Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is an English band on the progressive rock scene, more precisely in the field of progressive-melodic retro folk rock. The head of the band is considered to be Bryan Josh (guitar and vocals), who was influenced by the guitar technique of David Gilmour .
Current occupation
- Bryan Josh - guitar, vocals, keyboard, piano
- Ian Jennings - Keyboard (at least live, if there are no obligations for Breathing Space)
- Andy Smith - bass
- Anne Marie Helder - flute, backing vocals
- Olivia Sparnenn - lead vocals
- Henry Bourne - drums
former members
- Ian Jennings - keyboard
- Angela Gordon - flute, low whistles, recorder (recorder), keyboard
- Jonathan Blackmore - drums
- Andrew Jennings - drums
- Gavin Griffiths - drums
- Chris Johnson - keyboard, guitar
- Liam Davison - guitar (died 2017)
- Heather Findlay - vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán , tambourine
Discography
Studio albums
- 1998: For all we shared
- 1999: The Spirit Of Autumn Past
- 2001: The Last Bright Light
- 2002: Music Inspired by The Lord of the Rings
- 2003: Passengers
- 2005: Storms Over Still Water
- 2006: The Spirit of Christmas Past (EP)
- 2007: Heart full of sky
- 2008: Glass Shadows
- 2010: Go Well Diamond Heart
- 2012: The Ghost Moon Orchestra
- 2014: Dressed In Voices
- 2017: Sight of Day
- 2018: White Rainbow
Compilations
- 2002: Heroes Never Die
- 2009: Pass the Clock (3 CDs)
Live albums
- 2001: The Story So Far
- 2003: The Fiddler's Shindig
- 2003: Live In The USA
- 2003: Live At The Canterbury Fayre
- 2004: At The Grand Opera House
- 2004: Pink Floyd Revisited
- 2005: The V Shows
- 2006: Storms Over London Town
- 2009: Live 2009 Part 1
- 2010: Live 2009 Part 2
- 2015: Box of Tears (live version of 2014 album Dressed In Voices )
Solo projects
Odin Dragonfly (Heather Findlay & Angela Gordon):
- 2007: Offerings
Josh & Co. (Bryan Josh):
- 2008: Through These Eyes
Web links
- Mostly Autumn at Discogs (English)
- Official website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jerry Ewing: Former Mostly Autumn Guitarist Liam Davison Dies. loudersound.com, November 5, 2017, accessed December 28, 2018 .