STEVEN WILSON - DISCOGRAPHY (76 VIDEOS)
Steven Wilson
Real Name:
Steven John Wilson
Profile:
British musician, who is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer and songwriter ofPorcupine Tree. He is involved with many other bands and musical projects, both as musician and producer, whilst also maintaining a solo career.
Born: 3rd November 1967, in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Differentiation:
For the French choreographer, actor, dancer, singer, body builder, director of two music videos and personal trainer, see Steven Wilson (2).
For the Norwegian musician and member of Superfamily, see Steven Wilson (3).
For the American musician, producer and songwriter, lead guitarist and singer ofPlasticsoul, see Steven Wilson (5).
For the British photographer and illustrator, see Steven Wilson (9).
For the British deephouse / soul producer and DJ aka Mr. Mulatto, see Steve Wilson.
For the American jazz saxophonist and flautist, see Steve Wilson (2).
For the American punk musician and member of Rancid Vat, see Steve Wilson (5).
For the American producer, engineer, songwriter and musician from Nashville, TN, seeSteve Wilson (6).
For the American drummer and ex-member of Dead Kennedys and session drummer fort.A.T.u., see Steve Wilson (9).
For the American compilation producer, see Steve Wilson (10).
For the resonator guitar player from Lynchburg, Virginia, see Steve Wilson (12).
For the Scottish rock guitarist, see Steve Wilson (14).
For the Australian musician and singer / songwriter, founding member of Violet Summer, see Steve Wilson (15).
For the American musician and songwriter, see Steve Wilson (17).
For the American hiphop producer, see Steve Wilson (19).
For the Australian producer and engineer, Steve Wilson (20).
For the American bluegrass musician, see Steve Wilson (21).
For the American pop-rock singer from the sixties, see Steve Wilson (24).
For the pop-easy listening songwriter, see Steve Wilson (25).
For the American punk musician and songwriter, see Steve Wilson (26).
For the American blues drummer, see Steve Wilson (27).
For the American metal guitarist, see Steve Wilson (28).
For the American garage rock bassist and singer, see Steve Wilson (29).
For the American rock drummer and singer, see Steve Wilson (30).
For the Jamaican reggae and electronic artist, see Steve Wilson (31).
For the American drum & bass DJ and producer aka K Step, see Steve Lloyd Wilson, if necessary with ANV.Less
Born: 3rd November 1967, in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Differentiation:
For the French choreographer, actor, dancer, singer, body builder, director of two music videos and personal trainer, see Steven Wilson (2).
For the Norwegian musician and member of Superfamily, see Steven Wilson (3).
For the American musician, producer and songwriter, lead guitarist and singer ofPlasticsoul, see Steven Wilson (5).
For the British photographer and illustrator, see Steven Wilson (9).
For the British deephouse / soul producer and DJ aka Mr. Mulatto, see Steve Wilson.
For the American jazz saxophonist and flautist, see Steve Wilson (2).
For the American punk musician and member of Rancid Vat, see Steve Wilson (5).
For the American producer, engineer, songwriter and musician from Nashville, TN, seeSteve Wilson (6).
For the American drummer and ex-member of Dead Kennedys and session drummer fort.A.T.u., see Steve Wilson (9).
For the American compilation producer, see Steve Wilson (10).
For the resonator guitar player from Lynchburg, Virginia, see Steve Wilson (12).
For the Scottish rock guitarist, see Steve Wilson (14).
For the Australian musician and singer / songwriter, founding member of Violet Summer, see Steve Wilson (15).
For the American musician and songwriter, see Steve Wilson (17).
For the American hiphop producer, see Steve Wilson (19).
For the Australian producer and engineer, Steve Wilson (20).
For the American bluegrass musician, see Steve Wilson (21).
For the American pop-rock singer from the sixties, see Steve Wilson (24).
For the pop-easy listening songwriter, see Steve Wilson (25).
For the American punk musician and songwriter, see Steve Wilson (26).
For the American blues drummer, see Steve Wilson (27).
For the American metal guitarist, see Steve Wilson (28).
For the American garage rock bassist and singer, see Steve Wilson (29).
For the American rock drummer and singer, see Steve Wilson (30).
For the Jamaican reggae and electronic artist, see Steve Wilson (31).
For the American drum & bass DJ and producer aka K Step, see Steve Lloyd Wilson, if necessary with ANV.Less
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Aliases:
Bass Communion, Digit (4), I.E.M., JC Camillioni, Linton Samuel Dawson, Mr Jelly,Sebastian Tweetle Blampton III, Sir Tarquin Underspoon, The Porcupine Tree, Timothy Tadpole Jones
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what_is_it
December 9, 2019
Always come back to his music... it's simply the most beautiful music I will have ever heard in my lifetime.
wombat66
November 2, 2018
If this: Steven Wilson / Porcupine Tree. Then: North Atlantic Oscillation.
Chalkers
March 19, 2016
Steven Wilson is a true cult rock legend who is able to sell out the Royal Albert Hall two consecutive nights yet remain unknown to the average man on the streets.
In his 100+ albums over various guises and projects (at least an album a year is his norm!), he has established himself as one of the most respected artists operating within the progressive rock community. His work is often surprisingly accessible due to his focus on melody and atmosphere over technical ability. I never feel that Steven Wilson plays progressive rock; I always feel that he simply plays music that is progressive. For this reason his music has an appeal far outside the progressive rock genre. My favourite songwriter of all time.
In his 100+ albums over various guises and projects (at least an album a year is his norm!), he has established himself as one of the most respected artists operating within the progressive rock community. His work is often surprisingly accessible due to his focus on melody and atmosphere over technical ability. I never feel that Steven Wilson plays progressive rock; I always feel that he simply plays music that is progressive. For this reason his music has an appeal far outside the progressive rock genre. My favourite songwriter of all time.
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