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Dave Ball (musician)

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Birth name
  
David J. Ball

Years active
  
1971–2015

Genres
  
Rock

Associated acts
  
Procol Harum


Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Dave Ball

Instruments
  
Guitar

Role
  
Guitar player

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Born
  
30 March 1950 (
1950-03-30
)

Died
  
April 1, 2015, Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom

Music groups
  
Procol Harum (1971 – 1972), Bedlam (1973 – 1974)

Albums
  
Broken Barricades, Procol Harum Live: In C, The Best of Procol Harum, Don't Forget Your Allig

Similar People
  
Chris Copping, B J Wilson, Mick Grabham, Keith Reid, Matt Pegg

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Dave Ball (born David J. Ball; 30 March 1950 – 1 April 2015) was an English guitar player.

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In April 1971, he left Big Bertha and joined Procol Harum after he saw an advertisement in Melody Maker. He replaced Robin Trower, who had left the group to form his own band. He can be heard on the group's live album, Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, but left the group during the recording sessions for their 1973 album Grand Hotel, in September 1972.

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He then formed the group Bedlam with his brother Dennis and drummer Cozy Powell, who released an album on Chrysalis Records, but the group disbanded after a brief period. He also recorded with Long John Baldry on Baldry's 1973 album Good to Be Alive. He also played in the Nickey Barclay Band in London in the 1980s. In 1988, while working in Oman, he performed in the band Rashid Goes To Nizwa.

For a time, he joined the Army.

He last played with Gary Brooker of Procol Harum in London, in July 2007. He also sometimes played with the Procol Harum tribute band, The Palers. He released a solo album, Don't Forget Your Alligator, in 2012.

Dave had three children, Ashley Ball, Alex Ball and Katy Ball.

Ball died of bowel cancer in April 2015 at the age of 65. This tribute recognised he was a great guitarist, but also a top-notch illustrator and writer.

References

Dave Ball (guitarist) Wikipedia