"Antion" is actual the name of the master guitarist Vic Briggs. Vic Briggs was known for being the guitarist of Eric Burdon & The Animals from 1967 - 1969. He started his career in 1965 with Brian Auger, Rod Stewart, Julie Discroll and many others in the band "The Steampacket" who didn't release any albums, until the seventies after the band members became fame. In 1967 he moved to Eric Burdon's new formation of his british rock'n'roll group, The Animals, who where one of the most important bands in history.
Vic Briggs was known for being the guitarist of Eric Burdon & The Animals from 1967 - 1969.
He started his career in 1965 with Brian Auger, Rod Stewart, Julie Discroll and many others in the band "The Steampacket" who didn't release any albums, until the seventies after the band members became fame.
In 1967 he moved to Eric Burdon's new formation of his british rock'n'roll group, The Animals, who where one of the most important bands in history.
Togeather with Danny McCulloch, John Weider (later known for being member of "Family") and Barry Jenkins (from "Nashville Teens" and "Animals") they became Eric Burdon & The Animals.
After the legendary gig at the Monterey Pop Festival, 67, they had their first hit singles, "San Franciscan Nights" and "When I was Young".
The successfull new line-up for The Animals had such big following hits: Good Times, White Houses, Monterey, Sky Pilot (in 1968) and Ring of Fire, River Deep Mountain High (In 1969).
Briggs once asked Eric Clapton (from "Cream") about indian chant music. Clapton gave him two albums of it's genre and later he made indian/hawaiian music.
In 2002, he released a solo album; One in the Goddess.
In 2006 he released under his full name Antion Vikram Singh the album "Jaap Sahib" with the 64-minute track