James Dewar (musician)
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James Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for
Robin Trower Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967–1971, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the Robin Trower Band. Biography Robin Trowe ...
and
Stone the Crows Stone the Crows were a Scottish blues rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969. They are remembered for the onstage electrocution of guitarist and founding member Les Harvey. History The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to L ...
, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow.


Biography

Dewar's career began with Lulu and
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in the early 1960s. His career eventually reached its
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with the Robin Trower Band, a British rock
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, after the 1974 release of the album '' Bridge of Sighs''. Dewar made his mark as an acclaimed
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singer, performing in front of sold-out stadiums and concert halls at the crest of the 1970s
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era. The Scot had a rich, powerful voice, with a soulful timbre, and has been regarded by critics as one of the most under-rated rock vocalists. His vocal sound was deep, gritty, and resonating, his style shows the influence of
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and Otis Redding. Like
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and Frankie Miller, his voice evoked a
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y,
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-inspired sound. Dewar recorded his one solo album, ''Stumbledown Romancer'', during the 1970s, at the height of his career, but it was not released until two decades later. He collaborated primarily with former Procol Harum organist Matthew Fisher on the album, with the title track relating a hard-luck story. At
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in Paisley, Scotland, Dewar died in May 2002 of a stroke after years of disability resulting from a rare medical condition, CADASIL, which caused a series of strokes. His funeral was held at Paisley's Woodside Crematorium.


Discography


With Stone the Crows

on bass: *''
Stone the Crows Stone the Crows were a Scottish blues rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969. They are remembered for the onstage electrocution of guitarist and founding member Les Harvey. History The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to L ...
'' (1970) *''
Ode to John Law ''Ode to John Law'' is the second studio album by Scottish band Stone the Crows. Track listing Personnel ;Stone the Crows *Colin Allen – drums, percussion *Maggie Bell – vocals *Jimmy Dewar – bass, vocals *Les Harvey – acoustic ...
'' (1970)


With Robin Trower Band

as lead singer and bassist (except where noted): * 1973 '' Twice Removed from Yesterday'' * 1974 '' Bridge of Sighs'' * 1975 ''
For Earth Below ''For Earth Below'' is guitarist and songwriter Robin Trower's third solo album with cover art by "Funky" Paul Olsen. It was released in 1975. Track listing All tracks composed by Robin Trower; except where indicated Side one #"Shame the Dev ...
'' * 1976 ''
Robin Trower Live Robin Trower Live is a live album by Robin Trower. Recorded at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Sweden on 3 February 1975 for the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation, it was released on vinyl in 1976, and re-released on CD in 1990, 2000, and 2004. T ...
!'' * 1976 ''
Long Misty Days ''Long Misty Days'' is guitarist and songwriter Robin Trower's fourth solo album with cover art by "Funky" Paul Olsen. It was released in 1976. The single "Caledonia" reached #81 in Canada. Track listing All tracks composed by Robin Trower an ...
'' * 1977 ''
In City Dreams ''In City Dreams'' is guitarist and songwriter Robin Trower's fifth solo studio album, released in 1977. James Dewar passed the bass playing duties over to Rustee Allen and concentrated on vocals. It was certified gold by the RIAA on 18 Nove ...
'' (lead singer only) * 1978 ''
Caravan to Midnight ''Caravan to Midnight'' is the sixth studio album by Robin Trower. The album cover art is by Hipgnosis. It was reissued in 1997 as a 2-on-1 CD along with his next 1980 album ''Victims of the Fury''. Track listing All tracks by James Dewar an ...
'' (lead singer only) * 1979 '' Victims of the Fury'' * 1983 '' Back It Up''


Solo

* 1998 ''
Stumbledown Romancer James Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow. Biography Dew ...
'' * 2015 ''Word for Word'' CD single


References


External links


TrowerPower.com
– Official
Robin Trower Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967–1971, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the Robin Trower Band. Biography Robin Trowe ...
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