Jamie Muir (born in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973. Muir attended the Edinburgh College of Art during the 1960s, and began playing jazz on trombone.He soon lost interest and switched to percussion, stating that he preferred to be "in the wilds of uncertainty." At that time, he listened to American jazz drummers such as Tony Williams, Kenny Clarke, and Milford Graves, and other musicians such as Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, and the New York Art Quartet. Regarding his musical… read more
Jamie Muir (born in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973. Muir attended the Edinburgh College of Art during the 1960s, and began playing jazz on trombone.He soon lost interest and switched to percussi… read more
Jamie Muir (born in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973. Muir attended the Edinburgh College of Art during the 1960s, and began playing jazz on trombone.He soon lost interest and switched to percussion, stating that he preferred to be "in the wilds of uncertainty.&q… read more