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Huw Gower
Instrument(s)
Guitar, vocals
Years active
1970s – present
Musical artist
Huw Gower is a British guitarist. He was the lead guitarist of The Records from 1978 to 1980, appearing on their debut album Shades in Bed and hit single "Starry Eyes".[1] After leaving The Records, Gower moved to New York City and played guitar for Carlene Carter, Rachel Sweet, David Johansen, and Graham Parker among others, while recording a solo EP entitled "Guitarophilia".[2]
^Birch, Will. "A brief biography of The Records 1978-1982 by Will Birch". Therecords.com. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
^Palmer, Robert (14 March 1984). "The Pop Life". New York Times. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
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