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Robin Trower (Born 9 March 1945) is an English blues singer songwriter and former member of the band Procul Harum, from Catford, South East London.

While growing up by the seaside in the sunny town of Southend-On-Sea, Trower’s early interest in music was evident through his attempts to start numerous bands. After his latest effort, “The Jam” disbanded, Trower joined Gary Brooker, his schoolfriend, to play for his band, Procul Harum.

This progressive and psychedelic rock band, named after a friend’s pet cat, provided Trower with the musical outlet he had been looking for in his formative years. Procul Harum saw instant success with their Barouque style debut single, “A Whiter Shade of Pale”. The song was a commercial success, topping charts and selling millions of copies worldwide and was seen by many as the theme song to 1967’s summer of love.

Trower continued his work with Procul Harum for a number of years, touring and playing notable shows, such as the Isle of Wight festival and an opening slot on a Jimi Hendrix tour. After releasing five albums with the band, he left to start his own project, “The Robin Trower Band” in 1973.

With a new band came a new sound, and many of the band’s early albums were recognised for their Hendrix influenced style, most notably 1974’s “Bridge of Sighs”. The Robin Trower Band has released 19 studio albums since 1973, plus collaborative albums with the likes of Bryan Ferry and Jack Bruce. The band’s latest effort was 2013’s “Roots And Branches”.

He is considered by many as an icon in the guitar world, and has influenced man blues and rock ‘n’ roll fans with his signature bends and solos. Trower himself cites James Brown’s ability to merge the two genres as a major influence on him.

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I grew up with Robin Trower. Bridge of Sighs was a pivotal album in my life-long journey toward the blues. I had dreamed of seeing him as a kid, and just missed out on an opportunity when he played in Dallas in 1976. Since that time, I've regretted having to say "I've never seen Robin Trower".

But no longer!!! Robin and his power trio came to Nashville to play in a converted warehouse called Marathon Music Works. The place is cool, though the acoustics are not great. I think I read it'll hold about 1000 people, and it look pretty full to me. We had seats only three rows from the stage, so we had a birds eye view of the show.

If you saw Robin walking down any street, you'd think "there goes somebodies old grampa". But when he picked up that Fender, I was immediately transported back to the late 70's. And when he began those haunting riffs on Bridge of Sighs, I felt like a little school girl who simply wanted to scream and cry in absolute joyful splendor. Yes, the dude still has it. Yes, he's still a force to be reckoned with. Yes, the lead singer is a very nice replacement for the original singer. Yes, the drummer is goofy, but an amazing stick man. Yes, Robin sings in some of his newer songs, and sounded great (except for the acoustic weakness of the venue). And YES, I LOVED IT!! Amazing show. And now I can say, I've seen Robin Trower LIVE!!!!

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The epicness of what Robin Trower is, came to full bloom. It was nearly impossible to simply relax, and enjoy the ride, without constantly thinking to yourself, oh my god, this is truly a legend, and he is awesome. Each song, takes you on a new ride, and you get to watch Robin Trower become the song, not just play it.

It's impossible not to hear Jimmy Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton all playing within Robin Trower, but it's all just Robin Trower. This is kind of hard to explain, but deserves the depth and appreciation for this legend. Holy crap was this one of those "I was there" nights. You don't need to understand the history of legendary guitar players to appreciate seeing Robin Trower and his band, you can just go, and enjoy the ride. But, you will be thinking, did I just witness rock history? Yes you did. Well, I sure did. I have seen Robin Trower and his different bands several times these past 30 years, and the current band that played last night, just might have been the best. They were having fun, and were all in the "Trower Trance" with each song.

You could tell these guys were having fun, way more fun then any other of his past bands.

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Watching a Robin Trower show is a spellbinding experience. Despite being 69 years old, the blues-rock vocalist and master of guitar still plays as if he was in his heyday, demonstrating his highly regarded status among strummers around the world.

Born in Catford, South East London, Trower originally made a name for himself playing in progressive rock band Procol Harum in the 60’s, before venturing off and forming his eponymous band in 1971. Since then he has pumped out an astonishing 19 albums in 30 years, with his most recent being 2013’s “Roots and Branches”

“One moment while I make sure I’m not in tune” Trower jokes with a knowing glint in his eye as he enters the stage. After that it’s straight into it as he strokes out a flawless rendition of “Too Rolling Stoned” with the vocals coming courtesy of long time collaborator James Dewar. The show is jam packed with Trower’s trademark Seventies style riffs and swirling lengthy solos, which have seen him often bracketed alongside the likes of Hendrix, Clapton and Beck. If you’re a fan of any of those or you already know the magic of Robin Trowers music, then I highly recommend catching him live!

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I can't think of a time that I wasn't a fan of the rock guitarist, Robin Trower, so when I saw he was going to be doing a live show at the Waterfront in Norwich, I just had to go!Trower is a guitar genius, and thoroughly entertained the packed venue with his guitar of choice, the Fender Stratocaster. The audience went crazy when he played "Too Rolling Stoned," "Day of the Eagle," and his most popular single, "Little Bit of Sympathy." While it was a concert venue and there was ample opportunity to blind the audience with lights and excessive extra noise making equipment, Trower didn't do that. Instead, he simply played his guitar to the accompaniment of drums, a keyboard, and another guitarist, and let his own guitar keep the audience on our feet, swaying, with our hands in the air, completely enjoying the 90 minute spectacle. He played on without a break until he finished his set with the deep and moving "Bridge of Sighs," but was called back onto the stage to perform an encore of "Living Out of Time."Robin Trower has been in the music business for decades, both on his own and with other bands. It was a pleasure to see him perform live.

Robin Trower, as always played great! A nice mix of new stuff and his awesome oldies: Daydream, Day Of The Eagle, Bridge Of Sighs, The Fool In Me, Somebody Calling, Too Rolling Stoned, For Earth Below. A couple tunes from 20th Century Blues and cuts from his new album. The venue on the other hand leaves a lot to be desired. The Canyon Club in Agoura has great sound, but they packed in way too many people with very little standing room for general admission. People just kept coming and those of us trying to see the band were pretty much blocked - unless you were 6'8". Plenty of seats for overpriced and lousy dinner, and the management refuses to turn on the air conditioning! Sweat was literally running down off my head. This isn't a Mississippi tin roof road house, it's a modern and spacious (if you don't oversell admission) venue in an area with some of the most expensive real estate in the nation and the comfort level shouldn't make paying customers feel like they are in a dive bar. I have scratched Canyon Club off my list of venues I will see RT at in the future.

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In a word, the show was fabulous - I could go on and on about it but people are so busy these days... It was an experience, that is for sure! When he first came out we were all a little wary - would he be able to deliver like we were hoping he would? Well, he did - I honestly haven't been to too many guitar concerts, but I will say he is one of the best players (if not THE best) I've ever heard in my life (and I sincerely mean that). Not only that, but he seems like such a great person, too - he's very modest, just came out and greeted us cordially then got right down to business. We were treated to most of the 'Bridge of Sighs' LP; I was happy about that, because that is mostly what they show of him on YouTube.

I am a new fan of his - I don't remember him from the '70's, but that really doesn't matter. If you are a fan of this kind of music, I highly recommend that you get out and see this fellow, if you can. He still plays as good as ever - so catch him if you can. He's awesome!

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Robin is awesome! He is still one of the premier guitarists to ever walk the Earth! His show was different from when I last saw him about 5 years ago. This time, he played more of his rock classics, but he still had some slower and extended riffs when he seems to go into a zone where no one else is capable of going, channeling whatever inspires him as if his brain, hands and guitar were all of one amazing and synchronized mind. After the song, he sometimes looks as if he's completely surprised as well as pleased at how everything turned out while he was gone. What a terrific entertainer! I will add that the opening act, who goes by the name The Mighty Orq, was someone I'd not heard of, but holy smokes, what an incredible blues guitarist and singer! He is from Houston TX. If his show comes back to my neighborhood, I will be sure not to miss it!

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Perfect set list.

The band was Amazing!

Drums were featured on the two "For Earth Below" songs and they were perfect. Bill Lordin really raised the bar with that record and this performance took me back to that tour.

Singing the James Dewar songs is tough and they were awesome. Every line treated with honor and respect.

Sold out show with standing ovations on almost every song, Robin and the band looked like they were really enjoying the show.

I've seen Robin with James Dewar and Davey Pattison in the past. This show was as good, if not better, than all of those shows.

Wish Robin was coming to Denver so I could see them again.

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I saw Robin Trower first in 1975 at Lancaster uni (UK) and was blown away. (A few years ago I saw him in Fleetwood with the trio plus vocalist line-up, and such a line-up is not as good).

This show was very, very good, pretty well faultless with alternating new and old songs. The guitar was loud for a while, and the drums were too, and the young guy on bass and (most of the), vocals will never be able to sing as powerfully well as Jimmy Dewar did, but let none of this put you off!!!!

The sound improved, the venue was posh, the playing was faultless, the soloing inventive - not cliched, and I'm very glad I went.

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74 years old and still rockin. His bass player/vocalist sounds very similar to Robin's original guy, the great James Dewar. I especially liked the $11.00 beers at 20 Monroe Live in Grand Rapids, where he performed. Very reasonably priced. The ridiculous price gouging continues at these entertainment venues, ballparks etc. That said, Trower was still amazing. If he comes back to the states again, and to Grand Rapids, I will go see him again. I will just stay away from the, probably by then, $13.00 beers.

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“I have struggled with this decision but realize I cannot continue touring at this time”: Robin Trower cancels North American tour due to health concerns

While the guitar legend was forced to cancel his upcoming tour due to imminent major surgery, he's hopeful that he will return to the stage in the future

Guitarist Robin Trower performs at Royal Oak Music Theater on April 7, 2018 in Royal Oak, Michigan

After playing his first concerts in six years, Procol Harum's Robin Trower has announced that he is canceling his upcoming touring commitments due to health issues and an impending operation. 

Last week, Trower performed at Planet Rock's Blues Power Live in London, Gateshead, and Holmfirth in the UK. However, he has since released a statement informing his fans that his scheduled North American tour has been canceled. 

“It is with great regret that I must inform you that I will be unable to fulfill the upcoming tour of the USA in September/October,” Trower wrote . 

“I have struggled with health issues for some time now. Following my latest stay in hospital a few weeks ago, my doctor advised me that the only possible way for an effective long-term solution is to undertake a major operation as soon as possible.

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“I am currently awaiting confirmation of that date. I have also been advised that the recovery time to 100% full fitness could take a while. This makes committing to a fixed touring period in the near future impossible. I have struggled with this decision but realize I cannot continue touring at this time.

“I know that you will be as disappointed as I am, but I am very hopeful that this procedure will give me a new lease of life and I can return to doing what I love the most – playing live ASAP. I look forward to catching up with you all as soon as I am able.”

Throughout his six-decade career, Trower has achieved considerable success with Procol Harum and his power trio Robin Trower Band. One of his biggest solo albums and commercial breakthroughs, 1974's Bridge of Sighs , recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, while his latest album, Joyful Sky , arrived late last year. 

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Blues Legend Robin Trower Announces US Tour in 2024

by Em Casalena April 16, 2024, 10:33 am

He’s been producing incredible blues-rock tunes for over six decades, but Robin Trower is far from done performing live. The blues legend just announced an extensive US tour this year through September and October! The Bridge Of Sighs hitmaker will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of his most influential albums. No supporting or opening acts have been announced. Trower will also be releasing a live concert DVD on May 17 and is currently touring the United Kingdom ahead of his US tour.

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The Robin Trower 2024 Tour will start on September 14 in Des Moines, Iowa at Hoyt Sherman Place Theater. The tour will end on October 28 in Atlanta, Georgia at Center Stage Theatre.

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The main hub to get tickets to see Robin Trower’s upcoming Bridge Of Sighs Tour will be Ticketmaster . It looks like there will be a few different presale events for select dates starting on April 17 at 10:00 am local.

General on-sale will begin on April 19 at 10:00 am local. Once tickets are available to the general public, you might find tickets for cheaper than face value over at Stubhub . Stubhub is also backed by the FanProtect Program, so you won’t have to worry about scams and fake tickets like you would with similar third-party ticketing platforms. It’s worth checking out, at least!

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Robin Trower 2024 Tour Dates

September 14 – Des Moines, IA – Hoyt Sherman Place Theater

September 15 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater

September 17 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre

September 19 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory

September 21 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

September 22 – Chicago, IL – Copernicus Center

September 23 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater

September 24 – Kalamazoo, MI – State Theatre

September 26 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

September 27 – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park

September 28 – Greenburg, PA – Palace Theater

October 1 – Buffalo, NY – Asbury Hall

October 2 – Ithaca, NY – Ithaca State Theatre

October 3 – Albany, NY – The Egg

October 5 – Salisbury, MA – Blue Ocean Music Hall

October 6 – Portland, ME – Aura

October 8 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur

October 9 – Londonderry, NH – Tupelo Music Hall

October 11 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield Playhouse

October 12 – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theatre

October 13 – Huntington, NY – Paramount Theatre

October 15 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center

October 17 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penns Peak

October 18 – Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre

October 19 – Atlantic City, NJ – Borgata Music Box

October 21 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere Music Hall

October 22 – Alexandria, VA – Birchmere Music Hall

October 24 – Richmond, VA – The National

October 27 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre

October 28 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theatre

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