- John Weider
John Weider (born
21 April 1947 ,Shepherd's Bush ,London ,England ) is a rockmusician who is equally proficient onguitar , bass, andviolin . He is best known as the bass player for the British band, Family from 1969 to 1971.Early years
Before joining Family, Weider had already accumulated a formidable list of credits despite being only 22 when he joined to replace
Ric Grech after Grech defected toBlind Faith . He played alongsideSteve Marriott as a teenager in a pre-Small Faces band called Steve Marriott and the Moments. He then went on to replaceMick Green as lead guitarist inJohnny Kidd and the Pirates .In 1966,
Eric Burdon ,frontman forThe Animals , put together a new Animals backing group when the original members departed (Eric Burdon and the New Animals, sometimes called Eric Burdon and the Animals), and he recruited Weider to play guitar. The firstalbum by the new ensemble was the 1967 effort, "Winds of Change", in which Burdon abandoned the oldblues sound of the Animals and wentpsychedelic . Weider stayed with the group through 1968, recording "The Twain Shall Meet ", "Every One of Us ", and "Love Is ", the latter being a soul-based psychedelic rock album that also included future Police guitaristAndy Summers . By 1969, though, Weider was inCalifornia playing in an obscure group called Stonehenge when Ric Grech abruptly left Family during that band's first, disastrous U.S. tour and the band needed a new bassist immediately.Family
Weider thus replaced Grech in Family. Like Grech, he was a bassist, but also like Grech, he was a fine violinist as well, and many of Family's songs had incorporated violin in their
arrangement s. Weider joined midway through the tour, which ended prematurely owing to lead singerRoger Chapman 's visa problems. The single "No Mule's Fool ", Family's first single with Weider on board, took the band in acountry-rock direction.Weider appears on Family's two 1970 albums, "
A Song for Me " and "Anyway " released ten months apart.After Family
Weider left Family in the summer of 1971. Although he had replaced Ric Grech as Family's bassist, he was primarily a guitarist and wanted to get away from the bass for a while.fact|date=August 2008 He joined Stud, a group that coincidentally featured guitarist-bassist
Jim Cregan , who would become Family's final bass player in 1972. After Stud broke up Weider did some session work and released his self titled debut solo album in 1976. In the mid 1970s, he was also a member of the bandMoonrider withKeith West . His more recent albums (listed below) are more in aNew Age vein than in a folk, rock, or country style.fact|date=August 2008In 1979 he was featured on
Gulliver s album "Ridin' the Wind".Other John Weider albums
* "John Weider" (1976)
* "Intervals In Sunlight" (1987)
* "Essence" (1989)
* "Ancients Weep" (1990)References
[http://members.aol.com/songforme/ Strange Band: The Family Home Page]
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/johnweider John Weider: Official MySpace]
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