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Instruments
  
Guitar

Name
  
George Tickner

Role
  
Musician


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Associated acts
  
Albums
  
Journey, The Best of Journey, A Young Man's Song, Live Concert in Philadelphia 06-04-83, Direct TV Freeview Concert

Music groups
  
Journey (1973 – 1975), Frumious Bandersnatch

Similar People
  
Ross Valory, Gregg Rolie, Robert Fleischman, Aynsley Dunbar, Prairie Prince

Profiles

George Tyndall Tickner (born September 8, 1946 in Syracuse, New York) is an American rock musician who played rhythm guitar and co-wrote songs as a founding member of Journey.

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Career

Prior to joining Journey, Tickner was a member of the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Frumious Bandersnatch, along with fellow Journey founder Ross Valory. After the release of the band's debut album, he left Journey to attend Stanford Medical School on a full scholarship. Upon Tickner's departure, Journey lead guitarist Neal Schon took over all of the band's guitar duties, until Jonathan Cain (keyboards/rhythm guitar) joined in 1981.

Since leaving Journey, Tickner has maintained an active interest in music, as well as contacts with his former bandmates. He and Ross Valory created The Hive, a recording studio where he continued to write and compose music. Tickner, Valory and keyboardist Stevie 'Keys' Roseman came together to form the band VTR, releasing an album called Cinema, which featured other present and former members of Journey, such as Schon, Steve Smith, and Prairie Prince.

In January 2005, Tickner appeared with past and present members of the band to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

With Frumious Bandersnatch

  • A Young Man's Song
  • With Faun

  • Faun (1972)
  • With Journey

  • Journey (1975) (performer and co-writer of three songs)
  • Look into the Future (1976) (co-writer of two songs)
  • Next (1977) (co-writer of one song)
  • Solo/collaborative works

  • VTR - Cinema
  • References

    George Tickner Wikipedia