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'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, renowned as a guitar virtuoso and influential musician, found his way into various bands and music projects. His career began with Igginbottom's Wrench in the 1960s and went on to encompass bands like Nucleus, Soft Machine, Gong, UK, and Level 42. Despite his pioneering guitar work and involvement in various projects, Holdsworth's true passion lay in creating his own music, driven by a desire for artistic control. His innovative use of the Synthaxe guitar synthesizer set him apart, offering a new dimension to his musical expression. Holdsworth's career was marked by his pursuit of artistic integrity over commercial success.'' | |||
A big thank you to Phil Howitt for doing the following story which is unique in covering the earlier periods in Allan's career, in particular his period with Igginbottom. This comes from Phil's interest in the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_scene Canterbury music scene]". Phil is still active, and maintains a website for Facelift magazine at [http://www.faceliftmagazine.co.uk '''www.faceliftmagazine.co.uk'''] and continues the project at [http://www.canterburyscene.com '''www.canterburyscene.com''']. | |||
==Allan Holdsworth – no secrets== | |||
Facelift fanzine, issue 12, 1994 | Facelift fanzine, issue 12, 1994 | ||