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Support: Dom Martin Security - Bag Policy Large bags including rucksacks are not allowed. There are no facilities to leave large bags or luggage. If you really have to bring a bag - and it’s preferable you don’t, please make sure it’s small. Only one small bag per person is permitted and it must not be bigger than A4 size. Height 28.7cm Width 21cm Depth 15cm
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Robin Trower at Chattanooga, TN in Robert Kirk Walker Theatre 2025
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Jeff
April 8th 2025
I saw him in 1976 and it was one of the greatest concerts I’ve ever seen. He is the greatest living blues guitarist alive today. Only comparison would be Jimi and Stevie who we have sadly lost. The Chattanooga show was beautiful to watch and it is obvious that he was enjoying himself. We sat in the 2nd row directly in front of Robin. We are blessed to be able to see him for a 2nd time this tour at MGM Northfield. Unfortunately we are in the 3rd row. LOL We drove 7 hours one way and sat with a couple that had driven 8. Worth every mile!
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Robin Trower Biography

Robin Trower (born Robin Leonard Trower, 9 March 1945, Catford, South East London, England) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum during the 1960s, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio.
Biography

Trower grew up in the seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. In 1962, Trower formed a group that became The Paramounts, later including fellow Southend High School pupil Gary Brooker. The Paramounts disbanded in 1966 to pursue individual projects. During this time, Trower created a local three-piece band called 'The Jam' - not to be confused with the later group with Paul Weller. Trower then joined Brooker's new band Procol Harum in 1967, with whom he remained until 1972.

Before launching his own eponymous band, he joined singer Frankie Miller, bass player James Dewar, and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short-lived combo Jude. This outfit did not record and soon split up.

Trower retained as his bassist Dewar, who took on lead vocals as well, and recruited drummer Reg Isidore (later replaced by Bill Lordan) to form the Robin Trower Band in 1973.
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