Duke Garwood

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Duke Garwood
Genres Blues rock, Experimental
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Multi-instrumentalist
Labels Fire Records (UK), Heavenly, Ipecac[1][2][3]
Associated acts Mark Lanegan, Archie Bronson Outfit
Website www.dukegarwood.co.uk

Duke Garwood (1969) is a London based English multi-instrumentalist.[4][5]

Biography

Duke Garwood has released four studio albums - 'Holy Week', 'Emerald Palace', 'The Sand That Falls' and 'Dreamboatsafari'.[6]

He also played guitar on The Orb's single Perpetual Dawn, appeared on first two albums Fur and Derdang Derdang by English rock band Archie Bronson Outfit on clarinet and rhaita (a Moroccan reed instrument) and most recently played guitar on Mark Lanegan's album Blues Funeral and clarinet on Savages' album Silence Yourself among many other guest appearances.[7][8][9]

In 2011, Garwood collaborated with artist Shezad Dawood in a concert performance ’New Dream Machine Project’ which resumed the 1968 recording of the legendary Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones and Master Musicians of Jajouka. The new generation of "Master Musicians" and Garwood recreated that moment of legend around the giant 3 metre tall Dreamachine originally invented by Brion Gysin and created for the occasion by Dawood.[10]

In February 2013, Ipecac and Heavenly announced signing of Duke Garwood & Mark Lanegan. Lanegan described Garwood as "one of his all time favorite artists" and working with him as "one of the best experiences of his recording life". Their debut collaboration album Black Pudding was released in May 2013.[11][12][13]

Discography

Albums

Other Releases

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