Ian Gibbons (18 July 1952 – 1 August 2019) was an English keyboardist, most notable for playing with the Kinks.
He changed to organ after leaving school and played in local and resident bands until 1972, when he joined Moonstone, which released three singles.
He was asked to join, and stayed with them until 1989,[1] whilst also working with Dr. Feelgood, the Kursaal Flyers, Ken Hensley, Mike Vernon, Samson, Randy California and others, mainly recording.
Gibbons worked with Roger Chapman, the Sweet, Suzi Quatro and Ian Hunter (from 1989 onwards), before returning to the Kinks in 1993.
He continued to record and perform with Chapman and Hunter, along with Chris Farlowe, Maggie Bell, Andy Scott, the Chicago Blues Brothers and on Ray Davies choir and other projects.