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Guy Pratt was
born in London in 1962, the son of Songwriter/Actor Mike Pratt, who was
probably best known for known for writing Tommy Steele's children's classic
"The Little White Bull" and playing Jeff Randall in Randall & Hopkirk
(Deceased).
After a brief
stint as a graphic designer Guy decided to pursue a career in music which took
off when he was asked to join the then massive in Australia Icehouse for a
world tour at the tender age of 19. (Which included supporting David Bowie on
his legendary "Serious Moonlight" Tour of 1983.) This led to him being spotted
and used by the likes of Robert Palmer, Bryan Ferry, Womack & Womack, and
even The Smiths amongst others before being thrust into the global premier
league of bassists when David Gilmour asked him to play for Pink Floyd. After
13 months on the road he decamped to LA where he found himself in demand by the
likes of Madonna, Michael Jackson and Robbie Robertson before heading off to
play groundbreaking shows in Venice and Moscow with Floyd.
Back in London
Guy has played on countless hit records for the likes of Tom Jones, Sophie
Ellis Bextor, Iggy Pop, The Pretenders, Ronan Keating, Electronic, Echo &
the Bunnymen, Lemon Jelly, The Orb, Nathalie Imbruglia, All Saints, Bond, and
Elton John. As well as touring with Coverdale Page, The Power Station and Gary
Moore.
He has also
tried his hand at writing and producing, notching up hits with artists
including Robert Palmer, The Orb, Fat Les, Jimmy Nail, Marianne Faithful and
Debbie Harry. He has won a Grammy and been nominated for 2 Ivor Novello Awards.
Aside from his
Bass playing Guy has spent the last few years in the comparatively quiet world
of TV Music composing, writing and producing the scores for Channel 4's
'Spaced' (Series 1&2), 'Now You See Her (film for Sky TV), 'The Young
Person's Guide to becoming a Rock Star', 'Randall & Hopkirk (deceased)',
and the BBC series 'Linda Green' (1 &2,both of which he recorded in
Havana), also Dawn French's "Wild West" and ' Jimmy Nail's Crocodile Shoes 2'.
Not to mention Theme Music for 'the Pepsi Chart show 'and various commercials.
Documentaries
include 'Riddle of the skies (three part series)', 'The Roswell Incident',
'Terror in Texas', 'Gloria's toxic death', 'The Underboss', 'Tracing Che'
'Greatest Heroes' and 'The oldest Mummies on earth'.
For theatre he
co-wrote the score for 'The Bedbug' by Mayakovsky with Gary Kemp, 'The
Remarkable Piety of the Infamous' performed at The Baron's Court Theatre and
'Lena' by Carla Lane performed at the Valley Theatre, Liverpool and The
Pleasance, Edinburgh. He was also Musical Director of "I just called by to see
the man" directed by Richard Wilson at the Royal Court.
"An hour of
rip-roaring anecdotes" ****THE LIST, August
2005
"What tales he has to
tell." **** THE INDEPENDENT, August 2005
"A fascinating glimpse
behind the rock 'n' roll curtain." **** FEST, August
2005
Pratt is pretty
bloody hilarious. THE IRISH TIMES, August
2005
"He regaled the
audience with hilariously indiscreet anecdotes about the stars hes worked
with Toby Young, THE SPECTATOR, August
2005
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