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  1. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Robin Trower’s Sophomore solo effort, 1974’s Bridge of Sighs, truly ranks among the top albums that every guitarist should hear. While the guitarist’s Jimi Hendrix influences are far from subtle - he used a Strat/Marshall/Uni-Vibe rig nearly identical to Hendrix’s and also played in a power trio format - Trower developed his own signature style by using Jimi’s tonal palette and riffs ...

  2. 4 de oct. de 2022 · Robin Trower is due to celebrate his 60th year as a recording artist in 2023, but at 77 years old, he’s showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. He recently released No More Worlds to Conquer , a fairly mellow affair – and the perfect accompaniment for a late-night drive – with Trower’s distinctive tones dripping emotion over every track.

  3. 17 de jun. de 2021 · British guitar legend, Robin Trower is regarded as one of the most influential guitar players of all time. Trower’s signature fiery sound and style, once compared to Jimi Hendrix, transformed over the decades with his inspirational soloing style, his unique guitar sound. Revered as a masterful guitar player, the iconic bluesman roams the neck ...

  4. Robin Trower's gear and equipment including the Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress Flanger/Filter Matrix and Fender Robin Trower Signature Stratocaster. ... Guitarist. Genres. Rock Blues. Groups. Procol Harum. Follow. Add Gear. 95 Followers. 13 Contributors. ALL 39 Guitars 2 Amplifiers 9 Effects Pedals 27 Music Accessories 1.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2018 · Robin Trower’s latest album, Living Out Of Time, released earlier this year, started off as a set of songs he had written for American guitarist Eric Gale, who supported Trower in the US a few years ago. When the project fell through, Trower decided to return to the studio and record them himself.

  6. 9 de may. de 2022 · In many ways, the title of Robin Trower’s latest record, No More Worlds to Conquer, is a fair summary of what he has achieved over the course of his six decade long career. He, of course, rose to fame as a guitarist with Procol Harum, before going on to sell out stadiums under his own steam following the release of his monster 1974 solo hit, Bridge Of Sighs.

  7. In 1991, Brooker reformed Procol Harum with guitarist Robin Trower and organist Matthew Fisher, plus new members Dave Bronze on bass and Mark Brzezicki on drums. It was originally planned that B. J. Wilson would return on drums, however he died in 1990 after three years in a persistent vegetative state following a drug overdose. [13]