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Trevor Horn, born July 15, 1949, is an influential English record producer and musician often credited with shaping the sound of 1980s pop and electronic music. After starting his career as a session musician and producer in the 1970s, he rose to fame with The Buggles and their hit "Video Killed the Radio Star", and briefly became the lead singer of Yes. Horn is renowned for producing landmark records for artists such as ABC, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, and Seal. He co-founded ZTT Records and the group Art of Noise, leaving a lasting mark on modern music. His achievements include multiple Brit Awards, a Grammy, and an Ivor Novello Award.