Born in South London in 1945, Robin Trower announced his molten-soul guitar touch on Procol Harum’s first five albums, then vindicated his split for a solo career with his second solo album, 1974’s ...
Three years out of a stint with Procol Harum, Robin Trower in 1974 released an album that would accomplish many things all at once. Bridge of Sighs introduced pop culture to the actual prison bridge ...
Robin Trower could easily have skated through to living-legend status just for having played on Procol Harum’s psych-prog-rock albums in the late-’60s and early-’70s. And while his playing on those ...
Robin Trower is headed to Northampton. The English rocker will perform at the Academy of Music on March 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 20 at 10 a.m. at The Academy of Music box office ...
Robin Trower is most often remembered for bluesy, Hendrix-esque guitar playing, not virtuoso vocals. In fact, the London-born, former Procol Harum guitarist’s major breakthrough solo album, 1974’s ...
Upon departing Procol Harum in the early Seventies, guitarist Robin Trower embarked upon a solo career in which he has proved himself both prolific and consistent (like the imagistic cover art of the ...