DAVE LAMBERT was born in Hounslow, Middlesex, and showed his desire to make music from a young age. He first learnt to play drums, then moved on to ukelele and guitar at the ripe old age of seven, and made his onstage debut at Alexandra Junior School when he was eleven years old.
In 1963 he began writing his own material, and in 1966 Dave formed FRIDAY'S CHYLD together with BOB VOICE (a friend from Dave's Boys' Brigade days), and DICK DUFALL. The following year the band's name was changed to FIRE, and Dave wrote "FATHER'S NAME IS DAD" which was recorded and released to much acclaim.
FIRE: (l-r) Dick Dufall, Dave Lambert, Bob Voice.
Dave turned fully professional on 1st January 1968 and whilst writing a new stage act for Fire he broke new ground by penning a very early concept album; a musical fairytale entitled "THE MAGIC SHOEMAKER". The album, now a much sought-after collectors' item, was released in 1970 on the PYE label and included contributions from DAVE COUSINS (whom Dave Lambert had first met at an early STRAWBS concert) on banjo, and PAUL BRETT on electric guitar.
"THE MAGIC SHOEMAKER" - FIRE
Despite success, Fire disbanded when Dave felt he had reached creative stagnation and became disillusioned with the unfathomable workings of the music industry.
A vinyl album entitled “UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD: THE ALTERNATE FIRE” containing tracks from “The Magic Shoemaker”, together with classics including “Father’s Name is Dad”, “Will I Find Love” and “Treacle Toffee World” was released in 1997 on the TENTH PLANET label. More recently, the album was re-released in CD format by WOODEN HILL and is currently available with six additional recordings, making a total of nineteen tracks.
"UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD: THE ALTERNATE FIRE" - (vinyl)
"UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD: THE ALTERNATE FIRE" - (CD)
Dave and fellow Fire men Bob and Dick had long consigned Fire to their memories......however, quite astonishingly, in late 2007 they were delighted to perform together for the first time in 37 years! "The Magic Shoemaker" album, together with other Fire classics including "Father's Name is Dad" and "Treacle Toffee World", was performed for the first (and second!) time ever at THE WINDLESHAM THEATRE on 30th November and 1st December 2007.
During the concerts, Fire's earliest manager, RAY HAMMOND, kept the audience enthralled with narration of the fairytale which served to introduce each song (and had been cunningly rewritten by Dave to include "FATHER'S NAME IS DAD" and "TREACLE TOFFEE WORLD"). The standing ovations Fire received (many fans having travelled from overseas) confirmed the resounding success of the venture.
The catalyst for Fire to reunite occurred in late 2006 when Dave was shown a book entitled “THEN NOW AND RARE: BRITISH BEAT 1960-1969” by TERRY RAWLINGS, which features a full page Fire spread. Dave was recently further surprised to be shown another book featuring his career and the history of Fire; "THOSE WERE THE DAYS: AN UNOFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE BEATLES' APPLE ORGANISATION 1967-2001" by STEFAN GRANADOS. Dave admits it feels strange now to be reading about events from so early in his career!
"THEN NOW AND RARE" and " THOSE WERE THE DAYS"
Furthermore, in April 2008 Dave discovered through chance conversation that the guitar riffs he wrote for "Father's Name is Dad" have been used by THE PET SHOP BOYS! Their 2004 CD entitled "FLAMBOYANT" featured a b-side entitled "I DIDN'T GET WHERE I AM TODAY" which prominently used Dave's riffs, with Dave credited as a co-writer. Dave was both delighted and stunned to hear the news for the first time!
"FLAMBOYANT"
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In July 2004 "Father's Name" received further recognition by being placed at No. 6 in Will Sergeant's "Ten Best Psychedelic British Songs" in The Independent newspaper.
Initially, following the demise of Fire in 1970, Dave frequently performed onstage with Dave Cousins - but not as a duo - instead, the two Daves would each play their own songs, first one would play then challenge the other to follow with a song of their own in the same context, and so on throughout the concert.
Whilst working as a solo act supporting MUNGO JERRY on a British tour, however, Dave was invited to form a new outfit with Mungo members PAUL KING and COLIN EARL. Bass player RUSSELL BROWN and percussionist JOE RUSH were added, leading to the 1971 formation of THE KING EARL BOOGIE BAND. Two singles, "PLASTIC JESUS" and "STARLIGHT" were released, together with an album released in 1972 entitled "TROUBLE AT MILL". The sessions were produced by Dave Cousins and TOM ALLOM.
"TROUBLE AT MILL" - KING EARL BOOGIE BAND
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During that same period Dave was also in much demand working as a session musician on a variety of different projects, including the theme tune for a popular television programme called "ASK ASPEL". RICK WAKEMAN wrote the tune, which was recorded during the summer of 1971 by Rick, Dave, RICHARD HUDSON and JOHN FORD. Dave Lambert and Rick Wakeman collaborated shortly afterwards to write the film score for “ZEE & CO.” (better known as “X, Y & ZEE” in the USA), which was released in 1972 and starred Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine and Susannah York.
In 1972 also, together with fellow Strawbs Dave Cousins and CHAS CRONK (who also played bass on the "Zee & Co" film score), Dave Lambert played on Rick Wakeman's highly successful first solo album “THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII”.
(Rick, the two Daves and Chas were reunited in 2007 when they recorded a special live session at Shepperton Film Studios for “RICK’S PLACE”, Rick's weekly radio programme on PLANET ROCK. The recording took place on the stage where "THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST" was recorded from 1971-87.
Rick Wakeman plays piano accompaniment to Acoustic Strawbs (r-l: Dave Lambert, Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk) - April 2007. For more photos of the Planet Rock radio session see "Pics".
Acoustic Strawbs were once again reunited with Rick Wakeman on 8th August 2008 when they were invited to play at Rick's Celebrity Classic and Golf Gala Dinner at Cobham Hilton. The event was held in aid of SPARKS, a charity which assists premature babies among other causes.)
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Back to 1972......in September of that year, having recently played on DAVE COUSINS' first solo album "TWO WEEKS LAST SUMMER", Dave was invited to replace TONY HOOPER to take Strawbs in the more rock-oriented direction then being sought. Increased commerciality led Strawbs to enjoy many album and singles successes including:
"LAY DOWN"
and
"PART OF THE UNION".
Though arguably best-known in the UK for their singles chart successes, Strawbs have released a large catalogue of albums which have achieved chart success worldwide. Dave contributed in both writing and playing terms to Strawbs' most highly-regarded albums, which include:
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Having spent almost 20 years away from Strawbs, Dave rejoined the band in August 1998 when they reformed for a massively successful 30th anniversary concert in the grounds of Chiswick House, London. Despite having thought he'd long-since retired from professional musicianship, he soon found himself constantly happily touring and recording once again!
Dave and fellow Strawbs past and present share the stage for encores at the band's CHISWICK HOUSE 30th Anniversary Concert.
Since then, several further albums featuring Dave's work have been released, including:
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Strawbs' DVDs also recently released include:
NEW DVD FOOTAGE!!! A taster of "LAY DOWN WITH THE STRAWBS" - released August 2008
Dave and fellow Strawbs performing "COLD STEEL" from the "LAY DOWN WITH THE STRAWBS" DVD
Strawbs' performance at The Robin 2, Bilston in 2006 was recorded for both DVD and CD releases entitled "LAY DOWN WITH THE STRAWBS", out NOW. (August 2008 - available from Secret Records - http://www.secretrecordslimited.com and other major retailers.)
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Various inc A&M Polydor Arista Witchwood Angel Air
In September 2009 Dave played with
STRAWBS
(both acoustic and various electric line-ups) at the band's 4Oth Anniversary celebrations at Twickenham Rugby Ground.
FIRE also played, (Dave's 60s psychedelic band, best known for "The Magic Shoemaker" album and classics including "Father's Name is Dad")
and it was the first outing for
ZEUS
- a newly formed outfit involving Dave alongside Tom Leary (Feast Of Fiddles), Graeme Taylor (Gryphon/John Tams Band/Albion Band/Home Service/John Kirkpatrick Band/Rolf Harris Band etc.) and Jon Davie (Gryphon/Home Service/John Williams etc). Zeus received a standing ovation (keep watching for details of their first album and live dates.)
The event was a huge success, enjoyed immensely both by those who performed and by fans of Strawbs and related bands who had flown in from many parts of the world to be present.
The weekend's grand finale featured Strawbs, accompanied by members of The Royal Artillery Band with
ROBERT KIRBY
as conductor. Sadly, Robert died just three weeks after this joyous event, on 3rd October 2009. He is dearly missed by his family, friends and all who had the pleasure of his company during his fascinating career. Click
here to read several tributes to Robert and obituaries from The Guardian and The Scotsman newspapers.
Robert Kirby conducting The Royal Artillery Band at Strawbs' 40th Anniversary Celebrations (photo Jon Connolly)
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Strawbs' latest album, "Dancing to the Devil's Beat" is available now from
Witchwood Records and all major retailers.
Dancing to the Devil's Beat
The new album celebrates Strawbs' 40th anniversary, and features Oliver Wakeman on keyboards. "Dancing to the Devil's Beat" was the second album recorded by Strawbs using Chris Tsangarides' studio in Kent.
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Dave Lambert reassembled his earliest band, FIRE (formerly known as Friday's Chyld), to play their classic "rock fairytale" album "The Magic Shoemaker" (released in 1970) in its entirety for the first time ever in late 2007. The concerts were professionally recorded, and a new FIRE CD entitled "THE MAGIC SHOEMAKER - LIVE!" was released on 6th October 2008 on the Angel Air Records label and is available from most major retailers.
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DAVE LAMBERT PERFORMING "IT'S JUST LOVE" SOLO DURING THE WINDLESHAM FIRE REUNION CONCERTS
The Fire concerts were amazing and an absolute triumph for all involved. Several more clips of amateur footage may be viewed on YouTube - search for "Magic Shoemaker".
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Some shots taken on Strawbs' highly successful 2008 UK and US tours appear on the above slideshow. In 2009 Dave continues to tour the UK, Europe and North America constantly with Strawbs in both electric and acoustic formats, which he enjoys immensely.
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Of Further Interest....
During the early 1980's Dave returned to an early passion - skiing - and from 1986 - 1998 he worked as a ski instructor, also performing shows as a solo musician three times a week, in Niederau, Austria.
Dave in his ski-instructor days - back row, far right, with the WILDSCHONAU SKI SCHOOL - really it is!
In 2004, Dave's second solo album entitled "WORK IN PROGRESS" was released on the WITCHWOOD RECORDS label.
"WORK IN PROGRESS" - DAVE LAMBERT
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Another of Dave's friends from Boys' Brigade days was JOHN ENTWISTLE of THE WHO. Their friendship continued well beyond boyhood years, and in 1978 when Dave recorded his first solo album "FRAMED" in Los Angeles, he was presented him with what sadly turned out to be his only opportunity to record with John, who played bass on the album.
"FRAMED" - DAVE LAMBERT
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In a recent TV documentary entitled "THUNDERFINGERS", Dave and various other musicians (including RICK WAKEMAN and GORDON GILTRAP) recounted numerous tales of their friendships with John, following his sad and untimely death. The documentary was subsequently made available in DVD format and may be purchased from many major retailers.
"THUNDERFINGERS - A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN ENTWISTLE OF THE WHO"
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DAVE PERFORMING "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" SOLO IN THE US, OCT. 2006
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In April 2007 an album of songs entitled "TOUCH THE EARTH", written and recorded by Dave Lambert and Chas Cronk, was released on the Witchwood Media label. The album, released under the name of LAMBERT CRONK, features contributions from former Strawbs TONY FERNANDEZ and ANDY RICHARDS, and also NICK MAGNUS and IAN MOSLEY, both of whom Chas worked with during his time in STEVE HACKETT's BAND. Most of the material was written during the 1980s and was to have been released by EMI at the time, but due to the numerous commitments of the musicians involved release was shelved. Thankfully, the material has now seen the light of day, however. Two brand new songs, one written by Dave and one by Chas, are included on the album.
Strawbs at FAIRPORT CONVENTION's hugely successful 40th Anniversary CROPREDY FESTIVAL (August 2007). Full line-up, r-l: DAVE LAMBERT, DAVE COUSINS, ROD COOMBES, CHAS CRONK, JOHN HAWKEN.
"Touch the Earth" and most Strawbs' albums and DVDs are available from www.witchwoodrecords.co.uk where orders may be made online, by phone, or by fax. "Touch the Earth" and many Strawbs albums may also be purchased from other leading retailers.
Downloads of tracks from several albums featuring Dave, including "Work in Progress" (out of stock in CD format) are also available atWitchwood Media.
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Pictured above: Dave, his sister Sue and Ian MacLagan (ex-Small Faces, Faces etc.) following Ian's Buckingham concert with The Bump Band in July 2008. Dave and Ian have kept in touch since their days as infant school classmates!
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Acoustic Strawbs opened for Rick Wakeman at two very special concerts at Hampton Court Palace on Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd May 2009.
THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII - Rick Wakeman
During the concerts, Rick (a former member of Strawbs himself) performed his classic album "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" in its entirety, with the Palace's West Front providing the most appropriate of surroundings. Fittingly also, all three members of Acoustic Strawbs played on "The Six Wives" album, which achieved iconic status worldwide.
A DVD recording of Acoustic Strawbs performances at these awe-inspiring concerts is available to pre-order NOW from Witchwood Records, together with Strawbs' latest album ("Dancing to the Devil's Beat").
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(With thanks for photos to: H. Bergevin (header), P. Bradley, A. Brown, L. Cotton, D. Greener, S. Holton and K. West.)
Thanks for the add! I really enjoyed the Zeus performance at the Strawbs 40th weekend (not to mention everything else including Fire ;) I look forward to the Zeus album :) Cheers!
Great gig at the Palace Theatre last evening – pity the Strawbs were not afforded more time for a longer set. I particularly enjoyed ‘Ghosts’ – stunning arrangement.
Just passing by to say how much I enjoyed your playing at The Strawbs 40th, on sunday. I'm still kicking myself for missing saturday. I liked the Fire line up, great sound. Hope to catch you at the Legends of Rock tour soon.
Hello sports fans! The new 12" single from Max Quirk "Bam Boo You"
is released this Monday the 14th of September on H.S.N.C. Records &
features club & dub mixes. It comes in limited edition fluorescent green/clear marbled vinyl & will be available from all good house music outlets. This is a STRICTLY VINYL ONLY release.
Hello Dave, was just listening to Deep Cuts. Your voice is so fantastic, and always a pleasure to hear.. I hope you are doing well. A new strange work...Structural Damage (a trilogy)