
Robert Wyatt is a British musician born in 1945, known for his contributions to alternative, jazz, and progressive music. A founding member of the influential band Soft Machine, he played a pivotal role in the Canterbury scene of the 1960s and 1970s. After a life-changing accident in 1973 left him paralyzed from the waist down, he transitioned to a solo career, producing critically acclaimed albums like "Rock Bottom" and "Shleep". His collaborations include work with artists such as Brian Eno and Nick Mason. Wyatt's innovative approach has left a lasting impact on experimental and progressive music.
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