Guy Pratt
Guy Adam Pratt, born on January 3, 1962, is a distinguished British bassist renowned for his versatile contributions across multiple genres. His impressive career includes collaborations with iconic artists such as Pink Floyd, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and the Smiths, showcasing his exceptional talent in both live performances and studio recordings. Pratt has also played with notable bands like Roxy Music and Icehouse, and he is currently a member of Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets, alongside Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet.
Beyond his work as a session musician, Pratt has made a mark in the film and television industry, contributing to soundtracks for notable films including *Dick Tracy* (1990), *Last Action Hero* (1993), *Hackers* (1995), *Still Crazy* (1998), and *Johnny English Reborn* (2011). His multifaceted career took a unique turn in 2005 when he launched a one-man show blending music and comedy, further demonstrating his creative range.
Throughout his illustrious career, Pratt has worked with a diverse array of artists, including Gary Moore, Iggy Pop, and Tears for Fears, earning recognition for his ability to adapt and enhance their musical visions. His contributions have solidified his status as a sought-after bassist in the music industry, reflecting his enduring legacy in both rock and popular music.