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Instruments
  
Bass Guitar


Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Art Rock

Name
  
Trevor Williams

Trevor Williams (bassist)

Born
  
19 January 1945 (age 79) (
1945-01-19
)

Origin
  
Hereford, Herefordshire

Birth name
  
Trevor Leslie Williams

Years active
  
1960–1975 2004–present

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Trevor Williams (born Trevor Leslie Williams; 19 January 1945 in Hereford, Herefordshire) is a bass guitarist, vocalist and lyricist known primarily for his work with Audience, cult British art rock band which ran from 1969–1972 and from 2004 -2013.

Trevor Williams (bassist) Trevor Williams Interview

Beginning his musical career on lead guitar and accordion, Williams switched to bass in 1964, playing in numerous line-ups and backing chart artistes of the day such as Vince Taylor and Bert Weedon before joining soul band Lloyd Alexander Real Estate, which contained, or was associated with, the future members of Audience. When Audience folded, Williams went on to play sessions for numerous artistes, also joining The Nashville Teens and Jonathan Kelly's Outside before retiring from the music business in 1975 to pursue interests in animal welfare, ultimately founding The Fox Project, a wildlife charity.

Williams reformed Audience in 2004 with other co-founders Howard Werth and Keith Gemmell, plus new drummer John Fisher, who died in 2008 and was subsequently replaced by Simon Jeffrey. Audience finally folded in 2013 due to Gemmell's declining health and Williams' reluctance to continue with substitute musicians.

In 2009, Williams joined Blue Pulse, releasing, in May 2012, an album entitled Trams, largely featuring his own material. The band has also served as backing band for vintage UK rock star, Terry Dene.

References

Trevor Williams (bassist) Wikipedia