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  1. 4/10 [4] Script for a Jester's Tear is the debut studio album by British neo-prog band Marillion, released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 1983 by EMI Records. The album reached number seven and spent 31 weeks in the UK Albums Chart, eventually achieving a platinum certificate, and produced the top 40 single "He Knows You Know" and the top 20 ...

  2. 17. Sept. 2021 · Introduction. The issue of Marillion's demos before new bass player Diz Minnitt and singer Fish arrived early January 1981 is a thorny one. We are attempting to reconstruct a recording history that began over 40 years ago, in the summer of 1979, with the arrival of guitarist Steve Rothery at Doug Irvine and Mick Pointer's band house in Long Marston.

  3. Video Snippet #4 Diz Minnitt is back in the studio with Pride of Passion in Electric Pepperland studios recording their new ep! Here’s the 4th exclusive snippet from the song Legions! Stay tuned for more PoP exclusives as we get them. We’ll be doing a PoP giveaway soon too courtesy of the band.

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  4. 23. Jan. 2021 · Before Christmas we had a week of Marillion rarities thanks to the generosity of Diz Minnitt! It coincided with our interview with him, if you haven’t...

  5. Brian Jelleyman / Diz Minnitt. . Brian Jelleyman is the original keyboard player and Diz Minnitt played bass in the prog band Marilion. Subsequently both played in Pride of Passion.

  6. 22. Nov. 2023 · In December 1980, Diz and Derek(Fish) were looking for a band, they answered an add in Musican's Only from a band called Marillion who were looking for a sin...

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  7. 26. Jan. 2011 · The band would go on to release The Last Man To Laugh in 1985, before Wilson would join forces with original Marillion keyboard player Brian Jelliman and bassist Diz Minnitt in the melodic prog band Pride Of Passion (later The Blazing Apostles), before his ever-expanding musical ability and sense of direction sent him careering towards Manchester-born Tim Bowness, with whom he would form No ...