Trevor Horn used to have a “British residential recording studio” – Hook End Manor Studios.
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Trevor Horn Son
Horn has two sons – Will and Alexandra, who is also a musician.
Trevor Horn Wife Accident
Horn’s wife, Sinclair, had sustained irreversible brain damage in 2006, and was paralyzed after being accidentally struck by a pellet from an air gun.
Trevor Horn Echoes Ancient and Modern
Horn produced the song Echoes Ancient and Modern.
Trevor Horn Swimming Pools
In 2012, Horn teamed up with Tori Amos for a cover of Kendrick Lamar’s single, Swimming Pools (Drank).
About Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn, the acclaimed English record producer and musician renowned for shaping the pop and electronic music genres, earned the moniker “the man who invented the eighties.”
Driven by a deep love for music, Horn commenced his musical odyssey by embracing the bass guitar in his youth.
In the 1970s, Horn showcased his versatility as a session musician, contributing to diverse projects before eventually establishing his own studio.
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A pivotal moment in his career occurred in 1979 when he joined forces with the Buggles, resulting in the creation of the iconic hit “Video Killed the Radio Star.”
Notably, Horn received an invitation to join the progressive rock band Yes, where he assumed the role of lead singer.
The unfolding of the ’80s marked Horn’s transition into a full-time producer. His extensive production credits boast collaborations with Dollar, ABC, Malcolm McLaren, Yes, Grace Jones, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Horn’s significant contributions garnered well-deserved recognition, manifesting in prestigious awards. He secured Brit Awards for Best British Producer in 1983, 1985, and 1992, a 1995 Grammy Award for his role in crafting Seal’s timeless hit “Kiss from a Rose,” and a 2010 Ivor Novello Award for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music.


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