Gillian Gilbert
Gillian Gilbert is an accomplished musician celebrated for her contributions to the iconic band New Order and the duo The Other Two, which she formed with her husband, Stephen Morris. Born on January 27, 1961, in Manchester, England, Gilbert's musical journey began in the late 1970s when she joined New Order, a band that blended rock with electronic music, revolutionizing the sound of the era.
Her distinctive keyboard skills and vocal talents played a crucial role in shaping the band's renowned hits, including "Blue Monday," "Bizarre Love Triangle," and "True Faith." As New Order enjoyed global success, Gilbert's innovative approach to music set her apart as a key figure in the post-punk movement.
In the mid-1990s, she and Morris ventured into a new project, The Other Two, which allowed Gilbert to explore her creative vision further. The duo released several albums, including "The Other Two & You" in 1999, which showcased their unique blend of electronic and pop elements.
Throughout her career, Gilbert has received critical acclaim for her work, contributing to the legacy of New Order and influencing countless musicians. With her impressive talent and dedication to her craft, Gillian Gilbert remains a significant force in the music industry, inspiring new generations of artists.