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''Summary: In 1973, the enigmatic guitarist Alan Holdsworth, hailing from Yorkshire, emerged in London's music scene, captivating audiences and fellow musicians alike. After impressing at Ronnie Scott's Guitar Festival, Holdsworth joined Jon Hiseman's Tempest, a band marked by comparisons to Cream. Despite his quiet persona, Holdsworth's extraordinary talent made him a sought-after musician in the evolving music landscape of the time.''
''Summary: In 1973, the enigmatic guitarist Alan Holdsworth, hailing from Yorkshire, emerged in London's music scene, captivating audiences and fellow musicians alike. After impressing at Ronnie Scott's Guitar Festival, Holdsworth joined Jon Hiseman's Tempest, a band marked by comparisons to Cream. Despite his quiet persona, Holdsworth's extraordinary talent made him a sought-after musician in the evolving music landscape of the time.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]''
 
The silent man in Tempest


==The silent man in Tempest==
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"We're a new band that plays the music of today and not yesterday," he says, "But if people want to compare us with Cream that suits me down to the ground."
"We're a new band that plays the music of today and not yesterday," he says, "But if people want to compare us with Cream that suits me down to the ground."
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