William Lovelady

[3] He has collaborated with Art Garfunkel, South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, L. Shankar and Julian Lloyd Webber.

[3] As Bill Lovelady, he scored major success first in the UK, with the 1979 song "Reggae for it now", a Top 20 hit produced by Eric Dufaure, and later the same year in Sweden and Norway, particularly with the song "One More Reggae for the Road".

5 to 7, were included in a recording titled Guitar Meditation played by Craig Ogden and released in 1999.

[6] Four of his Incantations were included in a 2013 collection titled Incandescent by guitarist Alison Smith.

[3] Smith recorded three of his works, Edie Suite, Curlew and White Stone and Dreams of a Russian Summer in 2019, combined with music by Chopin, Agustín Barrios Mangoré and others.