- Jerry Stevenson
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Jerry Stevenson, (born in Kent, England) is a guitar and mandolin player who has worked with Barbara Dickson, Procol Harum and is currently a member of Be Sharp.
In 1991 Procol Harum re-formed and began recording a new album called The Prodigal Stranger. Bass player Dave Bronze had already been recruited by the band, and when they were looking for an extra guitarist, Dave recruited Jerry. At this stage it was known that Robin Trower, a founding member of the band for their first 5 albums, would be rejoining the band for The Prodigal Stranger, and Stevenson said at procolharum.com that he made sure that he was always 'leaving space for Robin'. Stevenson was mentioned as a session player in the liner notes of The Prodigal Stranger, but there's no audible evidence that his work on that album was ever actually released, nor did he ever tour with the band. After Trower declined to play on The Prodigal Stranger promotional tour, Tim Renwick played guitar on the initial tour dates, soon to be replaced by Geoff Whitehorn who is still with Procol Harum.
External links
- Jerry Stevenson's page at procolharum.com
- Be Sharp Discography
- Be Sharp fan site
Procol Harum Gary Brooker · Geoff Dunn · Matt Pegg · Josh Phillips · Geoff Whitehorn · Keith Reid
Dave Ball · Graham Broad · Dave Bronze · Mark Brzezicki · Alan Cartwright · Chris Copping · Matthew Fisher · Mick Grabham · Bobby Harrison · David Knights · Dee Murray · Tim Renwick · Ray Royer · Don Snow · Peter Solley · Henry Spinetti · Jerry Stevenson · Robin Trower · Ian Wallace · B.J. WilsonStudio albums Procol Harum · Shine on Brightly · A Salty Dog · Home · Broken Barricades · Grand Hotel · Exotic Birds and Fruit · Procol's Ninth · Something Magic · The Prodigal Stranger · The Long Goodbye · The Well's on Fire · Secrets of the HiveLive albums Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra · One More Time – Live in Utrecht 1992 · One Eye to the Future – Live in Italy 2007 · Procol Harum – In Concert With the Danish National Concert Orchestra and ChoirRelated articles This article on a UK guitarist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.