Ray Fenwick

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Ray Fenwick

Ray Fenwick
Born
Genre(s) Rock
Affiliation(s) Spencer Davis Group
Ian Gillan Band
Years active 1960s — Present
Official site http://rayfenwick.com/

Ray Fenwick is a guitarist and session musician who replaced Steve Howe in The Syndicats and was a member of the English rock band Ian Gillan Band in the 1970s (Ian Gillan being the former singer in Deep Purple). He returned to sessions and then featured on former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet's album "Here Comes the Night" in 1991. He has recently (2003) recorded and toured with Yes guitarist Steve Howe as part of his band Steve Howe's Remedy. He appears on the live concert DVD Steve Howe's Remedy "Elements", having produced the scores for the entire band. He also co-wrote the signature tune to the 1970s cult TV show Magpie.

Ray currently teachs guitar and jazz grades at various different colleges in Britain, including Boston college, Lincolnshire.


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