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Brian Chatton (Brian Charles Chatton) was born on 19 July, 1948 in Farnworth, Lancashire, England, is an An english male songwriter. Discover Brian Chatton'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 75 years old?
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Brian Charles Chatton |
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19 July 1948 |
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Farnworth, Lancashire, England |
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Brian Chatton Height, Weight & Measurements
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Brian Chatton Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brian Chatton worth at the age of 75 years old? Brian Chatton’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from . We have estimated Brian Chatton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Brian Charles Chatton (born 19 July 1948) is an English keyboardist, author and singer songwriter.
He played with bands like the Warriors with singer Jon Anderson and then formed another group named Hickory with drummer and singer Phil Collins, they changed their name for Flaming Youth.
Then he joined ex-bassist of The Nice, Lee Jackson, when the latter formed the second lineup of a band called Jackson Heights.
Chatton was born in Farnworth, Lancashire, England.
From 1961, Chatton was in The Three Jets with lead guitarist Barry Reynolds (b. 27 October 1949, Bolton, Lancashire, England) and drummer Johnny Pickup.
From 1950 to 1965, the family lived in Kearsley.
From November 1965 to 1967, Chatton was in the Warriors, with Jon Anderson on vocals, his brother Tony Anderson on vocals and harmonica, Rod Hill and Mike Brereton on guitars, Dave Foster on bass (later in Badger with ex-Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye) and future King Crimson drummer Ian Wallace.
Jon would eventually join Yes.
When Chatton and Anderson moved to London, Chatton met Phil Collins and they formed a band to back John Walker of The Walker Brothers.
Leaving Walker, the pair formed their own band, Hickory, which then evolved into Flaming Youth.
He played keyboards in Jackson Heights from their second album on.
He appeared on their third album, All Funked Up, released 1975.
He was on the first Rock Follies album in 1976.
He joined a band put together by Chas Chandler (Animals) and backed Eric Burdon for 8 months, which included dates with both Santana, and Journey at Wembley Stadium.
He also wrote the music for Eric's lyrics for a movie featuring Terence Stamp, called "Les Human."
He did various sessions in London, playing with Ginger Baker.
3–5-year touring, recording and touring with John Miles band.
Toured in America for first time.
Roger Glover (Deep Purple) Mike Giles (King Crimson) Jack Green (Marc Bolan/Pretty Things) played on 4 of Jack's albums.
In July 1979, Chatton joined Anderson, Allan Holdsworth, Jack Bruce and Adrian Tilbrook for a one-off performance in London as The All-Star Rock Band.
In the 1980s, he was in Boys Don't Cry, who had a hit single with "I Wanna Be a Cowboy".
They also included their own version of "Take My Love and Run" on certain versions of their first full-length album.
He wrote "Take My Love and Run" for The Hollies, their last Polydor single, released in 1981.
He also appeared with The Hollies when they promoted the single on TV.
He wrote further material for the band's next album, What Goes Around.
He toured with Meatloaf in 1984.
He co-wrote the title track of Madness, Money & Music, Sheena Easton's third album.
They released three albums during the 80s and reformed to release new material in 2014.
He later collaborated on the Uzlot project with Jon Anderson.
It stood for over 30 years and then material from this was re-worked and included on Anderson's 1000 Hands solo album, which was released in March 2019.
He wrote 7 of the 11 songs, played some keyboards and sang some backing vocals.
Guests on 1000 Hands playing Brian's material include: Chick Corea, Billy Cobham, Jean Luc Ponty, Steve Howe, Alan White, Ian Anderson and many more.
He has also written music for TV and many adverts featured around the world.
He now lives in California and self published his autobiography, Rolling with Rock Royalty, in 2020.
Promotional work for the book also involves former Yes keyboardist, Tony Kaye.
Charlotte and Emily Chatton are his daughters.