Jobson's professional journey began at just 15, and by 17, he had joined the seminal prog band . His profile skyrocketed when he replaced Brian Eno in Roxy Music in 1973. As a member of Roxy Music during their most critically acclaimed period, he contributed to their first No. 1 album and was eventually inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the band in 2019. Collaborations with Icons
Eddie Jobson is a world-renowned multi-instrumentalist whose career reads like a history of progressive rock. Born in billingham, England, in 1955, Jobson was a child prodigy who began piano at age seven and violin at eight, earning a Diploma of Distinction from the at that same young age. He is most celebrated for his "obsessive attention to detail" and his pioneering work with the electric violin and synthesizers , particularly the Yamaha CS-80. Early Career and Breakthroughs Eddie Jobson
Jobson's virtuosity made him a highly sought-after collaborator for legendary artists: Eddie Jobson before Tony Kaye unexpectedly replaced him. Jobson's professional journey began at just 15, and