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Andy Bown

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Template:Guitarist infobox Andy Bown (born Andrew Steven Bown, 27 March 1946, in London, England) is an English musician, who has specialised in keyboards and bass guitar.

Career

Bown's first major band was The Herd, along with Peter Frampton. After The Herd dissolved he continued playing bass for Frampton in the 1970s. He started playing keyboards for Status Quo in 1973 as a session musician, first appearing on their Hello! album in that year. He is also associated with the band Judas Jump, but joined Status Quo as a full member in 1982.

He also released a glam rock single in the mid 1970s, called "New York Satyricon Zany".

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Andy Bown performing In The Flesh? wearing a life mask of Roger Waters.

More notably, he was the bass player in the "Surrogate Band" during Pink Floyd's The Wall tour in 1980 and 1981.

He still plays keyboards, guitar and harmonica with Status Quo to this day, and is an integral part of the band, having co-penned many well known Quo songs on various studio albums, most prominently collaborating with Rick Parfitt on the group's 1979 hit "Whatever You Want".