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Trevor Charles Horn (born 15 July 1949) is an English record producer and musician. His influence on pop and electronic music in the 1980s was such that he has been called "the man who invented the eighties". Horn took up the bass guitar at an early age and taught himself to sight-read music. In the 1970s, he worked as a session musician, built his own studio, and wrote and produced singles for various artists. Horn gained fame in 1979 as a member of the Buggles, who achieved a hit single with "Video Killed the Radio Star". He was invited to join the progressive rock band Yes, becoming their lead singer. In 1981, Horn became a full-time producer, working on successful songs and albums for acts including Yes, Dollar, ABC, Malcolm McLaren, Grace Jones and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. In 1983, Horn and his wife, the music executive Jill Sinclair, purchased Sarm West Studios, London, and formed a record label, ZTT Records, with the journalist Paul Morley. Horn also co-formed the electronic group Art of Noise. Horn achieved hits in the following decades with Seal, t.A.T.u. and LeAnn Rimes, and produced the 2003 Belle and Sebastian record Dear Catastrophe Waitress. He has performed with the supergroup Producers, later known as the Trevor Horn Band, since 2006. Horn's awards include Brit Awards for Best British Producer in 1983, 1985, and 1992, a 1995 Grammy Award for Seal's song "Kiss from a Rose", and a 2010 Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. Solo and related Trevor Horn/Lol Creme/Yiannis Kotsiras – "Pass the Flame" (single, 2004) Various artists – Produced by Trevor Horn (compilation, 2004) The Producers – Made in Basing Street (2012) Trevor Horn – The Reflection: Wave One – Original Sound Track (2017) Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties (2019) Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties (Instrumentals) (2019) Trevor Horn – Echoes: Ancient & Modern (2023)[7] Live recordings Produced by Trevor Horn: A Concert for the Prince's Trust – Live at Wembley Arena London 2004 (DVD, 2005) Bonus material includes: Documentary about the concert; VH1 UK TV special "Frankie Say Reform", with audition casting Ryan Molloy Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to the Rhythm (DVD release of the same concert at Wembley Arena, 2008)[8] Bonus material includes: Documentary; "Frankie Say Reform" special; juke box facility; Dolby Digital 5.1 mix concert only[8][9] The Buggles The Age of Plastic (1980) Adventures in Modern Recording (1981) Art of Noise Into Battle with the Art of Noise (EP, 1983) Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise? (1984) Daft (compilation, 1986) The Seduction of Claude Debussy (1999) Reduction (2000) Reconstructed (2004) Daft as a Brush! (2019)[10] Yes Drama (1980) (band member, lead vocals) 90125 (1983) (producer) Big Generator (1987) (co-producer) Fly from Here (2011) (producer) Fly from Here – Return Trip (2018) (lead vocals, producer, mixer)[11] Production 1970s John Howard – "I Can Breathe Again" (single, 1978) John Howard – "Don't Shine Your Light" (single, 1979) Lips – "Say Hello To My Girl " (single, 1978) Big A – "Caribbean Air Control" (single, 1978) Big A – "Fly On UFO" (single, 1978) Chromium – Star to Star (1979) (Horn: producer and songwriter, Geoff Downes: keyboards and songwriter, Hans Zimmer: electronics) 1980s Dollar – The Dollar Album (produced, and played bass guitar on four tracks: "Mirror Mirror", "Give Me Back My Heart", "Videotheque", "Hand Held in Black and White") (1982) ABC – The Lexicon of Love (1982) Spandau Ballet – "Instinction" (single, 1982) (co-producer) Philip Jap – "Save Us" (single, 1982) The Korgis – "Don't Look Back" (single, 1982) Malcolm McLaren – Duck Rock (1983) Philip Jap – "Brain Dance" (single, 1983) Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984) Band Aid – "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (12" version, 1984) Grace Jones – Slave to the Rhythm (1985) Propaganda – A Secret Wish (1985) Godley & Creme – "Cry" (single, 1985) Anne Pigalle – "Why Does It Have to Be This Way?" (single, 1985) Nasty Rox Inc. – Escape from New York (single, 1988) (executive producer) Act – "Chance" (single, 1988) The Mint Juleps – The Power of Six (1988) Pet Shop Boys – "Left to My Own Devices" (single, 1988) Pet Shop Boys – "It's Alright" (single, 1989) Simple Minds – Street Fighting Years (1989) Paul McCartney – Flowers in the Dirt ("Rough Ride", "Figure of Eight", "How Many People", "Ou est le Soleil?") (1989) Rod Stewart – "Downtown Train" (single, 1989) Rod Stewart – "This Old Heart of Mine" (single, 1989) (co-producer) 1990s Inga Humpe – "Riding into Blue (Cowboy Song)" (single, 1990) David Coverdale – "The Last Note of Freedom" (single, 1990) Seal – "Crazy" (single, 1990) Seal – Seal (1991) etc... #livemusic #liveentertainment #music