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Birth name
  
Derek John Weaver

Years active
  
1960s–present

Also known as
  
Blue Weaver

Name
  
Blue Weaver


Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Musician · blueweaver.com

Instruments
  
Keyboards

Movies
  
Scream and Scream Again

Blue Weaver Strawbs 40 Years On Twickenham Stadium 1292009

Born
  
11 March 1947 (age 77) Cardiff, WalesUnited Kingdom (
1947-03-11
)

Music groups
  
Similar People
  
Dennis Bryon, Alan Kendall, Verden Allen, Luther Grosvenor, Dave Cousins

Mth mtk day 1 blue weaver plays a medley of his bands hits


Derek John "Blue" Weaver (born 11 March 1947, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh keyboardist, session musician, songwriter and record producer.

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Biography

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A founder member of Amen Corner and its successor Fair Weather, Weaver replaced Rick Wakeman in Strawbs when he left to join Yes. Weaver was with the Strawbs during their most successful and critically acclaimed period where he played some notable mellotron and other keyboard sequences on their albums Grave New World and Bursting at the Seams. He left Strawbs in 1973, and toured with Mott the Hoople in the US tour. Queen were their support act. He also appeared with the Streetwalkers and session work followed, including work with the Pet Shop Boys. He also played behind the Bee Gees at the initiation of his former Amen Corner colleague drummer Dennis Bryon, who had joined their backing band a year earlier during their successful 1975-79 period, taking in such highlights as "Jive Talkin'", "You Should Be Dancing" and the band's famous contributions on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The three-piece backing band of Weaver, Bryon and the perennial Bee Gees sideman, Alan Kendall, played on the Bee Gees' albums, Main Course, Children of the World, Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live and Spirits Having Flown. Unusually, Weaver featured as a co-composer on "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away", made a hit by the group's younger brother Andy Gibb. Weaver also co-composed the songs for Jimmy Ruffin's 1980 album Sunrise with Robin Gibb as lyricist, including the hit single, "Hold On (To My Love)".

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Weaver composed the soundtrack for the film, Times Square, again collaborating with Robin Gibb on Gibb's duet with Marcy Levy, "Help Me". As of 2009, Weaver was a director and supporter of The Music Producers Guild.


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References

Blue Weaver Wikipedia