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Guy Manning, born in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ...
, Yorkshire, England is an English multi-instrumentalist and singer, best known for his own album releases ( Manning) and for his membership of
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Init ...
bands Parallel or 90 Degrees, The Tangent, The United Progressive Fraternity (UPF) and Damanek.


Biography

Manning was the founding member of two Leeds based bands in the 1980s, Let's Eat! and Bailey's Return. He was also recruited in 1987 to be the keyboards player (joining Julie King) in art-rock band Through The Looking Glass. This band split up a year later and a more pop based offshoot, KingGlass, emerged which continued for a further year. Manning and local keyboardist/vocalist
Andy Tillison Andy Tillison (born 21 June 1959) is a British keyboardist and singer best known for his work in the progressive rock bands Parallel or 90 Degrees and The Tangent. Biography Tillison and guitarist/vocalist Guy Manning had an early unsigned band c ...
had an early unsigned band called Gold Frankincense & Disk Drive. This band's final line-up included David Albone on drums and a guest spot from
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organ player
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. One piece by this line-up, "A Gap in the Night", was later included on Parallel or 90 Degrees' ''The Corner of My Room'' before being reworked for the second album by The Tangent. Tillison and Manning also recorded the album '' No More Travelling Chess'' at this time, which consisted of a set of covers of material by Peter Hammill plus a couple of original pieces. This album was first released as a mail order cassette item (before an augmented and remastered version was eventually released by Cyclops Records in 2001 under the band name of Parallel or 90 Degrees). Tillison and Manning then formed the new band, Parallel or 90 Degrees, with Sam Baine also on keyboards. Manning has gone on to release his own albums, five for the Cyclops label and three more for USA label, ProgRock Records. With a further change of record label, the 2007 release, ''Songs From The Bilston House'' was released on the Festival Music (F2) label based in the UK (as have all subsequent Manning album releases). Tillison played on several of these albums, while special guests have included
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& Jack the Lad), Stephen Dundon (Molly Bloom), Leon Camfield (
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), Marek Arnold (Seven Steps to the Green Door, Toxic Smile & Cyril), Chloe Herington ( Knifeworld), Hugh Whittaker (The Housemartins),
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( Mostly Autumn). The ProgRock Records album covers and also the later "Margaret's Children" (as the sequel to "Anser's Tree") were created by notable graphics artist,
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. Manning and Tillison also teamed up as fictional Italian band
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to provide two long pieces for the Colossus Project Discs (''The Spaghetti Epics #1'' and ''#2''). Manning has also provided an unreleased track "Top Of The Mountain" for KINECTIONS, the US ProgDay festival support album. In 2016, Manning assembled Marek Arnold, Dan Mash & Sean Timms to form a new band, Damanek. In March 2022, Guy Manning announced a new collaborative project "The Patchwork Alliance" made up of himself as principal composer/lyricist plus other musical friends


Manning (the Band)

In April 2008, news appeared on the Classic Rock Society websiteCRS Website
/ref> stating that Manning had recruited a new band consisting of Kevin Currie, Kris Hudson-Lee, Julie King, Danny Rhodes and Phil Wilkes. The band (minus Julie King) debuted at the Classic Rock Society's Tribute to Rob Leighton concert in June 2008. Drummer Danny Rhodes left soon after and was replaced by former colleague, David Albone in 2009. The band performed at the prestigious Rites of Spring Festival in Gettysburg, PA on 1 May 2010 debuting material from their album 'Charlestown' which was released in October 2010. The MANNING live band was put on hold and retired in January 2014.


Guy Manning and Damanek

The new band (DAMANEK) was formally announced at the start of 2016. Led by Guy Manning, Marek Arnold, Dan Mash (all of whom had worked together in UPF) plus Sean Timms (ex-
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and now with his own new band, Southern Empire). Other guest contributors have been
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, Brody Thomas Green (Southern Empire), Antonio Vittozzi (ex- Soul Secret), DavidB,
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, Luke Machin (Maschine, Francis Dunnery, The Tangent, Kiama), Ulf Reinhardt (Seven Steps to the Green Door), Tim Irrgang (UPF), Stephen Dundon (Molly Bloom), Julie King, Chris Catling, Kevin Currie, the Sanducci Horns, Raf Azaria (UPF), Tzan Niko, The Gospel Collective & Jones Commentary. Recording for the debut album "On Track", was started in February 2016. The band debuted live on 2 October 2016 at Summers End Festival with the line-up announced 09/09/2016 of Guy Manning, Marek Arnold, Dan Mash, Sean Timms with Special Guests: Luke Machin and Henry Rogers. On 14 March 2017, it was announced that the band had signed to top UK Independent label
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(GEP) and that "On Track" would be released in May 2017. In mid 2018, it was announced that the follow up album "In Flight" would be released by GEP on 5 October 2018. A short tour of Europe and UK followed in November/December with joint headliners Southern Empire. Dan Mash left the lineup after the tour. The third album "Making Shore" started into recording in May 2020, though it was severely delayed by the COVID pandemic. It is set for release on 13/01/2023 again on the GEP label


Guy Manning and Cyril

Damanek colleague Marek Arnold asked Manning to compose the majority of lyrics for Cyril's 2016 "Paralyzed" album. Following the critical success of this album, Guy was asked to provide all the lyrics and the concept narrative for 2019's "The Way Through". Manning also provides a cameo spoken dialogue on the recording.

In 2022, Cyril released a new album, "Amenti's Coin - A Secret Place Part 2", Guy once again provided the english lyrics and updates to the narrative storyline, plus a cameo spoken vocal.


Guy Manning and The United Progressive Fraternity (UPF)

On 31 March 2014, a new band was formally announced, led by Mark 'Truey' Trueack, Matt Williams, Tim Irrgang and David Hopgood (ex-members of
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) plus involving Guy Manning, Marek Arnold and Dan Mash (all from Damanek). The debut album ''Fall in Love With the World'' was released and included guest appearances by
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, Steve Hackett, Steve Unruh, Ian Ritchie, Jonathan Barrett and Claire Vezina, among others. The band did a short promotional tour of UK/Europe in Autumn 2014 including that year's Summers End (X) Festival, Guy left the line-up shortly after that


Guy Manning and The Tangent

In 2001/2, plans for a solo album by Andy Tillison transformed into the first release by The Tangent, ''The Music That Died Alone'' (2003). This initial line-up included Manning and
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and Zoltan Csorsz from The Flower Kings, and David Jackson from
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. Other later Tangent members have included Theo Travis,
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, Jakko Jakszyk, Jonathan Barrett, Luke Machin, Daniel Mash and Tony Latham. On 11 May 2010, a statement appeared on the Guy Manning website indicating that he would no longer be partaking in any future Tangent activities, although he has provided Acoustic Guitar
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for 2013's "Le Sacre du Travail". In all, Manning has played on six official studio, two unofficial studio and one live album by The Tangent. ''See main article on The Tangent.''


Discography / contributions


Guy Manning / Manning

* Tall Stories For Small Children (1999) as Guy Manning & (Remaster 2010) as Manning * The Cure (2000 & Remaster 2010) * Cascade (2001 & 2008) * The Ragged Curtain (2002 & Reissue 2013) * The View From My Window (2003) * A Matter Of Life & Death (The Journal Of Abel Mann) (2004) * One Small Step... (2005 & Remaster 2010) * Anser's Tree (2006) * Songs From The Bilston House (2007 & Reissue 2010) * Number Ten (2009 & Reissue 2013) * Charlestown (2010) * Margaret's Children (2011) * Akoustik (2012) * The Root, The Leaf & The Bone (2013) * Akoustik #2 (2014)


Damanek

* On Track (2017) * In Flight (2018) * Making Shore (2023)


Cyril

* Paralyzed (2016) -
rote lyrics for majority of album Rote can refer to: People *Jason Butler Rote, American TV writer *Kyle Rote (1928–2002), American football player and father of: *Kyle Rote, Jr. (born 1950), American soccer player *Ryan Rote (born 1982), baseball pitcher *Tobin Rote (1928–200 ...
* The Way Through (2019) - rote english lyrics for the whole album plus created the concept/narrative / Cameo Spoken Word performance* Amenti's Coin - A Secret Place Part 2 (2022) - rote English lyrics for the whole album plus updated the concept/narrative / Cameo Spoken Word performance


Seven Steps to the Green Door

* Fetish (2015) - rote lyric for track "Set in Motion"


Mark Rowen

* Radiance (2018) - rovided synth on track "Lure Of The Siren"


The United Progressive Fraternity (UPF)

* Fall In Love With The World (2014)


La Voce Del Vento

* The Spaghetti Epic #1 (2005) * The Spaghetti Epic #2 (2006)


The Tangent


Studio albums

* ''
The Music That Died Alone The Tangent is a progressive rock group formed in 2002. History Formation The band was formed in 2002 by Parallel or 90 Degrees keyboardists Andy Tillison and Sam Baine and multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning; The Flower Kings' guitarist Roin ...
'' (2003) * ''
The World That We Drive Through The Tangent is a progressive rock group formed in 2002. History Formation The band was formed in 2002 by Parallel or 90 Degrees keyboardists Andy Tillison and Sam Baine and multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning; The Flower Kings' guitarist Roine ...
'' (2004) * ''
A Place in the Queue The Tangent is a progressive rock group formed in 2002. History Formation The band was formed in 2002 by Parallel or 90 Degrees keyboardists Andy Tillison and Sam Baine and multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning; The Flower Kings' guitarist Roine ...
'' (2006) * ''
Not as Good as the Book ''Not as Good as the Book'' is the fourth studio album released by progressive rock group The Tangent. The Special Edition of the album includes a 100-page novella by Andy Tillison with illustrations by Antoine Ettori. Track listing All words ...
'' (2008) * '' Down and Out in Paris and London'' (2009) * ''
A Place on the Shelf ''A Place on the Shelf'', a play off their third album's title '' A Place in the Queue'', is a 2009 compilation album of songs not finished or released on studio albums, many of them in demo form. The initial release through the band's website f ...
'' (2010) * ''Le Sacre Du Travail'' (2013)
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* ''L'Etagère Du Travail'' (2013)


Live albums

* ''
Going Off on One ''Going Off on One'' is the second live album released by the international progressive rock group The Tangent. It was released as a double CD/single DVD format (available separately), but also as a limited special edition, containing both CDs an ...
'' (2007)


Parallel Or 90 Degrees

* ''The Time Capsule'' (1998) * '' No More Travelling Chess'' (1999) * ''A Can Of Worms'' (2009)


References


Eclectic Moonlight interview













External links


The Official DAMANEK Website



Southern Empire Website

Seven Steps to the Green Door Website

Cyril Website

The Official United Progressive Fraternity Website

Maschine Website

Soul Secret Website

Nick Magnus Website

2010 interview with Guy Manning


listed at Damanek Website
Damanek signs to GEP
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