- Bob Welch (musician)
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Bob Welch
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Robert Welch Jr
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Born = birth date and age|1946|7|31
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Origin =Los Angeles ,California
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar
Genre = Rock,Jazz
Occupation =
Years_active = 1970–present
Label =Capitol Records RCA Records Curb Records Edsel Records Rhino Records
One-Way Records
Associated_acts = Seven Souls (1964-1969); Head West (1970);Fleetwood Mac (1971-1974); Paris (1976)
URL = http://www.bobwelch.com|http://www.bobwelch.comBob Welch (born
July 31 ,1946 inLos Angeles ,California ) is a former member ofFleetwood Mac , who had a briefly successful solo career in the late 1970s. His singles included "Hot Love, Cold World", "Ebony Eyes", "Precious Love", and "Sentimental Lady". "Danchiva" is a club favorite.Early life
Welch was born into a
show business family. His father, Robert Welch, was a producer on many hit films forParamount Pictures in the 1940s and 1950s. His mother, Templeton, had been a singer and actress who worked withOrson Welles 'Mercury Theatre inChicago, Illinois . As a youngster, Welch learnedclarinet , switching toguitar in his early teens. He developed an interest injazz ,rhythm and blues androck music . In the late 1960s, he moved toParis in order to attend the Sorbonne, but soon dropped out so he could pursue music full time.Fact|date=April 2007Fleetwood Mac calls
Welch struggled with a variety of marginal bands until 1971, when he was invited to join
Fleetwood Mac , then an erstwhile English blues band that had lost two of its three frontline members, Peter Green andJeremy Spencer , within a few months. Along with fellow newcomerChristine McVie , Bob helped to steer the band in a more melodic direction, as heard on 1971's "Future Games ". He wrote songs for and played on several Fleetwood Mac albums, including "Bare Trees " (1972), "Mystery to Me " (1973) and "Heroes Are Hard to Find " (1974).These Welch-era Fleetwood Mac albums sold moderately well, though "Bare Trees" included the first recorded version of Welch's song "Sentimental Lady", and "Mystery to Me" featured the Welch composition "Hypnotized", both of which received some
radio airplay . In December 1974, Welch departed the band, citingexhaustion .In 1975, Welch formed the short-lived hard rock
power trio Paris with Jethro Tull bassistGlenn Cornick and Todd Rundgren's Runt drummerHunt Sales ; it released two albums, "Paris" and "Big Towne 2061".Mick Fleetwood credited Welch with keeping Fleetwood Mac afloat during some lean years. Welch was not included when Fleetwood Mac were inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.Going solo
In September 1977, Welch released his first solo album, "French Kiss", a mainstream pop collection featuring contributions from former band mates
Mick Fleetwood andChristine McVie . This release brought Welch his greatest success, selling two million copies and yielding three hit singles: a revamped version of "Sentimental Lady", the rocker "Ebony Eyes" and "Hot Love, Cold World".Welch followed up "French Kiss" with 1979's "Three Hearts", an album that replicated the rock/
disco fusion of "French Kiss". Another million-seller, it spawned the top 20 hit "Precious Love", while the follow-up single "Church" also charted. Welch released solo albums into the early 1980s ("The Other One," "Man Overboard," "Bob Welch," and "Eye Contact") with decreasing success, during which time he also developed aheroin addiction . [ [http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/bobwelch_qa1.htm Bob Welch Q&A Session, November 1999 ] ] After cleaning himself up in 1986, Welch turned away from performing and recording and focused his attention on songwriting for others. In the early 1990s, he moved toPhoenix, Arizona , where he put together a short-lived group called Avenue M, which backed him on tour and recorded one song for a greatest hits compilation.In 1999, Welch released an experimental
jazz /loop based album, "Bob Welch Looks at Bop ". He followed this up in 2003, with "His Fleetwood Mac Years and Beyond", which contained new recordings of songs he originally recorded with Fleetwood Mac, as well as some solo hits. In 2006, he released "His Fleetwood Mac Years and Beyond 2", which mixed a half-dozen new compositions, along with a similar number of his Mac/solo remakes.Discography
Head West
Solo
olo Singles
* "Big Towne, 2061* / "Blue Robin" (1976)
* "Ebony Eyes* / "Outskirts" (1977)
* "Sentimental Lady* / "Hot Love, Cold World" (1977)
* "Ebony Eyes* / "Dancin' Eyes" (1977)
* "Hot Love, Cold World* / "Danchiva" (1978)
* "I Saw Her Standing There* / "Church" (1979)
* "Precious Love* / "Something Strong" (1979)
* "Church* / "Here Comes The Night" (1979)
* "Church* / "Don't Wait Too Long" (1979)
* "3Hearts* / "Oh Jenny" (1979)
* "Rebel Rouser* / "Spanish Dancers" (1979)
* "Don't Let Me Fall* / "Oneonone" (1980)
* "Don't Rush The Good Things* / "Reason" (1980)
* "Those Days Are Gone* / "The Girl Can't Stop" (1980)
* "Two To Do* / "Imaginary Fool" (1981)
* "Sentimental Lady* / "Ebony Eyes" (1981)
* "Remember* / "You Can't Do That" (1982)
* "Fever* / "Can't Hold Your Love Back" (1983)
* "Can't Hold Your Love Back* / "S.O.S." (1983)
* "I'll Dance Alone* / "Stay" (1983)References
External links
* [http://www.bobwelch.com Bob Welch's Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/bobwelch Bob Welch's MySpace]
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