
A gig back in the late 70's at Olympia stadium in London.
It was a KORG synthesizer demo. Jon Anderson: vocals,
Jack Bruce: bass, John Holdsworth: guitar,
Adrian Tillbrook: drums, Brian Chatton: keyboards.


Jon and Brian with friends in the 70's in London

With The Neverland Express: (l-r)
Brian Chatton, Paul Jacobs, Doreen Chanter, Bob Kulick
Meat, Johnny Golden, Kati MacLoaf and Andy Wells

"I call this either my Cheeseboard, or more specifically in this case, a Keytar.
I used to get so excited, it was like strapping Dolly Parton across your chest."

Taken during the England Tour, 1984-85
check that hair out !!

The Knebworth Festival

Video and now DVD taken while Brian played with Meatloaf, 1984-85

Brian was involved with promoting this album on videos,
and tours in Europe, Australia and America.

Brian played piano on two tracks, one was his
highly aclaimed version of "Boom, Boom, Out Go The Lights"
and also performed live with him at the "Marquee"

Brian played organ on this Pat Travers release
    
Not only is John Miles a guitarist and back-up singer for Tina Turner
he also tours with Joe Cocker, and has a strong following has a solo artist.
Brian worked with John over a four year period,
touring all over the world, and recording three albums.

Alan produced one of the John Miles albums Brian played on.
This particular one was recorded in Cannes in the south of France

"This was one of Andy's solo albums I played on.
Other guest artists were, Eno;(Roxy music ) Roger Glover;
John Gustafson; Eddie Jobson; Countess Sadie MacKenzie; Phil Manzanera;
John Porter; Jane Riff; Bruce Rowlands; Paul Thompson; Lloyd Watson."

Jackson Heights: One of 3 albums Brian co-wrote and played on featuring
" Nice" bassist LeeJackson.

Brian co-wrote songs, and toured with Snafu for almost one year.

Performed on at least three of Jack' albums. One of the albums called ( T. Rex ) " HUMANESQUE " also included Richie Blackmore from " Deep Puple " on guitar.

"I produced, and co-wrote " Take my love and run ", featured on this album recorded at the infamous Beatles studio," Abbey Road ".The song included " Graham Nash ", and was also featured on numerous other Hollies compilations. I also appeared in various T.V. promotions with the band." 
One of many Gold Records with "Boys Don't Cry"

Backstage with Phil Collins in the mid 90's at the Horizon in Chicago

Tim Jahnz (Promoter), Jon Anderson and Brian Chatton

Brian with Tony Kaye in the mid 90's, founding keyboard
player for "Yes" back in the early 60's

A 2 piece band, "Out of Nowhere" with
Terry Dubois from Michigan City, Indiana

Rockin' in Valpariaso, Indiana in the mid 90's


Jamming with Uzlot



Jon Anderson performing at a "Chatton" gig