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Damian Wilson (born 11 October 1969, England) is a singer known in the progressive rock genre. He is lead singer with the band Headspace along with Adam Wakeman and was lead singer for Threshold and Landmarq and recorded three non-Progressive singer-songwriter solo studio albums (Cosmas, Disciple and Let's Start a Commune).
He has also worked on projects with Ayreon, Star One and Gary Hughes and played the lead role of Jean Valjean in the musical Les Miserables. Damian has also worked with the City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra on his album Disciple, both at Abbey Road Studios and in live concerts. He also does the vocals on Rick Wakeman's 2003 concept album, Out There, a sequel to 1976's No Earthly Connection. He abruptly left after the end of the tour.
In 2007, Wilson returned to Threshold as replacement for lead vocalist Mac for the "Live Reckoning" tour.
Damian is now part of a new band, Headspace, who are working on their début album.
In 2009 Damian Wilson appeared as lead singer on Archangel's début CD The Akallabeth, the first solo album from former The Watch keyboard player Gabriele Manzini, now keyboardist for Ubi Maior.
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