Alumni of King's College London - Music

Music

  • Filiz Ali – pianist and musicologist
  • Peter Asher – musician and record producer
  • David Bruce – composer
  • Steven Burke - video game music composer and sound designer
  • John Deacon – bassist for the rock band Queen
  • Richard Coles – multi-instrumentalist with The Communards
  • Suzi Digby, Baroness Eatwell – conductor and musician
  • John Evan – keyboardist for Jethro Tull
  • Harold Fraser-Simson – composer
  • Dai Fujikura – composer
  • Sir John Eliot Gardiner - conductor
  • Raja Kashif – singer
  • Simon Lole - musician
  • Andy Mackay – saxophonist for Roxy Music
  • Davitt Moroney – musicologist, harpsichordist and organist
  • Alice Martineau – singer and songwriter
  • John Moran – musician and musicologist
  • Michael Nyman – composer and musicologist
  • Kele Okereke – Bloc Party vocalist and guitarist
  • Surendran Reddy – composer and pianist
  • Andrew Schultz – composer
  • Gilli Smyth – musician who performed with Gong amongst others
  • Alexis Strum – singer-songwriter
  • Jeremy Summerly – conductor
  • Howard Talbot – composer and conductor
  • Billy Werner – singer and songwriter
  • Yiruma – pianist

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