"Brian Auger is one of the best B-3 artists I have ever heard in my life.
His technique is awesome and the amount of energy he generates
is unparalleled and relentless.”
- Herbie Hancock.
"Those who remain oblivious to the obvious delights of
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express do so at their own risk."
- The Beastie Boys.
For over forty years, Brian Auger has been a musician’s musician. Jazz pianist, bandleader, session man, Hammond B3 innovator, and key player in the rise of jazz/rock fusion, Brian has done it all and then some. An incredible gentleman with one of the most varied careers in music, he has incorporated jazz, early British pop, R&B, soul and rock into an incredible catalog that has won him legions of fans all over the world.
Auger is considered to be the foremost exponent of the Hammond B3 organ and has been a professional musician since 1963. By 1964, Auger won the Melody Maker Jazz Poll before he kicked off his collaborations with Rod Stewart, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Burdon, to name but a few.
He is credited with being the first jazz rock fusion artist who made it big in the jazz and rock worlds with his three distinctive bands – Steampacket (1966, featuring Rod Stewart), The Trinity (1967-1970) and The Oblivion Express (1970 to present).
He has toured as an opening act for Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top and Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters, to name a but a few.
In 1968 he scored his first UK Top 10 single with “This Wheel’s On Fire” featuring Julie Driscoll on lead vocals. By 1970 he formed the Oblivion Express, and by the late 80s and early 90s he was hailed the “Godfather of Acid Jazz”.
Auger’s stated intention had always been to overlay soul and funk rhythms with jazz harmonies and solos. His current band line-up of the Oblivion Express includes his daughter Savannah on vocals and son Karma on drums.
"Brian is one of the originators of the high energy Hammond organ style along with Larry Young in the tradition of Jimmy Smith. In the late sixties our paths crossed in London at different times, socially and also playing with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and the guys from Cream.” - Tony Williams
We were very honoured and privileged to be at Ronnie Scott's on Saturday night. It was a most amazing show and look forward to seeing you again sometime.
Dear Brian, it was nice having you over at the radioshow. A pitty I didn't have the time, due to my DJ job after your concert, for a little word. Hope to see you soon again, and thanks for all ! Philippe
Hey Brian... thank you for all the inspiration that you gave to Bondar and Wise. It has never stopped. We are still knocked out by your chops and WOW... those kids are a major blessing for you... Forever Fans... Bondar and Wise....
Dear Brian, I uploaded Shooting Stars by Poul Ruders, written on the eve of the Leonids, November 18 1999, very best wishes to you and your family, Peace, Neil
it was nice to meet you at the Beat-Club & Friends in Bremen. It was a fantastic gig. I hope to see and hear you soon. Greets to the other members of the band.
thanks for adding me as a friend i love your music sounds grant keep up the grate work glad that you or my friend like to meet new friend so keep in touch and have a wongerfull weekend god bless
thanks for adding me as a new friend. I m a fan since Julie Driscoll and also "Tiger". Like your work with Bernard (Bunny). We really hope to see you more often in France.
Ciao Brian, ieri sera al Blue Note di Milano è stata una serata da brivido, era la prima volta che mi capitava di sentirti dal vivo ....Sound Good!!!!!! Al prossimo concerto. Bye Mario.
Ciao Brian!!! Non vedo l'ora di venire al tuo concerto il 27 ottobre al Naima a Forlì! Per me sarà la sesta volta che ti vedo in concerto ed è sempre un piacere!!!