Trevor Bolder was born in Hull UK on June 9th 1950. The first band experience Bolder had was with the CHICAGO BLUES STYLE BAND. In 1968 he founded the band RONO with MICK RONSON (ex-Rats).
In 1971 Bolder played bass on DAVID BOWIE’S album HUNKY DORY. Some of the other musicians then were: MICK RONSON guitar and RICK WAKEMAN piano. In 1972 he did his job on BOWIE’S anthem THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST & THE SPIDERS FROM MARS. In 1973 Bolder played on DANA GILLESPIE’S album WEREN’T BORN AS A MAN together with MICK RONSON, RICK WAKEMAN, DAVID BOWIE, CHRIS REA, and RAY COOPER. In the same year Bolder joined the MICK RONSON BAND. Other bandmembers then were MICK GARSON and AYNSLEY DUNBAR. A year later SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVENUE was released. In September 1974 the band splitted, and as a farewell gift PLAY DON’T WORRY was released in 1975.
In 1975 THE SPIDERS FROM MARS were formed. With Bolder, WOODY WOODMANSEY (drums), DAVE BLACK (guitar), PETE McDONALD (vocals), and MIKE GARSON (keyboards), and the album with the same name was recorded, being released in 1976. The ten songs show a high musical level, especially the Bolder songs such as PRISONER and RAINBOW. RED EYES, I DON’T WANNA DO NO LIMBO and STRANGER TO MY DOOR were written by Bolder and McDONALD. But after this album the band stopped in early 1976.
In September 1976 Bolder replaced JOHN WETTON in URIAH HEEP. He stayed there until March 1981 and played on the following albums: FIREFLY (1977), INNOCENT VICTIM (1977), FALLEN ANGEL (1978) and CONQUEST (1980). Bolder did his part in songwriting. From SAVE IT of FALLEN ANGEL to NO RETURN, FOOLS, WON’T HAVE TO WAIT TOO LONG and IT AIN’T EASY from CONQUEST. Although CONQUEST got bad critics, many fans say Bolder was on his best on this one. Maybe the funky style was responsible for it.
When at the end of 1980 things went wrong with Uriah Heep (Hensley left the band) Bolder and Mick Box visited DAVID BYRON trying to bring him back as a frontman. They were stunned as Byron refused, and it seemed to be the last action that could save Heep from disaster. Later Bolder admitted the band probably should have changed its name after Hensley’s departure. Meanwhile, in 1981 Bolder played with Ken Hensley on his solo album FREE SPIRIT.
In April 1981 Bolder changed Heep for WISHBONE ASH, however his heart was with Uriah Heep. In WISHBONE ASH then were ANDY POWELL, LAURIE WISEFIELD, and STEVE UPTON. There again he replaced JOHN WETTON, like 5 years before with Heep, so WISHBONE ASH could go on touring. Bolder did the singing parts in the band with ANDY POWELL. In 1982 TWIN BARRELS BURNING was recorded at the JIMMY PAGE homestudio for the mini-label AVM. The band started touring again. There was unexpected success with the album, and the 22nd place in the UK album charts was celebrated. From the middle of 1982 until February 1983 WISHBONE ASH toured through India, England, Italy, Holland, USA and Sweden.
In April 1983 Bolder returned to Uriah Heep in time for the HEAD FIRST TOUR. He replaced BOB DAISLEY. From this point Bolder never left Heep again. He became a factor of importance within the band, as he wrote and writes great songs and he also worked eventually as a producer.
Since he’s back with Heep he demonstrated his high level bass playing on 12 official albums: EQUATOR (1985), LIVE IN MOSCOW (1988), RAGING SILENCE (1989), DIFFERENT WORLD (1991), SEA OF LIGHT (1995), SPELLBINDER (1996), SONIC ORIGAMI (1998), FUTURE ECHOES OF THE PAST (2000), ACOUSTICALLY DRIVEN (2001), ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN (2001), MAGICIAN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY (2002), LIVE IN USA (2003). After Mick Box he’s the one who's been more time in the band.
For SEA OF LIGHT, the 1995 album released by Steamhammer, Bolder wrote SWEET SUGAR, FEAR OF FALLING, FIRES OF HELL and DREAM ON. This acoustic song was released as a single but due to the lack of promotion it had no chance to achieve success. The 1998 album SONIC ORIGAMI contains three Bolder songs: I HEAR VOICES, SHELTER FROM THE RAIN and ONLY THE YOUNG. He co-wrote EVERYTHING IN LIFE, an older song which was often played live but never recorded in studio before.
Besides HEEP, in 1995 the SPIDERS FROM MARS were reformed just for a MICK RONSON tribute festival. The line up on this tour was WOODY WOODMANSEY on drums, and the guitar was played by former NAZARETH member BILLY RANKIN. In 1996 even a TRIBUTE FESTIVAL tour was set up in the UK with Bolder. In July 1997 THE SPIDERS FROM MARS started a minor UK tour. JOE ELLIOT and PHIL COLLEN from DEF LEPPARD also joined the Spiders on a few occasions, and a live album was recorded under the name CYBERNAUTS.
URIAH HEEP is still going strong and right now they're in the Chapel Recording Studios in the UK preparing their new studio album, scheduled to be released in September 2007 on Sanctuary Records. A solo effort by Trevor is also expected for some time soon. So we can expect a lot of music coming from Trevor and his Heep mates in the coming future.
Hi Trevor, 36 years apart,I bow my head Having had the pleasure of premiering two albums featuring your blistering bass-lines, I gotta say; amazing. The new heep album is great, best in decades from you guys. But what really blew me away was the new version of SM '72, doing fully justice to the lower region of the sound. And although being a big Bowie fan, what stood out was your bass playing it's so spot on and brilliant. A dream come true if you guys ever worked together again, if only for a song or two, not likely perhaps, but why not?
thanks and cheers Hoping to catch a Heep show soon. Joern(The Underdog)
Hi Trevor, thanks for your friendship. I am planning a book charting the Tyneside music scene over the decades and I am looking for people who are willing to share their memories of playing in Newcastle. If you feel that you can share some of yours, please let me know. All the best. Malcolm
Trevor- Thanks much for the add. I'm listening to The Golden Palace even as I receive this approval. I rotate my top friends around and you'll be on my front page in the future. Almost time for WAKE THE SLEEPER! I'm really looking forward to it. All the best.
I’m happy to announce you that I’ve put a new song on my page : « A mon père » (« To my father »). On piano, the great pianist Mike Garson with whom I continue at the moment a collaboration.
I would honoured if you accept to listen to it. Hope you’ll appreciate.
Dear Trevor and your readers, Please take a moment to sign the Mick Ronson 'Rock and Roll Hall of Fame' petition to have Mick inducted. "LET YOUR VOICE BE SEEN", cheers
I'm honored to have you add me to your page! Please take a moment and visit glenwoodsmith. com and let me know what you think. Thanks for the music. I can't wait to hear more! Peace.