Philip "Spike" Edney (born 11 December 1951) is an English musician who has performed with a number of bands since the 1970s, most notably with Queen in...
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who had previously worked together in Black Sabbath and Whitesnake. Spike Edney, who was the tour keyboardist for Queen between 1984 and 1986 took the...
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Joining May, Taylor and Lambert are long-time Queen touring keyboardist Spike Edney, bassist Neil Fairclough and percussionist Tyler Warren. Although there...
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after the Magic Tour in mid 1987. He recruited Queen's tour keyboardist, Spike Edney, but advertised for the remaining musicians who were, when the band was...
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a non-member on stage with them, the most notable being keyboardist Spike Edney who performed with the band during the 1980s. A semi-informal medley...
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ice hockey player Spike Edney (born 1951), British musician Tyus Edney (born 1973), American basketball player and coach Isabelle Edney (born 2009), Welsh...
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year, Queen began The Works Tour, the first tour to feature keyboardist Spike Edney as an extra live musician. The tour featured nine sold-out dates in October...
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session musicians, including Kevin Gilson (saxophone) and Mark Walters and Spike Edney (trombone). Soon thereafter, Billingham also left the band but continued...
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Cornwall. In 2009, he played with Queen touring musician Spike Edney as part of his SAS (Spike's All-Stars) band. He toured with the Queen musical stage...
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You" (intro), "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Mercury) Brian May + Spike Edney – "Too Much Love Will Kill You" (May) Queen + Paul Young – "Radio Ga...
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