
A live DVD, titled In From The Cold, was recorded at the Barbican Centre London.
The Snow Goose tour had been a complete sellout and the band was asked to continue in early 2014.
Latimer received a Lifetime Achievement award at the 2014 Progressive Music Awards.
However, the second half of the tour featured Ton Scherpenzeel (Kayak) as keyboardist Guy LeBlanc had become seriously ill, subsequently passing away on 27 April 2015.
Despite being troubled by arthritis in his hands and knees, Latimer took Camel back on the road in 2015.
In 2016 they toured Japan with new keyboardist Pete Jones and in 2018 Camel toured extensively featuring their most popular recording Moonmadness.
The 2018 tour culminated with the band's return to The Royal Albert Hall to a sellout crowd.
The performance was video recorded for anticipated release on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Latimer's preferred guitar is a Gibson Les Paul, but he is also known for playing Fender Stratocasters and other guitars.