Gary Pickford-Hopkins


Gary Pickford-Hopkins was a Welsh singer, composer and guitarist whose career began in the early 1960s. He is best known as co-lead vocalist with Ashley Holt on two of Rick Wakeman's most successful solo albums Journey to the Centre of the Earth and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

Career

Gary Pickford-Hopkins began his musical career at the age of 16 with a local Neath group called The Smokestacks in 1964. He soon joined Eyes Of Blue, who in 1966 won the Melody Maker's Battle of the Bands, they have recorded two albums, John Weathers was on drums and he would later follow Pickford-Hopkins to Wild Turkey and then join Gentle Giant. In 1970, he briefly joined Big Sleep, and a year later he went to play with Glenn Cornick's Wild Turkey which recorded three albums from 1971 to June 1974, when he joined Rick Wakeman's English Rock Ensemble to produce the live album Journey to the Centre of the Earth in 1974 which reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. It was certified gold in the United States and United Kingdom. He later sang on Wakeman's third solo album The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Pickford-Hopkins later joined Network, who split up around 1979. By 1980 he was with The Houseband. He also had a brief spell with The Broadcasters and rejoined Wild Turkey again. Pickford-Hopkins produced his only solo album GPH in 2003.

Personal life and death

Pickford-Hopkins was married to Sian and they had two sons. He lived in the village of Garnant in Wales. Pickford-Hopkins died of cancer on 22 June 2013.

Discography

With Eyes Of Blue :
With Wild Turkey
With the Rick Wakeman band
Solo album
;Selected singles
With Wild Turkey
Gary Pickford-Hopkins And Friends
Gary Pickford Hopkins And Llanelli RFC