John Lawton (musician)

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John Lawton (born July 11, 1946 in Halifax, England) is a rock and roll and blues vocalist best known for his work with Lucifer's Friend, Uriah Heep and the Les Humphries Singers.

John Lawton live at the Borderline in London, 2001
John Lawton live at the Borderline in London, 2001

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[edit] Biography

Lawton began his musical career in North Shields, UK, in the early '60s with The Deans, a bunch of kids who decided at random that he should be singer. He then moved on to West One and later Stonewall which included John Miles, Vic Malcolm (later Geordie) and Paul Thompson (later Roxy Music).

After Stonewall finished their stint at "Top Ten Club in Hamburg in '69, Lawton decided to stay in Germany, after having been offered the job as singer with legendary German rock cult band Lucifer's Friend (1969-1976 and 1979-1995) with whom he recorded 9 studio albums. He also joined the Les Humphries Singers, in the early '70s (which included the Eurovision Song Contest in '75).

The vocalist with Lucifer's Friend has built a reputation on his powerful vocals and charismatic personality and is regarded as one of the best singers around. In 1976 Lawton joined Uriah Heep as their frontman, recording the albums "Firefly", "Innocent Victim", "Fallen Angel" and "Live in Europe '79", touring Europe and the USA until September '79.

During his longstanding career Lawton has worked with some big names of rock, on various projects, including Roger Glover's "Butterfly Ball" live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1975, featuring David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan and Twiggy. He sang on Eddie Hardin's "Wizard's Convention II" with Chris Farlowe, Denny Lane, Paul Jones and Tony Ashton.

Lawton worked with some of the finest record producers, including Tony Clarke (Moody Blues), Jimmy Miller (Rolling Stones), Harold Faltermayer (Pet Shop Boys), who produced the titles Lawton sang on the Lenny McDowell Project "Lost Paradise".

Lawton sang with German rockband Rebel, later known as Zar, on three albums, during the late '80's/'90s including their hit singles "Line of Fire" and "Eagles Flight", moving on to Volker Barber's classical project "Excalibur". He also sang on several German commercials, including the "Colgate Gel" TV spots, the "Peter Stuyvesant Travel" spots, the Stuyvesant single "Come Together" and a stint for Harley Davidson Motorbikes.

Lawton formed GunHill, later known as JLB - John Lawton Band, in January of 1994, touring the UK and Europe. In 1995 he briefly re-joined Uriah Heep, for 2 weeks, to tour South Africa and Austria with Deep Purple, filling in for their singer Bernie Shaw, who was suffering from voice problems at the time.

Inspired by German top producer Robert Papst and his partner Reinhold Hoffman, Lawton re-recorded one of the Les Humphries Singer's favourites, the big '70 s hit "Mama Loo", in January '98. In August 2000, his solo CD "Still Paying My Dues To The Blues", produced by Robert Papst, was released in Europe, UK and Scandinavia, by Hypertension Music Hamburg and distributed through EDEL Germany. This album has been hailed by many as the best work John has ever done.

During the 4th Uriah Heep Annual Convention in London, May 2000, plans were made for a one-off concert by the so-called Hensley/Lawton Band. Lawton was joined by former Heep keyboarder Ken Hensley, for the first time 21 years after Lawton's departure from Heep in 1979! With them were Paul Newton (Heep's original bassist), and 2 members of Lawton's band Reuben Kane on lead guitar and Justin Shefford on drums. They played a collection of old Heep classics and some of Hensley & Lawton's solo songs to an amazed audience, and the concert was recorded for a CD release called "The Return".

In 2001 Lawton teams up with Ken Hensley to form the Hensley Lawton Band. After extensive touring, during Spring and Summer of 2001, culminating with a concert in Hamburg, Germany, featuring a full orchestra and a new rendition of Heep's old classic "Salisbury", both Ken and John return to their respective solo careers. On December 7, 2001, both John Lawton and Ken Hensley appeared on stage with today's Uriah Heep line-up during the annual Magician's Birthday Party at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London. This concert was recorded and released as a CD/DVD.

The John Lawton Band - "JLB" was taken on by Classick Rock Productions in 2001, to record the acoustic CD "Steppin It Up", which features John & Steve Dunning. "One More Night" Live at the Mean Fiddler, CD & DVD, is recorded in 2002, which is followed in 2003 by JLB's "Sting In The Tale" CD, an original studio rock album. Later that year followes another Live CD & DVD "Shakin' The Tale". JLB have been touring extensively with their last gig in Hamburg, Sept 2004, when Lawton decided to take an indefinite break.

In May 2006 Lawton joined forces with Dutch guitarist Jan Dumée (ex-Focus) to form the On The Rocks project. On The Rocks - "OTR" feature Brazilian musicians Ney Conceição on bass, Xande Figueiredo on drums, and Marvio Ciribelli on keyboards. Lawton and Dumée have written and recorded the tracks for an upcoming debut album that will be released soon.

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Asterix

(pre-Lucifer's Friend)

[edit] With Lucifer's Friend

[edit] With the Les Humphries Singers

  • We Are Goin' Down Jordan - 1971
  • Singing Detonation - 1971
  • Old Man Moses - 1971
  • Mexico - 1972
  • Sound '73 - 1973
  • Mama Loo (= La Onu Cantante) - 1973
  • Live in Europe - 1973
  • Carnival - 1973
  • Sound '73/II - 1973
  • The World Of - 1973
  • Kansas City - 1974
  • Sound '74 - 1974
  • One of These Days - 1974
  • Rock 'n Roll Party - 1974
  • Amazing Grace & Gospeltrain - 1975
  • Party on the Rocks - 1975

[edit] With Uriah Heep

  • Firefly - 1977
  • Innocent Victim - 1977
  • Fallen Angel - 1978
  • Live in Europe 79 - (recorded 1979, released 1986)
  • The Magician's Birthday Party - (recorded 2001, released 2002)

[edit] With the Hensley Lawton Band

  • The Return (Live at Heepvention 2000) - 2000

[edit] With Zar

  • Live Your Life Forever - 1990

[edit] With Rebel

  • Stargazer - 1982

[edit] Solo albums

  • Heartbeat (also released as "HardBeat") - 1980
  • Still Paying My Dues to the Blues - 2000

[edit] With Gunhill

  • One Over the Eight - 1995
  • Night Heat - 1997

[edit] With the Lawton Dunning Project

  • Steppin' It Up - 2002
  • One More Night (Live) - 2002

[edit] With the John Lawton Band

  • Sting in the Tale - 2003
  • Shakin' the Tale - 2004

[edit] With OTR - On The Rocks

  • Mamonama - 2008

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