Grammy award winning singer Trevor Horn has worked with the likes of Grace Jones, Tom Jones, Barry Manilow, Paul McCartney, Pet Shop Boys, Rod Stewart, and Tina Turner.
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What has Trevor Horn produced?
Horn had produced Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Don’t Come Back by Fallen Angel, Boot Boot Woman, Come Back Marianne”, and Caribbean Air Control.
About Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn, the English record producer and musician renowned for his influence in pop and electronic music, has earned the moniker “the man who invented the eighties.”
Fuelled by an early passion for music, Horn began his musical odyssey by embracing the bass guitar in his youth. His inherent talent and unwavering dedication propelled him to self-learn the art of sight-reading music.

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During the 1970s, Horn’s versatility shone through as a session musician, contributing to diverse projects before venturing into establishing his own studio.
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A pivotal moment in his career occurred in 1979 with his entry into 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.
As the 1980s unfolded, Horn seamlessly transitioned into a full-time producer. His production portfolio reads like a comprehensive guide to the era, featuring notable names such as Dollar, ABC, Malcolm McLaren, Yes, Grace Jones, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Recognition for Horn’s contributions materialized in prestigious awards. He secured Brit Awards for Best British Producer in 1983, 1985, and 1992, a Grammy Award in 1995 for his work on Seal’s enduring hit “Kiss from a Rose,” and a 2010 Ivor Novello Award for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music.


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