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After completing a degree in classical music at Oxford university, he first arrived on the UK music scene as part of the British funk band "UK Players", whose 1982 album " No way out" was released on A&M records in 1982. Changing record labels to RCA in 1983 brought him into contact with the RCA duo "[[Eurythmics]]", who he joined as keyboard player for their world tour in 1984.
After completing a degree in classical music at Oxford university, he first arrived on the UK music scene as part of the British funk band "UK Players", whose 1982 album " No way out" was released on A&M records in 1982. Changing record labels to RCA in 1983 brought him into contact with the RCA duo "[[Eurythmics]]", who he joined as keyboard player for their world tour in 1984.


His long working relationship with Eurythmics in the 1980s included many tours and recording projects,including the "Revenge" and " We too are one" albums, and he was also co-writer of the Eurythmic songs "[[When tomorrow comes]]" and "Revival". Other songs he has written include "Sleep like a child", recorded by Joss Stone on her album " Mind body and soul". He was also co-writer of the UK hit " You're History" by Shakespeare's Sister. Other songs he has written have been recorded by Jeffrey Osborne ,Kiki Dee, [[Bananarama]].
His long working relationship with Eurythmics in the 1980s included many tours and recording projects,including the "Revenge"<ref>www.annie-lennox.com/vidlive.htm</ref> and " We too are one" albums, and he was also co-writer of the Eurythmic songs "[[When tomorrow comes]]" and "Revival". Other songs he has written include "Sleep like a child", recorded by Joss Stone on her album " Mind body and soul". He was also co-writer of the UK hit " You're History" by Shakespeare's Sister. Other songs he has written have been recorded by Jeffrey Osborne ,Kiki Dee, [[Bananarama]].


His orchestral arrangements include songs on albums by Belinda Carlisle ("Live your life be free"), Beth Hart ("Screaming for my supper").
His orchestral arrangements include songs on albums by Belinda Carlisle ("Live your life be free"), Beth Hart ("Screaming for my supper").

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Patrick Seymour (A.K.A. Pat Seymour). Classically trained British composer/songwriter/keyboard player whose work as a pianist/keyboardist includes albums by Eurythmics ("Revenge","We too are one","Eurythmics Live"), The Pretenders("Get close"), Mick Jagger (Primitive Cool"), Bob Dylan( Knocked out loaded"), Culture Club (Colour by numbers"), Daryl Hall (Three hearts in the happy ending machine"), Belinda Carlisle("Live your life be free"), Bob Geldof (This is the world calling"), Kiki Dee ("Angel Eyes"), and many other bands and artists.

He has also composed music scores for film and TV, including Anne Rice's "Feast of all Saints", "The Simian Line" "Me and Isaac Newton", "The Johnsons", and also arranged and conducted the music score by Badly Drawn Boy for the Hugh Grant film " About a Boy".[1] After completing a degree in classical music at Oxford university, he first arrived on the UK music scene as part of the British funk band "UK Players", whose 1982 album " No way out" was released on A&M records in 1982. Changing record labels to RCA in 1983 brought him into contact with the RCA duo "Eurythmics", who he joined as keyboard player for their world tour in 1984.

His long working relationship with Eurythmics in the 1980s included many tours and recording projects,including the "Revenge"[2] and " We too are one" albums, and he was also co-writer of the Eurythmic songs "When tomorrow comes" and "Revival". Other songs he has written include "Sleep like a child", recorded by Joss Stone on her album " Mind body and soul". He was also co-writer of the UK hit " You're History" by Shakespeare's Sister. Other songs he has written have been recorded by Jeffrey Osborne ,Kiki Dee, Bananarama.

His orchestral arrangements include songs on albums by Belinda Carlisle ("Live your life be free"), Beth Hart ("Screaming for my supper").

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[3]www.imdb.com/name/nm0786857/

   ==References==
  1. ^ www.imdb.com/name/nm0786857/
  2. ^ www.annie-lennox.com/vidlive.htm
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