Blair Cowan

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Blair Cowan
Origin Scotland
Genres Pop, rock, indie pop
Occupations Instrumentalist
Instruments Piano, keyboards, accordion, melodica
Associated acts Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, Lloyd Cole, Del Amitri, Texas, the Hot Rod Cadets, the Kevin McDermott Orchestra, Alisdair Robertson

Blair Cowan is a Scottish musician, formerly a member of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.[1] Following the breakup of that band, he continued to collaborate with Lloyd Cole early in the singer's solo career, playing and co-writing on 1990's Lloyd Cole and 1991's Don't Get Weird on Me Babe.

He has since performed on other artists' recordings, including Del Amitri, Texas, the Hot Rod Cadets,[2] the Kevin McDermott Orchestra, and Alisdair Robertson. His collaboration with Alisdair resulted in the album Confessions of a Justified Singer. He plays piano, keyboards, accordion, and melodica. In the 1990s, Cowan was a member and co-producer of Paul Quinn and the Independent Group on the revived Postcard Records.

In 2007 Blair played in Kevin McDermott's new album Wise to the Fade.[3]

In 2010 Blair collaborated on Lloyd Cole's Broken Record, co-writing Oh Genevieve.[4]

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