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Name
  
Andy Revell

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
Twelfth Night



Born
  
21 February 1958 (age 66) (
1958-02-21
)
Bournemouth, England

Movies
  
Twelfth Night: Live from London

Albums
  
Live and Let Live, Fact and Fiction, Twelfth Night XII, Smiling at Grief, Live at the Target

Similar People
  
Brian Devoil, Geoff Mann, Andy Sears

Twelfth Night - Fact and Fiction - NEO-PROG


Andy "Rev" Revell (born Andrew David Revell on 21 February 1958) is a British businessman, scientist and musician. He was founding member of the band Twelfth Night in 1978.

He first started playing guitar after seeing Led Zeppelin in December 1971. After learning to play on a black Shaftsbury Les Paul copy, and being part of amateur bands in his home town of Bournemouth, he bought his trademark 1963 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop in 1977.

Andy formed Twelfth Night with Brian Devoil and Clive Mitten in 1978, and stayed until the end in 1987.

After doing some session work he stopped playing the guitar in 1988 and started writing-up his PhD. Having completed his PhD, he left Reading University in 1989 to work in the AIDS field for the Wellcome Foundation. He stayed at Wellcome until 1995. Between 1996 and 1999 he was Board Director of the medical communications group MediTech Media, and between 2000 and 2002 he was Communications Director of Virco Diagnostics.

Revell founded RDI in 2002 – a non-profit organisation developing artificial intelligence to optimise treatment decision-making in HIV/AIDS; and in 2004, he founded Household Design. He gained an MSc in Occupational Psychology from Birkbeck College, University of London in 2006.

Revell re-joined Twelfth Night for a series of concerts in 2007 and 2008, but effectively left the band at the beginning of 2010. He now performs as part of The Cryptic Clues, a spin-off band containing the three founder members of Twelfth Night.

References

Andy Revell Wikipedia