Lawrence Gowan

Musician

Popular As Gowan, Larry Gowan aka Larry

Birthday November 22, 1956

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 67 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1956

Lawrence Henry Gowan (born 22 November 1956) is a Scottish born Canadian singer and keyboardist.

1960

Also that same year, Gowan was part of an all-star lineup at Toronto's Massey Hall to celebrate Ronnie Hawkins' 60th birthday, as documented on the album Let It Rock, sharing the stage with veteran rockers Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and The Band.

1976

Upon graduation, he enjoyed modest local success with the band Rheingold in 1976.

1982

After the band broke up five years later, Gowan began a solo career under the stage name Gowan, releasing his first album under that name in 1982, which was produced by Rob Freeman and featured Kim Mitchell of Max Webster on guitar.

This album contained the singles "Victory", "Give In" and "Keep Up the Fight".

After his 1982 debut album Gowan did not fare well, Gowan "found himself naturally gravitating" to the Queen Street West music scene that was developing in Toronto in the mid-1980s.

Still signed to Columbia Records, the label agreed to fund his next album.

Gowan spent a year writing songs, and also travelled to Scotland and Ireland to trace his heritage.

While there, he received a telephone call from English record producer David Tickle, who said he would produce the album and arranged a recording session.

Tickle secured the services of several session musicians from the backing band of Peter Gabriel for the recording session, including bassist Tony Levin, drummer Jerry Marotta, and guitarist David Rhodes.

The album Strange Animal was recorded at Startling Studios owned by Ringo Starr.

1985

Gowan's 1985 album Strange Animal was his commercial breakthrough in Canada.

The album spawned the hit singles "A Criminal Mind", "(You're a) Strange Animal", "Guerilla Soldier" and "Cosmetics".

That year he won a CASBY Award for most promising male artist.

1987

His 1987 follow up Great Dirty World gave him another hit single with "Moonlight Desires", featuring Jon Anderson (from Yes) on backing vocals, as well as "Dedication".

Although he was very successful in Canada, all three of Gowan's albums had been issued in the US to virtually no attention, and he was dropped by Columbia Records.

1990

1990's Lost Brotherhood, recorded at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario, had a harder rock sound, and featured such players as Red Rider member Ken Greer, former Coney Hatch guitarist Steve Shelski and Rush's Alex Lifeson.

It produced the singles "Lost Brotherhood", "All the Lovers in the World", and "Out of a Deeper Hunger".

This was Gowan's first album for Anthem Records.

A few bars from "The Dragon" can be heard playing on a car radio in the 1990 movie "Navy Seals" and appears on the original motion picture soundtrack.

1993

He released the more acoustic ...But You Can Call Me Larry in 1993 under his full name, returning to the Canadian pop charts with "When There's Time for Love", "Soul's Road" and "Dancing on My Own Ground".

International success was not forthcoming, though, and Anthem dropped Gowan from their roster.

1995

He subsequently released The Good Catches Up independently in 1995, which featured the single "Guns and God", which received moderate airplay in Canada.

"Healing Waters" was initially an unreleased song from Gowan, though it was used in its original form in the 1995 Jeff Wincott movie, When the Bullet Hits the Bone.

1997

In 1997, Gowan released two live CDs: Sololive – No Kilt Tonight containing a rendition of Ragtime's classic "King Chanticleer Rag", and Au Québec with a cover of Harmonium's "Pour un instant" as well as his first composition in French, "Stéphanie", for his fan base in Quebec.

In 1997, Gowan released "Healing Waters" as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales after her death.

1998

In 1998, Gowan was the recipient of the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards in Toronto.

1999

Gowan is a solo artist and has also been vocalist and keyboardist of the band Styx since May 1999.

His musical style is usually classified in the categories of pop and progressive rock.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he and his family immigrated to Canada where he was raised in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario.

At the age of 19, he earned an ARCT in classical piano performance from The Royal Conservatory of Music, in Toronto, Ontario.

2005

His song "A Criminal Mind" was covered in 2005 by Canadian hip-hop artist Maestro; Gowan appears in the video and his vocals are sampled on the track.

The song was also covered by Canadian gypsy jazz music group The Lost Fingers.

The song was sampled in a song performed by Akon and Freck Billionaire.

He also guest-starred on the Canadian animated comedy series Chilly Beach.

2006

In February 2006, Gowan did four orchestra-accompanied concerts in London, Ontario and Kitchener, Ontario.

Also in 2006, his home was featured on MTV's Cribs.

2010

In March 2010, Gowan released "Return of the Strange Animal", a remastered version of 1985's "Strange Animal" plus a making-of documentary and music videos on DVD.

In May 2010, Gowan performed two solo shows in support of the 25th anniversary of the "Strange Animal" album.

2012

In May 2012, Gowan re-issued a remastered version of 1987's "Great Dirty World".