Kevin Rowland Singer, song-writer and former leader of
Dexy's Midnight Runners, born Wolverhampton (17/08/53). An uncompromising and passionate performer who has drawn on his Irish ancestry in much of his music, Rowland's first group, Lucy & The Lovers were influenced by
Roxy Music and turned out to be short-lived. His next project,
Punk Rock[?] act
The Killjoys[?] were slightly more successful, releasing the single "Johnny Won't Go To Heaven" in
1977 but alienated by the Punk scene, Rowland, together with Killjoys guitarist
Al Archer[?] decided to form a new
Soul-influenced group,
Dexy's Midnight Runners.
When Dexy's disbanded in 1987, Rowland recorded a solo album called The Wanderer[?] which, together with its three singles, was a commercial failure. His next release was not until 1999 when he recorded a collection of cover versions called My Beauty[?]. Despite critical acclaim, the album again failed to sell and Rowland withdrew once more from the spotlight of the music industry.
Discography (Singles):
- Walk Away / Even When I Hold You (1988)
- Tonight / Kevin Rowland's Band (1988)
- Young Man / One Way Ticket To Palookaville (1988)
- Concrete And Clay / I Can't Tell The Bottom Fom The Top (Instrumental)(1999)
(Albums):
- THE WANDERER (Young Man / Walk Away / You'll Be The One For Me / Heartaches By The Number / I Am A Wanderer / Tonight / When You Walk Alone / Age Can't Wither You / I Want / Remember Me) (1988)
- MY BEAUTY (The Greatest Love Of All / Rag Doll / Concrete And Clay / Daydream Believer / This Guy's In Love With You / The Long And Winding Road / It's Getting Better / I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top / Labelled With Love (I'll Stay With My Dreams) / Reflections Of My Life / You'll Never Walk Alone) (1999)
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