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Trevor Horn
NameTrevor Horn
Birth nameTrevor Charles Horn
Birth dateJuly 15, 1949
OccupationMusician, record producer, songwriter

Trevor Horn is a renowned British musician, record producer, and songwriter, best known for his work with The Buggles, Yes, and as the founder of ZTT Records. Born on July 15, 1949, Horn's music career spans over four decades, with collaborations with notable artists such as Paul McCartney, David Bowie, and Elton John. His innovative production style has been influential in shaping the sound of various genres, including new wave music, synth-pop, and progressive rock. Horn's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and Brit Awards, and he has been inducted into the Music Producers Guild.

Early Life and Career

Trevor Horn was born in Durham, England, and grew up in a musical family, with his father being a musician and his mother a singer. He began playing the bass guitar at a young age and was influenced by artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix. Horn attended Leeds Polytechnic, where he studied music and met his future collaborator, Geoff Downes. The two formed the band The Buggles in the late 1970s, and their debut single, Video Killed the Radio Star, became a huge success, topping the charts in several countries, including the UK Singles Chart and the Australian Singles Chart.

Music Career

As a member of The Buggles, Horn released several albums, including The Age of Plastic and Adventures in Modern Recording. The band's music was a unique blend of electronic music, pop music, and rock music, and they are often credited with helping to shape the sound of the 1980s music scene. In the early 1980s, Horn joined the progressive rock band Yes, replacing Jon Anderson as the lead vocalist. He appeared on the band's album Drama, which was released in 1980 and featured the hit single Into the Lens. Horn's time with Yes was short-lived, but he has since collaborated with other notable artists, including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Propaganda, and Seal.

Production Work

Trevor Horn's production work has been highly influential, and he has worked with a wide range of artists, including Pet Shop Boys, Simple Minds, and Wang Chung. He founded ZTT Records in the early 1980s, which became a hub for innovative and experimental music. Horn's production style is characterized by his use of synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments, and he has been credited with helping to create the sound of the 1980s. He has also worked on soundtracks for films such as To Live and Die in L.A. and Beverly Hills Cop II, and has collaborated with composers such as Hans Zimmer and Lalo Schifrin.

Awards and Legacy

Trevor Horn has won numerous awards for his work, including multiple Grammy Awards and Brit Awards. He has been recognized for his contributions to the music industry, including his innovative production style and his work with various artists. Horn has been inducted into the Music Producers Guild and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Ivor Novello Awards. His work has also been recognized by the BBC, which has featured him in several documentaries, including The Story of Trevor Horn and Trevor Horn: The Man Who Made the 80s.

Personal Life

Trevor Horn is married to Jillian Gilbert, and the couple has two children together. He is a longtime resident of London, England, and has also lived in Los Angeles, California. Horn is a fan of football and supports the Arsenal F.C. team. He has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Prince's Trust and the Music Producers Guild's charity arm. Horn has also been recognized for his work in supporting emerging artists, and has been involved in several initiatives to promote music education and development, including the BBC Music Introducing program and the UK Music organization. Category:British musicians

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