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Graeme Dewar

About Me


Graeme Dewar a Dundee lad, has been singing/songwriting all his life. He has always thought it important to create his own unique writing skill, and with him playing guitar in open tuning he has been able to create a wonderfully unique sound which captivates his audiences and leaves them yearning for more. In 1989, he recorded his first and only album "Common Blue" at Reel Time Studios, Newcastle. The album was produced by himself and Trisha Ward. With the help of the following artists, the album was created and the few tracks on this site are a sample of what is a stunning album.
guitar &Vocals - Graeme Dewar
Drums & Percussion - Paul Smith
Bass Guitar - Kieth Peberdy
Electric Guitar - Tony Pluck
Cello - Ruth Morris
Sax & Flutes - Ray Dales
Keyboards - Trisha Ward
Backing vocals - Graeme Dewar, Trisha Ward, John Ward
Piano on 'Sometimes Happens' - Dave Oliver
Percussion on 'Song for Noeline' arranged and programmed by Steve Daget & Ken Howell
Song Arrangements - Graeme Dewar & Trisha Ward
Recording & Mixing - Steve Dagget
Produced by - Graeme Dewar & Trisha Ward
Music & Lyrics - Graeme Dewar

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Member Since: 24/07/2006
Band Members: "I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." Robert McCloskey
Influences: Gerry Rafferty,The Beatles, The Who, Davey Graham, The Incredible String Band, John McGlauchlin, Shakti, Christie Moore, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Jack Bruce, Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac, Jethro Tull, John Martyn, Paul Brady, Jim Rafferty, Delaney and Bonnie, Ocean Colour Scene, John Mayalls Bluesbreakers, Rory Gallagher, The Taste, Dire Straits,Procol Harum, J.S. Bach, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Peter Green, Sam Cook, Average White Band to name but a few and a warm thanks to The Liverpool Poets: Pete Brown, Brian Patten, Adrian Henri and Rodger McGough for teaching me about the small p. And the Dundee painter Joseph McIntyre for giving the world his art.
Sounds Like: A very Special thanks to Gerry Rafferty for paying close attention to the events in my life and writing the most beautiful songs about them. Thank you Gerry.....Whatever's Written in Your Heart.

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