03 June 2009

Acoustic Strawbs tour details

The Strawbs will be touring as an acoustic trio this summer in the United States. Dave Cousins, the group's leader, is bringing his bandmates: guitarist Dave Lambert and bassist Chas Cronk for 14 shows (eight with Van Der Graaf Generator, six on its own).

Formed first in 1965 at the Strawberry Hill Boys, the group soon included Sandy Denny who recorded an album's worth of pop-flavored songs written by Cousins, and also the first recording of Denny's mesmerizing "Who Knows Where The Time Goes." Before a label could be found, Sandy decided her future lay elsewhere, and the album ALL OUR OWN WORK stayed in the can until PART OF THE UNION charted in 1973.

The Strawbs became the first UK act signed to Herb Alpert's A&M Records in 1969, and then added Rick Wakeman (who went on to join Yes), and Richard Hudson and John Ford on drums and bass respectively.

The 1972 ground-breaking album, GRAVE NEW WORLD brought Dave Lambert, and a harder rock style. The song "Lay Down" became a major hit for the group, and recently appeared on the BBC's TV show, "Life On Mars." Hudson and Ford left, and former Nashville Teens' keyboardist John Hawken joined, with Stealers Wheel's Rod Coombes, and bassist Cronk. The classic album HERO AND HEROINE and GHOSTS were released. This five-piece lineup has toured the States over the past few years, tho' Hawken retired from touring in 2008.

This summer (2009) the Strawbs will be performing as a three piece, including songs from the Acoustic Strawbs' 2001 album, BAROQUE AND ROLL.


JUNE ACOUSTIC STRAWBS US GIGS

Sunday 21 June - Nokia Theatre, New York NY w/ Van Der Graaf Generator

Monday, 22 June - Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett NY
Tuesday, 23 June - Regent Theatre, Arlington, MA w/ Van Der Graaf Generator

Wednesday 24 June - State Theatre, Falls Church VA
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Thursday 25 June - Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland OH
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Friday 26 June - The Abbey, Chicago IL
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Saturday 27 June - Shank Hall, Milwaukee WI
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Monday 29 June - The Tralf, Buffalo NY
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Tuesday 30 June - Rex Theatre, Pittsburgh PA
w/ Van Der Graaf Generator
Wednesday 1 July - Ram's Head, Annapolis MA

Thursday, 2 July - Sellersville Theatre, Sellersville PA (opening: Jann Klose)

Friday, 3 July - Strand Theatre, Lakewood NJ

Saturday, 4 July - Towne Crier, Pawling NY
Sunday, 5 July - Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs NY

4 comments:

Kim said...

I believe you mean Ram's Head in Annapolis, MD! :) Sadly, I think I will have to miss the show. :(

Bill K. said...

Thanks for the critical eye :-) I didn't notice that in the release...then again I do have an issue from time to time with space bars, so you never know ;-)

Anonymous said...

Another correction -- presumably Chicago IL not Chicago OH

Bill K. said...

Presumably. Correction forthcoming.