Geoff Downes

Musician

Birthday August 25, 1952

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Stockport, Cheshire, England

Age 71 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1952

Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group the Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia.

Born in Stockport, Downes moved to London to pursue a music career.

1970

In the mid-1970s, Downes was a member of She's French, playing a Fender Rhodes electric piano and a Hammond organ.

The band also included Jamie West-Oram on guitar and Hoagy Davies, the son of Rupert Davies, on Minimoog synthesizer.

1975

He played keyboards for a theatre production of The Wombles in 1975.

1976

In 1976, Downes met Trevor Horn while auditioning for pop singer Tina Charles' backing band, for which Horn produced a single called Don't come back in 1977, which was published under the name "Fallen Angel and the Tina Charles Band".

1977

In 1977, he formed the Buggles with Horn and enjoyed success with their first album The Age of Plastic (1980) which included the worldwide hit single "Video Killed the Radio Star".

He played in Gary Boyle's band in 1977.

1978

Then they formed the short-lived Chromium, with Anne Dudley and Hans Zimmer and recorded an album Star to Star in 1978.

1979

Then they continued to work together, eventually forming the Buggles, recording a worldwide hit single "Video Killed the Radio Star" in 1979.

1980

In May 1980, Downes joined Yes with Horn and recorded Drama (1980).

The success of the Buggles led to Downes and Horn joining Yes for the Drama album and the associated tour in 1980.

Downes was the first member of the band to have completed a music degree.

1981

After Yes disbanded in 1981, Downes helped Trevor Horn to produce a second Buggles album, Adventures in Modern Recording (1981) although he was only primarily involved for half of it, and co-founded Asia with ex-Yes fellow musician Steve Howe.

It was Island Records' first number 1 in the UK, and the video of the song subsequently became the first ever to be played at the launch of MTV on 1 August 1981.

Yes split at the beginning of 1981, and Downes subsequently joined forces with guitarist Steve Howe (from Yes), bassist/vocalist John Wetton (from King Crimson) and drummer Carl Palmer (from Emerson, Lake & Palmer) to form Asia.

1982

Asia was an immediate worldwide success upon the recording of "Heat of the Moment" and the release of their self-titled debut album in 1982; the album remained at number 1 on the Billboard album charts for a record 9 successive weeks.

1986

He left Asia in 1986, rejoined in 1990, and has been a part of the lineup since then; he released several solo albums and produced for several artists, including Mike Oldfield and the Thompson Twins.

They include the critically acclaimed 1986 double album The Light Programme, in addition to Vox Humana (1992), Shadows & Reflections (2003), along with a few others.

1989

Despite being out of the band between 1989 and 1990, Downes is the longest-serving member of the band and the only one to appear on every album released by them.

In 1989, Downes was involved in the remake of Deep Purple's 1972 song "Smoke on the Water" to raise funds for the Spitak earthquake victims.

He is also credited as a co-writer on Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album (made up of former members of Yes in 1989); he is credited due to Howe re-using some musical ideas from Asia.

In recent years, Downes has teamed up with Wetton in a separate project under the name Icon.

1998

Since 1998, he has reunited with Horn on special occasions to perform songs from the Buggles.

Downes entered the Guinness Book of Records for performing with a record 28 keyboards on stage in a single performance.

Downes was born at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, Cheshire, the son of musical parents.

His father was a church organist and his mother a pianist.

He also took up the keyboards and played in a succession of local bands.

He attended Stockport Grammar School before studying at Leeds College of Music.

After graduating he moved to London, where he played sessions and composed advertising jingles.

2003

He performed a sold out one-man show in 2003 at St Cyprian's Church in London, which was recorded using ambisonics technology.

He has also worked extensively as a producer with such acts as Mike Oldfield, Thompson Twins and GTR.

As a songwriter, he has written for Agnetha Fältskog of ABBA.

2005

In 2005, he joined Yes drummer Alan White's eponymous band, White, on their debut album.

Downes has continued to release sporadic solo albums over the years, mainly under the name The New Dance Orchestra.

They have released three studio albums: Icon (2005), Icon II: Rubicon (2006), and Icon 3 (2009) and live album from their 2005 tour.

2006

In 2006, Downes reunited the original Asia lineup and rejoined Yes in 2011; he is currently a member of both groups.

In 2006, Downes reunited with the original members of Asia for a series of tours that continued into 2008, releasing a new album of studio material, Phoenix (2008), with more shows performed through Spring 2009.

2009

In 2009, Downes along with Tony Iommi, Ian Gillan and the former Wimbledon tennis champion Pat Cash, went to Armenia, and were presented with state medals from the President of Armenia for their efforts in the Rock Aid Armenia project.

In addition to recording and touring with Asia through more than three decades, Downes has also recorded a number of solo albums and collaborated with many other artists such as former bandmate John Wetton, former Deep Purple Glenn Hughes and Trapeze for a tour that produced the live album Welcome to the Real World, Ride the Tiger with Greg Lake, and a brief appearance on Kate Bush's "Sat in Your Lap".