'LONESOME' DAVE PEVERETT info
'Lonesome'
Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar)
Great guitarist, also a very
good singer, he'll be always remembered by two of the bands where he played:
Savoy Brown and Foghat.
Dave Peverett was born on
April 16, 1943 in London, England. His musical beginnings were in the bands
The Cross Ties Blues Band (with Chris Youlden), and Les Questions.
He joined mythical blues
band Savoy Brown in 1967.
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Chris Youlden (vocals)
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Kim Simmonds (guitar)
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Dave Peverett (guitar, vocals)
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Rivers Jobe (bass)
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Bob Hall (keyboards)
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Roger Earl (drums)
After one album, Getting
to the point, Rivers Jobe left, and Tony Stevens was recruited.
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Chris Youlden (vocals)
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Kim Simmonds (guitar)
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Dave Peverett (guitar, vocals)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
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Bob Hall (keyboards)
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Roger Earl (drums)
They released two albums with
this lineup: Blue matter and A step further.
But Bob Hall leaves the band in December 1969:
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Chris Youlden (vocals)
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Kim Simmonds (guitar)
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Dave Peverett (guitar, vocals)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
Roger Earl (drums)
A new album is released, Raw
Sienna. In May 1970, their singer Chris Youlden leaves, becoming
a quartet.
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Kim Simmonds (guitar)
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Dave Peverett (guitar, vocals)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
Roger Earl (drums)
A new album, Looking in,
and Kim Simmonds is left alone when the remaining members leave to form
another great band, Foghat. (For those wanting to know, Kim kept on with
Savoy Brown with new members, some of them to be covered in my Olympus:
Andy Pyle and Paul Raymond).
Note: in 1981 it was released
a live album from that Savoy Brown lineup, called Just live.
The original Foghat lineup
was:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
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Roger Earl (drums)
After four albums, Tony left
the band in 1975, being replaced for a while by their friend Nick Jameson,
who had been produced some of their albums:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Nick Jameson (bass)
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Roger Earl (drums)
But that same year, they found
a replacement for the bass role, Craig McGregor:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Craig McGregor (bass)
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Roger Earl (drums)
In 1980, one of the founders,
Rod Price leaves the band:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Erik Cartwright (guitar, vocals)
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Craig McGregor (bass)
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Roger Earl (drums)
Next change happens in 1983:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Erik Cartwright (guitar, vocals)
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Rob Alter (bass)
Roger Earl (drums)
The bass role was played by
different musicians during a couple of years, one of them being the great
Kenny Aaronson. Help here, please!
And finally, Lonesome leaves
the band in 1985. It was apparently the end of the road for Foghat, although
the other members kept the band alive. But something was missing...
Dave started playing with
other people. This was a project of a band:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Paul Jones (vocals)
Bob Hall (keyboards)
Micky
Waller (drums)
+ others unknown to me
Trouble comes when in 1990,
Dave and Rod resurrect Foghat. By that time, there was already another
Foghat band, commanded by original drummer Roger Earl. This was Dave Peverett's
version of Foghat:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Bryan Bassett (guitar)
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Stephen Dees (bass)
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Eddie Zyne (drums)
They changed bassist next year:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Bryan Bassett (guitar)
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Riff West (bass)
Eddie Zyne (drums)
But the peace arrives when the
original members decide playing together again. This was 1993:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Rod Price (guitar, slide)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
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Roger Earl (drums)
In 1999, Rod Price retires from
live tours, and his place is filled in concerts by friend Bryan Bassett:
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'Lonesome' Dave Peverett (guitar,
vocals)
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Bryan Bassett (guitar, vocals)
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Tony
Stevens (bass)
Roger Earl (drums)
And, as I've told before, the
sad ending to a great career is Dave's death on February 7, 2000. He was
suffering from cancer for a while, but a pneumonia made things too critical.
Rest in peace, Lonesome Dave!
Albums with Savoy Brown:
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Getting to the point (1968)
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Blue matter (Apr 69)
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A step further (Sep 69)
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Raw Sienna (Jun 70)
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Looking in (Oct 70)
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Just live (1981) (recorded live in 1970)
Albums with Foghat:
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Foghat (Jun 72)
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Foghat (II) (Mar 73)
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Energized (Jan 74)
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Rock and roll outlaws (Oct 74)
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Fool for the city (Sep 75)
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Night shift (Nov 76)
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Live (Aug 77)
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Stone blue (May 78)
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Boogie motel (Oct 79)
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Before Foghat days (originally credited
to Warren Phillips and The Rockets, released in 1969, re-released in 1979)
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Tight shoes (Jun 80)
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Girls to chat and boys to bounce (Jul
81)
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In the mood for something rude (Oct
82)
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Zig-zag walk (Jun 83)
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Return of the boogie men (Sep 94)
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Road cases (May 98) (live)
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King Biscuit Flower Hour presents (May
99, live album recorded in 1976, plus 4 bonus live tracks from 1974. Tony
only plays on these 1974 recordings)
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collective live album credited as Summer Daze
(Jun 97, with songs by Foghat, John Kay & Steppenwolf, Blue Oyster
Cult and Pat Travers - 3 songs each)
Sessions:
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VV.AA. (Rattlesnake guitar: the music of Peter
Green, 1995) (2CD, with Rory
Gallagher, Ken Hensley,
Bobby Tench, Mike
Kellie, Luther Grosvenor, Mick Abrahams, Snowy White, John 'Rabbit'
Bundrick, Jess Roden, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ray Gomez, Billy Sheehan, Bobby
Chouinard, Stu Hamm, Jonathan Mover, Zoot Money, Max Middleton)
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Savoy Brown (Bring it home, 1995)
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Riff West & Friends (Animal magnetism,
1996, with Steve Morse, Dann Huff)
Related links:
From the always interesting
Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin),
we have:
From the superb site Knights
in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar
& Vanja), we have:
Thanks section
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Dedicated to 'Lonesome'
Dave Peverett. Keep on playing that blues, wherever you are!
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at mterol@gva.es
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