Gareth Sager is a guitarist, keyboard player, general musician and songwriter who has played in several influential British musical groups.
He was born in South Wales in 1960. He moved to Scotland with his family and attended George Watsons College from 1965 till 1970. Sager was a member of Bristol acts the The Pop Group, Rip Rig + Panic (with Neneh Cherry), Float Up CP and Head. He has also worked with Susie Hug, former lead singer of the band K...
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