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Kimberley Rew

 
Artist: Kimberley Rew
Kimberley Rew

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Katrina Leskanich, Vince de la Cruz, Morris Windsor, Matthew Seligman, Andy Metcalfe, Alex Cooper, Pat Collier, Robyn Hitchcock

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  • Active: '80s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Tunnel Into Summer," "Great Central Revisited," "Essex Hideaway"

Biography

Guitarist/songwriter Kimberley Rew may not be a household name, but his contributions to the new wave movement were quite significant. First, as a member of the seminal neo-psychedelic/punk outfit the Soft Boys, Rew's ringing, Byrdsy riffs combined with those of leader and future cult icon Robyn Hitchcock to exert a massive influence on groups like R.E.M., whose jangly guitar-pop would become one of the dominant sounds in '80s alternative rock. When the Soft Boys disbanded, Rew formed Katrina and the Waves, best known for their one huge hit single "Walking on Sunshine"; Rew composed that song as well as "Going Down to Liverpool," which was originally recorded by the Waves but achieved greater recognition after being covered by the Bangles. As a solo artist, Rew's only release for years remained the 1982 compilation The Bible of Bop, which featured Rew's performances backed by the Soft Boys, Katrina and the Waves, and the dB's. That all changed in 2000, when after years of silence he released his proper solo debut, Tunnel Into Summer. In 2001, to the surprise of many, Rew and Robyn Hitchcock opted to reunite The Soft Boys for a riotously received concert tour; after getting off the road, The Soft Boys cut a new album, Nextdoorland, which appeared in 2002. That same year, Rew returned to the studio as a solo act, and released Great Central Revisited. The Soft Boys reunion proved to be short lived, with Hitchcock disbanding the group in 2003; Rew responded by returning to the studio, and completing a fourth solo set, Essex Hideaway, which appeared in 2005. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Kimberley Rew is an English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the founder of Katrina and the Waves and was also guitarist in the Soft Boys from 1978 to 1980. Two of his best known compositions, both written for Katrina and the Waves, are "Walking on Sunshine" and '"Going Down to Liverpool" (covered by the Bangles). Another is "Love Shine a Light," which he originally wrote as an anthem for the Samaritans, but which ended up being performed by Katrina and the Waves as the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, and took the country to its first victory in the contest since 1981. He subsequently penned songs that reached the final of the Song for Europe, the UK's national selection for Eurovision, on two further occasions, but ultimately missed out both times.

New projects he is working on as of the end of 2006 include: a rerelease of The Bible of Bop (his 1981 album) with extra tracks; Lend Me Your Comb, a new album of covers from the 1950s with Lee Cave-Berry; and Ridgeway, a new concept EP. These are scheduled for release on Bongo Beat.

He also plays regularly with Cambridge band 'Jack'.

Solo discography

  • The Bible of Bop, EP 1981
  • Tunnel into Summer, 2000
  • Great Central Revisited, 2003
  • Essex Hideaway, 2005

Singles

  • "Stomping All Over The World"
  • "My Baby Does Her Hairdo Long" (1981)

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