Dolphin Artists :: Jonny Greenwood

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Jonny Greenwood is the lead guitarist in the British alternative band Radiohead from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. He also plays piano, organ, viola, synths, Glockenspiel, harmonica and the Ondes Martenot, among a host of other devices used to "enhance" the soundscape of many Radiohead songs. Years active since 1985. He also utilizes modular synthesizers, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and a laptop (for voice clips/modulation) on newer tracks. Jonny is one of the most prominent users of the Ondes Martenot, an early electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide. more

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Bodysong Bodysong Original Soundtrack Jonny Greenwood Is The Controller

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