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Trevor Bolder (9 June 1950 – 21 May 2013) was an English rock musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his long association with Uriah Heep and his tenure with The Spiders from Mars, the one-time backing band for David Bowie, although he also played alongside a variety of musicians from the early 1970s.
Bolder was born in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. His father was a trumpet player and other members of his family were also musicians. He played cornet in the school band and was active in his local R&B scene in the mid 1960s. Inspired by The Beatles, in 1964 he formed his first band with his brother and took up the bass guitar.
He first came to prominence in The Rats, which also featured fellow Hull musician Mick Ronson on lead guitar. In 1971 he was called in to replace Tony Visconti in David Bowie's backing band, which would soon be known as the Spiders from Mars. He subsequently appeared in D. A. Pennebaker's 1973 documentary and concert movie Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. He is name-checked as "Weird" (Bowie's stage nickname for Bolder) in the song Ziggy Stardust. Bolder "never looked comfortable as a glam-rock mannequin, tottering behind Ziggy Stardust in platform boots and a rainbow-hued outfit of latex and glitter".
URIAH HEEP - Live at Sweden Rock Festival (2009) Mick Box - guitar, vocals Trevor Bolder - bass, vocals Phil Lanzon - keyboards, vocals Bernie Shaw - lead vocals Russell Gilbrook - drums, vocals
Missing presumed lost, found never better.
"Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973 Copyright © Warner Music Group. All rights reserved. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: David Bowie -- guitar, vocals, saxophone, harmonica Mick Ronson -- lead guitar, bass, vocals Trevor Bolder -- bass Mick Woodmansey -- drums Mike Garson -- piano, Mellotron, organ Ken Fordham -- alto, tenor, baritone saxophone John Hutchinson -- rhythm guitar, backing vocals Brian Wilshaw -- tenor saxophone, flute Geoffrey MacCormack -- backing vocals, percussion
From Uriah Heep's great 1995 album Sea Of Light, this is Fear Of Falling, written and sung by the late, great Trevor Bolder (Heep bass player for most of the last 37 years).
David Bowie, Mick Ronson (lead guitar), Trevor Bolder (bass), Mike Garson (keyboards), Mark Carr Pritchard (guitar), Aynsley Dunbar (drums) from the 1980 Floor Show, filmed at the Marquee Club in London, October 19-20, 1973
This clip is the legendary bassist Trevor Bolder, best known as the bassist of (David Bowie) Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars and more recently touring with Uriah Heep. This video was taken at the uriah Heep show at the Key Club IN Los Angeles on Aug. 18th 2011. I'm not sure what song it is.
BBC Radio 'In Concert' Jeff Griffin & Trevor Bolder interview. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx x For more David Bowie material visit the David Bowie forum in this link. http://bowiezoneuk.proboards.com/index.cgi
Behind the scenes of the much anticipated solo album from the late, great Trevor Bolder. Featuring the guitar legend, Laurie Wisefield (guitarist for Tina Turner and Joe Cocker), who played with Trevor in Wishbone Ash. Trevor Bolder, bassist for Uriah Heep and Spiders From Mars, sadly passed away in 2013, but his legacy lives on! His solo album is being completed by friends and fellow musicians who have worked with or have been influenced by Trevor over the years. Please subscribe for further updates and the next videos for the Trevor Bolder Solo Album! For more info check out www.facebook.com/trevorboldersoloalbum
Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder and Mick "Woody" Woodmansey describe joining David Bowie's band, recording the songs and living and touring with him until the final show on July 3rd 1973. Brand new extended 2015 edit of their full interviews with rare concert footage, photos and outtakes. A treat for all Bowie and rock fans alike! You might also like "Angie Bowie Talks About David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeTCAQp8cFY
David Bowie, Mick Ronson (lead guitar), Trevor Bolder (bass), Mike Garson (keyboards), Mark Carr Pritchard (guitar), Aynsley Dunbar (drums) from the 1980 Floor Show, filmed at the Marquee Club in London, October 19-20, 1973
SUZI QUATRO! Ela apareceu para o mundo em 1973, com hits que provavam que uma mulher também poderia fazer um rock sujo e rasgado. Sempre com seu contrabaixo e liderando seu grupo, Suzi foi a primeira baixista/bandleader a se tornar rockstar, e com couro da cabeça aos pés. Musa do glam rock e do movimento "riot grrrl", ela marcou época. Também neste programa: pZ Hero com Trevor Bolder
Recorded at the Marquee, London 23.2.83 1. Can't Fight Love 2. Living Proof 3. Open Road 4. No More Lonely Nights 5. Underground 6. The King Will Come 7. Phoenix 8. Engine Overheat - Andy Powell / vocals, guitar - Laurie Wisefield / guitar, vocals - Trevor Bolder / bass - Steve Upton /drums
Uriah Heep - Ten Miles High (1979)[Studio's Bootleg Album] Release Date: 1996 This bootleg is a very particular thing, it contains the famous "Five Miles" acetate, in other words the fourth unissued album of Uriah heep with John Lawton (after Fallen Angel). The sound quality is very good, the songs are demos in form very avanced, with good and quite definitive arrangements. After these sessions Lawton and Kerslake go for their ways. To complete this album, there are 6 out-takes from the "Firefly" sessions. Three of songs of "Five Miles" acetate end in "Conquest" album, with the voice of John Sloman. The Band: Mick Box - Guitars Ken Hensley - Keyboards, Guitars, Vocals John Lawton - Lead Vocals Lee Kerslake - Drums Trevor Bolder - Bass Tracklist: From "Five Miles" acetate 01. Let It ...
In Concert @ the Paris Theatre, London 5th June 1971 Recorded for In Concert: John Peel 5 June 1971 Broadcast on 20 June 1971 David Bowie: vocals, piano, 12-string guitar; Mark Carr-Pritchard: guitar; Mick Ronson: guitar; Trevor Bolder: bass; Mick Woodmansey: drums; George Underwood, Dana Gillespie and Geoffrey Alexander: vocals and backing vocals. 01 - Queen Bitch 02 - The Supermen 03 - Looking For A Friend 04 - Kooks 05 - Song For Bob Dylan 06 - Andy Warhol (with Dana Gillespie) 07 - It Ain't Easy
Access All Areas is Demon Music Group’s superb new mid-price range featuring a wide array of the world’s biggest and most influential recording artists delivering full length, hit packed live sets from their prime 70s, 80s & 90s eras. The concerts were originally recorded for broadcast on ITV and released here for the first time, a catalogue housing the most superb live recordings in the artists’ history. Heavy rockers Uriah Heep broke onto the world stage in 1972 with the 'Demons & Wizards' LP and never looked back. This 1990 performance sees guitarist/founder Mick Box reunited with drummer Lee Kerslake from the classic period plus Phil Lanzon (keyboards), Bernie Shaw (vocals) and Trevor Bolder (bass, ex-Bowie and Wishbone Ash). This mid Eighties line-up was Heep's strongest since its h...
Duodécimo disco de estudio de la mítica banda de "hard rock" Wishbone Ash, influencia seminal para muchos grupos de "heavy" de los '70 y los '80. Tras el "Number the Brave", con John Wetton al bajo, entra a sustituirle Trevor Bolder y graban un fascinante plástico, ya olvidándose de sus influencias "folk" y progresivas de antaño para despuntar con un cruento y sólido "hard rock", aprovechando el panorama de la N.W.o.B.H.M. de la que ellos eran una clara influencia fundamental de la misma. Lo que nos encontramos son temas breves, de intensos "riffs" de guitarra y ritmo contundente. Esa tónica la ponen de manifiesto pildorazos como "Streets of Shame", "Can't Fight Love", "Angels Have Mercy" o esa cortante apertura que es "Engine Overheat", que se unen a los cortes melódicos "No More Lonely ...
(1^ Parte) Meraviglioso viaggio dal vivo nel rock sfrenato degli URIAH HEPP. Un pezzo di storia musicale inglese iniziato nel 1970 con l'inesauribile Mick Box. Il round rimane sempre potente e lo spirito della band immutato e coinvolgente. Mick Box -- guitar, vocals Trevor Bolder -- bass, vocals Bernie Shaw -- lead vocals Phil Lanzon -- keyboards, vocals Russell Gilbrook -- drums, vocals
Uriah Heep - The Legend Continues 1999 (2001) 01. Between Two Worlds 02. Universal Wheels 03. Sweet Freedom 04. Heartless Land 05. Bird Of Prey 06. Easy Livin 07. Lady In Black 08. I Hear Voices 09. Time Of Revelation 10. Rain 11. Shelter From The Rain 12. Gypsy 13. Question 14. Land Of Hope 15. Stealin 16. Only The Young 17. Sunrise 18. Love In Silence 19. Everything In Life 20. Look At Yourself Band: Bernie Shaw – lead vocals Mick Box – guitars, vocals Phil Lanzon – keyboards, vocals Trevor Bolder – bass, vocals Lee Kerslake – drums, vocals Моя партнерская программа VSP Group. Подключайся! https://youpartnerwsp.com/ru/join?67859
A Sister TV production made for Regent Street TV on behalf of The Crown Estate. In memory of Regent Street's special friend Trevor Bolder, legendary bass player from the Spiders from Mars, who recently lost his battle with cancer. We had such a great time with Trevor as one of our guests of honour at our Ziggy plaque unveiling in Heddon Street. It just wouldn't have been the same without him and here are a few special reminisces from Trevor. Trevor Bolder 9 June 1950 -- 21 May 2013
www.facebook.com/trevorboldersoloalbum Behind the scenes of the much anticipated solo album from the late, great Trevor Bolder. Featuring the mighty Lee Kerslake (who played with Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep) laying down the drum track on three of the songs - 'Which Way Will The Wind Blow', 'Fear of Falling' and 'Shelter From The Rain'. Trevor Bolder, bassist for Uriah Heep and Spiders From Mars, sadly passed away in 2013, but his legacy lives on! His solo album is being completed by friends and fellow musicians who have worked with or have been influenced by Trevor over the years. Please subscribe for further updates and the next videos for the Trevor Bolder Solo Album!
Photos of Trevor Bolder who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on May 21, 2013. Trevor wrote, played bass and sang lead vocals on this song. Rest in peace.
Happy birthday Trevor ♥ ovunque tu sei R.I.P. ♥ ♡♫♬♩♪~☮ PEACE ☮ LOVE & ROCK'N ROLL ☮~♫♬♩♪♡
Click Link to download Notes & Tablature: http://goo.gl/qwYll0 Copyright © Warner Music Group Song: Five Years Artist: David Bowie Album: The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972) Original Bass Player: Trevor Bolder Bass: Fender Precision Strings: Fender® USA, Nickel Plated Stainless Steel .045, .065, .085, .105 Software: Guitar Rig 5, Audio: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Mixer: Phonic AM240 Camera: Canon FS200 Standard Tuning "Five Years" is a song written by David Bowie, recorded on 15 November 1971, and released as the opening track on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in 1972. The song tells of an Earth doomed to destruction in five years and the aftermath of this knowledge. Bowie is rumored to have chosen the length of time, five years, as a result of...
Recorded and performed in memory of Trevor Bolder who has been a great inspiration and friend to The Talks and who sadly left us on 21st of May 2013. May he still be rocking up there with the best of them!
Our website - www.trevorboldersoloalbum.wordpress.com Here's another behind the scenes video to get your taste buds tingling! The clips were filmed by us in the studio as we like to document are own videos along side the film crew. We aren't releasing the two official song names on the video yet, we'll keep you guessing! Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/trevorboldersoloalbum Please subscribe for further updates and the next videos for the Trevor Bolder Solo Album!
URIAH HEEP songs' instrumental covers. contains tracks written by Trevor Bolder written by Trevor Bolder/Tony Gallagher written by Trevor Bolder/Pete McDonald written by John Sloman/Trevor Bolder programmed by midi-editor with reverence for Trevor Bolder.