David Gilmour

A key element to Pink Floyd's sound, both as a vocalist and instrumentalist, David Gilmour hasn't been a regular presence as a solo artist. Still, his occasional albums have tended to focus on the band's more accessible side, and always showcase his distinctive guitar voicings -- ensuring that they will resonate with fans. He has collaborated over the years with Paul McCartney, Pete Townshend, David Crosby and Graham Nash, while producing the Dream Academy and his former bandmate Syd Barrett, among others. Along the way, Gilmour's solo work has informed, and echoed, his career with Pink Floyd. The guitarist demoed a song for his 1978 self-titled debut that became Floyd's 'Comfortably Numb,' and also collaborated on that album with Roy Harper -- who sang 'Have a Cigar' on 1975's 'Wish You Were Here.' Gilmour's follow up 'About Face' was co-produced by Bob Ezrin, after he served in the same capacity for 'The Wall' sessions. 'On an Island' featured Rick Wright and Bob Klose, who'd both worked with Pink Floyd, as well.

Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Evacutes Home After Bomb Scare
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Evacutes Home After Bomb Scare
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Evacutes Home After Bomb Scare
Nothing will liven up an otherwise routine home renovation like finding a bomb under the house. That's what Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour recently learned the hard way when he and his wife were forced to leave their mansion after workers discovered a World War II explosive device underneath the building.
Best Pink Floyd Song – Readers Poll
Best Pink Floyd Song – Readers Poll
Best Pink Floyd Song – Readers Poll
David Gilmour is celebrating his birthday today, March 6,with a gift for you. And while his cake will be illuminated with 66 candles, they still won't beam as brightly as his storied career with Pink Floyd. So many songs to choose from -- but which is your favorite?
David Gilmour Has a Birthday Present for You
David Gilmour Has a Birthday Present for You
David Gilmour Has a Birthday Present for You
You don't turn 66 every day, even if you're a guitar god -- so in that spirit, David Gilmour is celebrating his 66th today (March 6) by giving a gift to his fans. Sure, it's a gift most of them probably already have, but it's the thought that counts, right?
Pink Floyd Will Not Reunite At The London 2012 Olympics, According To David Gilmour
Pink Floyd Will Not Reunite At The London 2012 Olympics, According To David Gilmour
Pink Floyd Will Not Reunite At The London 2012 Olympics, According To David Gilmour
Pink Floyd will not reunite at the London 2012 Olympics according to guitarist David Gilmour. Despite previous reports of the rumored reunion, Gilmour quickly had one of his representatives call NME to put the rumor to rest. “There is no truth in recent media speculation about Pink Floyd reuniting to perform for the 2012 London Olympics.”

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