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Neil Lockwood Keyboards & Vocals

Welsh-born Neil Lockwood is a singer, musician and songwriter. For the last 20 years, he has lived and worked in London before returning to his homeland to live in Cardiff.

In 1983, he released his debut solo single 'Tell Tale Heart', which became a dance floor hit. 1985 then saw his band 'The Shine' release 'Shadow Dancing' and 'I Dream In Blue', as well as playing on numerous Radio 1 sessions, and appearing on television.

In 1987, he left the band and performed with various artists including Elaine Paige and Mica Paris. Lockwood then made three albums with Pete Bardens (ex-Camel), and toured the states with the 'Speed of Light' band, which included Mick Fleetwood.

In 1990, Neil joined 'ELO Part Two' on keyboards, guitar and vocals. He toured with them until 1993, when he split from the band to pursue a solo career.

From 1996 to 1999 he played with the 'Alan Parson's Project', producing the albums 'On Air' and 'The Time Machine'. He toured the world extensively during this time, and made numerous radio and TV appearances. He also performed with Ringo Starr and Jack Bruce in Munich's Olympic stadium in front of 70,000 people.

Recently, Lockwood has worked with Asia, performing backing vocals on the 'Aura' album. He has also completed his solo album 'You Can't Get There From Here'.