Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong first made his reputation as a guitarist in the 1980s
featuring on Thomas Dolby’s early albums and as musical director for David Bowie
at Live Aid. He played on Iggy Pop’s Blah Blah Blah album and MD’d the touring
band of 1986/87. He went on to play guitar for Prefab Sprout, co-wrote songs and
played with Morrissey , played guitar in the house band for Jonathan Ross’ Last
Resort with Steve Nieve and toured Japan with Sandie Shaw and later Kevin Ayers.
Kevin returned to work with Bowie on the Tin Machine album and tour and has
produced two hit albums for Keziah Jones. In the 1990s Kevin established a
studio in London and now concentrates on composition and production for TV and
films while still performing regularly as a guitarist in Europe and the US.
Kevin undertook production work for the second Fame Academy series for BBC TV
and the attendant spin-off albums including a Bee-Gees cover album, the Winners
album and co-produced tracks for winner Alex Parks Solo LP. He wrote and
produced music for Trouble in Paradise for ITV, worked extensively on the Comic
Relief does Fame Academy series, produced music for Derren Brown Mind Control
and also produces the original content for Tesco TV’s in-store broadcasting
network.
Kevin is currently guitarist with Sinead O'Connor
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