Adrian Snell, born in 1954, is an English musician known for his roles as a pianist, keyboard player, singer, and composer. He received classical training at the Leeds College of Music and earned a music diploma (LGSM). Snell's career began with the release of Fireflake in 1975, followed by Goodbye October in 1976. Over nearly four decades, he produced twenty-three original albums, including seventeen solo works and six major concept pieces. These included "The Virgin" (1981), commissioned by the BBC, and "The Passion" (1980). Snell performed extensively across the United Kingdom, Israel, the United States, Australia, and Europe. In the late 1990s, he transitioned to music therapy, completing a postgraduate diploma in Music Therapy from the University of Bristol.
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