| Lambert stood by Cousins when the "Bursting" band folded after a gruelling US tour in the Summer of '73. Dave's excellent guitar work was one of the Strawbs' major assets and the blend of the two Dave's voices was a key element of the later Strawbs sound, throughout their "US period" - Hero and Heroine and Ghosts in particular striking a chord with US fans. Lambert toured and recorded with the Strawbs for nearly 6 years - a period marked by back-breaking tours of North America, where he remains to this day a Strawbs icon - one of the most frequently asked questions at the website used to be: "Where's Dave Lambert these days ?"
He left one song into the recording sessions for Heartbreak Hill, owing to a clash with his own solo project "Framed", which was released in 1979 on vinyl almost everywhere but the UK, but which sadly has not come out on CD. Since then, Dave has spent his time alternating between teaching guitar in his beloved home county of Kent and, during the snow season, working as a ski instructor in Europe. He guested with the Strawbs for the 30th anniversary concert in August 1998, and rejoined them for the May 1999 tour and subsequent tours in 2000 and 2001 as the Busting plus Brian line-up (and again recently in an all too brief summer 2004 UK tour), giving fans an opportunity to see both of Strawbs classic guitarists on stage. With Lambert a mainstay of the band once again, it was an obvious decision to bring him in to help Cousins out after a sprained wrist in 2000 looked likely to force a cancellation of a Cousins & Willoughby gig. In fact Cousins was able to play a little, and the formula of the three guitars had an immediate appeal, leading to the line-up working up a number of Strawbs classic in three-hander unplugged format. Next a stint by way of a trial run at the Edinburgh Festival in 2001, followed by extensive touring as the Acoustic Strawbs for the next three years, initially in the UK, but increasingly in Cananda and the US, which saw the Cousins/Lambert/Willoughby chemistry continue to grow and develop. Dave's powerful "Inside Your Hell Tonight" is a standout track on the resulting acoustic album "Baroque & Roll" During their joint tenure, Lambert and Willoughby complemented each other extremely well, their duetting lead guitars a highpoint of the shows, and though no doubt Strawbs will move on and thrive following the parting of the ways with Brian, therer was a magic about that line-up which will remain. In 2003, on THE SINGLE DAY between finishing a UK tour and setting off to the States for a US tour, Dave played a solo gig - the first for 30 years - in Tunbridge Wells. In 2004, he released his long-awaited second solo album, a retrospective called Work In Progress, with various cuts from the various stages of his long musical career. And, of course, his "Cold Steel" is getting much attention on the latest all-new Strawbs album Deja Fou, cut by the reformed Hero And Heroine line-up, which went on to tour the US and Canada in summer 2004 to rave reviews, especially their headlining performance at the prestigious NearFest festival in the US. The Gear Dave uses an EA20 Acoustic/Electric. |
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