|
Purchase tickets
online for some of the Northeast's leading music
concerts and shows.
Tickets £17.50 in advance

Doors 7.00pm
Support
7.30pm
Robin Trower
8.45pm
Close 11.00pm
This is a standing gig.

|
|
'The White
Hendrix’
After a career that has spanned
more than four decades, Robin Trower is regarded
as one of the finest guitarists in Rock n’ Roll history.
Trower began in the experimental 60’s where psychedelia
and the blues ruled. By the Summer Of Love
in 1967 he had joined chart-topping Procol Harum
where he stayed until 1972.
After leaving an apprentiship that
took him to the top of the charts and to stages around
the world, Trower formed his group. He had developed a
tough, explosive style mixed with his trademark “soft
psychedelia” that made him and his band into a premier
league side. Throughout his long and winding career,
Trower has been labeled the “White” Hendrix due to his
uncanny ability to create a distinctive bluesy,
psychedelic, Fender Strat fuelled playing style.
Classic Rock reviewed his
2007 album Upside Down and had this to say; “It’s
bursting with killer riffs and songs that could easily
reach a massive audience, given a Kevin Shirley
production, some decent marketing and a lucky break.
Will someone please throw some money at this dude? 7/10
Stars.”
ROBIN TROWER
It's amazing, yet although
Robin Trower has been around for over forty years,
there are still many who do not know his work and his
incredible skill at the blues guitar. The former Procol
Harum guitarist has a tough, explosive style mixed with
his trademark "soft psychedelia", which has made his
band a force that will forever remain at the top
in Rock n' Roll history.
Robin spent the early 60's playing guitar in
various London based outfits, the most
successful one being The Paramount's. They
specialised in mostly covers, but managed to
issue several singles between 1963 and 1965 and
were a favourite band of the Rolling Stones. It
wasn't until 1967 that Trower received his big
break when he joined Procol
Harum and was in the band until 1972.
After leaving Procol Harum, Robin embarked on
his solo career and found the success that has
made him a legend today. Armed with his fluid
and powerful guitar style, redefined during his
stint with Procol Harum.
All of his early albums share a
tough, explosive style mixed with his trademark
"soft psychedelia" that made Robin Trower's
power trio
a band that will forever
remain at the top in Rock n' Roll history.
Throughout his long and winding solo career,
guitarist Robin Trower has been called the
"White" Hendrix due to his uncanny
ability to channel
Hendrix' bluesy/psychedelic,
Fender Strat-fueled playing style.
He released his solo debut, Twice Removed
From Yesterday, in 1973. The album barely
left a dent in the US charts, but that would
change soon enough with his next release 1974's Bridge
of Sighs. The album skyrocketed into the US
top ten, peaking at number seven selling a
million and a half copies and it still sells
15,000 copies a year to date worldwide.
Although Bridge of Sighs was to be his
most popular solo release, Robin's reputation
continued to rise throughout the mid 70's, as he
became an arena headliner on the strength of
such hit albums as 1975's For Earth Below,
1976's Robin Trower Live and Long
Misty Days, plus 1977's In City Dreams.
Further releases followed in the 80's and a
brief union with ex-Cream bassist and vocalist Jack
Bruce spawned a pair of releases, 1981's B.L.T.
and 1982's Truce, before Trower returned
back to his solo career.
The 80's saw him expand his audience with
several releases that updated his blues-rock
style (such as 1987's slick produced Passion).
During the early 90's, he returned back to
Procol Harum for a brief reunion (1991's Prodigal
Stranger), before backing ex-Roxy Music
singer Bryan Ferry on a few releases (1993's Taxi
and 1994's Mamouna, the latter of which
Trower earned a co-producer credit for). The
90's saw Robin consistently touring the USA with
his power trio.
In 2002, he returned to the production role,
linking up with Bryan Ferry again to work and
play on Bryan's Frantic album. In the
following years he has concentrated on writing
and producing film music for releases such as Good
Humour Man.
In 2005, Fender released a Robin Trower
signature guitar to mark the 50th anniversary of
the Stratocaster, along with this there was a Bridge
of Sighs custom shop Stratocaster, of which
only 100 will be made and will mark the
legendary album's 30th anniversary. To celebrate
this event, Robin decided to return to live work
in Europe, touring the UK, Germany, France and
The Netherlands with his band will featuring
Dave Bronze (Bass), Pete Thompson (Drums) and
Davey Pattison (Vocals).
His two appearances in the Northeast have
both sold out as we expect this Newcastle gig to
do. This is also a standing gig, a chance to get
up close and rock. Don't think too long about
buying tickets, get yours today before they sell
out.
www.trowerpower.com
See him on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0d1HilfLxA
|
|
|