Tuesday 11 July 2023

John Lawton born 11 July 1946

John Cooper Lawton (11 July 1946 – 29 June 2021) was a British rock and blues vocalist best known for his work with Lucifer's Friend, Uriah Heep and the Les Humphries Singers. 

Lawton began his musical career in North Shields, UK, in the early '60s with The Deans, a bunch of kids who decided at random that he should be singer. He then moved on to West One and later Stonewall which included John Miles, Vic Malcolm (later of Geordie) and Paul Thompson (later of Roxy Music). After Stonewall finished their stint at Top Ten Club in Hamburg in 1969, Lawton decided to stay in Germany, after having been offered the job as singer with legendary German rock cult band Lucifer's Friend (1969–1976 and 1979–1995) with whom he recorded seven studio albums. He also joined the Les Humphries Singers, in the early '70s (which included the Eurovision Song Contest in '76). 

In 1976 Lawton joined Uriah Heep as their frontman, recording the albums Firefly, Innocent Victim, Fallen Ange] and Live in Europe '79, touring Europe and the U.S. until September 1979. During his longstanding career Lawton has worked with some big names of rock, on various projects, including Roger Glover's "Butterfly Ball" live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1975, featuring David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan and Twiggy. He sang on Eddie Hardin's "Wizard's Convention II" with Chris Farlowe, Denny Laine, Paul Jones and Tony Ashton. 

                              

Lawton sang with German rock band Rebel, later known as Zar, on three albums, during the late '80s -'90s including their hit singles "Line of Fire" and "Eagles Flight", and moved on to Volker Barber's classical project "Excalibur". He also sang on several German commercials, including the "Colgate Gel" TV spots, the "Peter Stuyvesant Travel" spots, the Stuyvesant single "Come Together" and a stint for Harley Davidson Motorbikes. 

Lawton formed GunHill, later known as JLB (John Lawton Band), in January 1994, touring the UK and Europe. In 1995 he briefly rejoined Uriah Heep for 2 weeks, to tour South Africa and Austria with Deep Purple, filling in for their singer Bernie Shaw, who was suffering from voice problems at the time.  

In 2001 Lawton teamed up with Ken Hensley to form the Hensley Lawton Band. After extensive touring, during Spring and Summer of 2001, culminating with a concert in Hamburg, Germany, featuring a full orchestra and a new rendition of Heep's old classic "Salisbury", both Ken and John returned to their respective solo careers. The John Lawton Band - "JLB" was taken on by Classic Rock Productions in 2001 to record the acoustic CD Steppin' It Up, which features John & Steve Dunning. 

In May 2006 Lawton joined forces with Dutch guitarist Jan Dumée (ex-Focus) to form the On The Rocks project. On The Rocks - "OTR" featured Brazilian musicians Ney Conceição on bass, Xande Figueiredo on drums, and Marvio Ciribelli on keyboards. Lawton and Dumée wrote and recorded the tracks for the debut album Mamonama, released in October 2008. In September 2008 John Lawton appeared on stage at the Heepvention 2008 in Spain, with former Uriah Heep members Ken Hensley, Lee Kerslake and Paul Newton, together with Jan Dumee from the OTR project on guitar. 

In December 2008 John entered the world of television by presenting the Bulgarian travel documentary series "John Lawton presents" which also includes music from the Mamonama album. Made by the Bulgarian TV company "Skat", the films feature interesting historical landmarks of Bulgarian towns and cities, traditional festivities and interviews with the city mayors and local people. So far the series consists of 19 documentaries, including the municipalities of Karnobat, Sozopol, Tsarevo, Primorsko, Burgas, Smolyan, Pamporovo, Varna, Malko Tarnovo, Velingrad, Shumen, Popovo winter, Popovo spring, Chepelare, Lovech, Kavarna, Stara Zagora, Nedelino. 

In 2009 John again joined Ken Hensley, Lee Kerslake and Paul Newton to appear at Heepvention 2009 in Salo, Finland with a Finnish guitarist completing the line-up. In March 2010, John made his acting debut in the motion picture Love.net, filmed and produced by Bulgarian film company Miramar Film. Part of John's scenes were shot at Liscombe Park, UK, featuring a guest appearance by Uriah Heep guitarist Mick Box, with the remainder filmed in Sofia. He also recorded the movie's soundtrack song - Tonight. The film was premiered in Sofia on 26 March 2011.

In November 2011, Lawton teamed up with Bulgarian band Diana Express to record the album "The Power of Mind" which was composed by Dr. Milen Vrabevski. The album was released in 2012. 

Lawton died unexpectedly in June 2021, at the age of 74. (Edited from Wikipedia) 

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

The discography of John Lawton as band member, leader or solo artist covers a vast amount of recordings. Far too many to enter here, so I have just highlighted a selected few found on the web and also the only album in my library.
I have however found out that Cherry Red Records are releasing a 2CD anthology celebrating the life of John Lawton Due for release in August..

https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/john-lawton-celebrating-the-life-of-john-lawton-2cd/

For “JOHN LAWTON - RARITIES COLLECTION (2012)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/movDL

01- Just a little bit (1971)
02- Children of the world (1971)
03- Jesu Jesu (1972)
04- One man band (1972)
05- Little chalk blue (1975)
06- Eloise (1980)
07- Dirty Tricks (1990)
08- Save this world (1990)
09- Set the world on fire (1993)
10- Back to the highlands (1993)
11- Ride ride ride (1994)
12- Me and my Harley (1994)
13- More than just a bike (1994)
14- Someone sings (1995)
15- Talking ain't cheap (1995)
16- Eagle's flight (1995) - ZAR
17- It's a long way to go (2003)
18- Strangers song (2011)

1 to 4 are from two singles from 1971 and 72
5 is from "Roger Glover's Butterfly Ball"
6 is the A side of another single
7 and 8 are from "The Lenny Mac Dowell Project- Lost Paradise"
9 and 10 are from "The Fast Forward Music Project- Excalibur"
11 to 13 are promotional for Harley Davidson motorcycles
14 and 15 are from "Eddie Hardin Wizard's convention 2"
16 is from the Zar's third album and is the only sung by John on this album
17 come from Chris Catena's 2003 album "Freak Out"
18 is from the very fresh Pushking's album "The world as we love it"

Thanks to Roby @ abominogjnr blog for loan of his own compilation..
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For “John Lawton – Heartbeat (1980 / 2002 Remastered Edition)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/f9rLT

1 Lola 4:11
2 Heartbeat 3:44
3 Return To Sender 4:04
4 Christine 4:09
5 Breaking Out 3:52
6 Rainbow Chasing 3:42
7 Stairways 4:15
8 Daddy's In The Money 4:07
9 What A Woman 3:43
10 Darkness Over The Island 5:22
Bonus Tracks:
11 It's Alright With Me 4:21
12 Hold Back The Night 4:33
13 Let It Ride 4:06
14 Downhill Run 3:50

Thanks to Daniel Skiter for the loan of above CD.
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Here’s my contribution

For “John Lawton ‎– Still Payin' My Dues...(2000)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/ddW4j

1. She´s So Fine 4:28
2. Soldiers Of Fortune 3:37
3. Can´t Get You Out Of My Mind 3:23
4. Tomorrow 3:42
5. Starlight Angel 4:01
6. Fools Game 3:27
7. Payin' My Dues To The Blues 3:40
8. I´ll Be Your Man 3:50
9. Big Fat Money 3:17
10. Try A Little Tenderness 4:47
11. Tonight 4:47
12. Payin' My Dues To The Blues (Reprise) 2:28