Rose McDowall

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Rose McDowall
Born (1959-10-21) 21 October 1959 (age 65)
Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Pop, new wave, neofolk
Occupation(s) Singer, musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums
Years active 1978–present
Associated acts Strawberry Switchblade
Spell
Death in June
Current 93

Rose McDowall (born 21 October 1959) is a Scottish musician. Along with Jill Bryson, in 1981 she formed the new wave band Strawberry Switchblade.[1]

History

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, McDowall's first venture into music was in the Poems, an art-punk trio formed in 1978 with her then-husband Drew McDowall. She formed Strawberry Switchblade in 1981 with Jill Bryson. After signing with Warner Bros. Records they enjoyed chart success with their single "Since Yesterday" in 1984; however later singles and an album did not sell as well as expected. This and internal problems lead to an acrimonious split in 1986.

For the next six years, McDowall was primarily a guest vocalist or "floating member" of several different alternative bands, particularly neofolk. She contributed backing or lead vocals for Coil, Current 93, Death in June, Felt, Alex Fergusson, Into a Circle, Megas, Nature and Organisation, Nurse with Wound, Ornamental, Psychic TV and Boyd Rice on recordings as well as singing or playing guitar for live appearances. In 1993, she collaborated with Boyd Rice under the band name Spell producing two singles and an album of 1960s style pop, country and psychedelia covers for Mute Records.

At the same time, she formed a folk rock band called Sorrow with then-husband Robert Lee. Between 1993 and 2001, they released two albums and one EP through World Serpent Distribution and performed in Europe and the US. During this time, McDowall continued to record and perform with Current 93 and Coil, including the short-lived group Rosa Mundi. Robert Lee left the band in 2002. McDowall and her remaining bandmates continued to perform under the name until 2005 when she began performing under her own name.

McDowall is best known as a vocalist but also plays guitar, keyboards, melodica and drums. Her signature instruments are a Washburn 12-string acoustic guitar, a Fender Coronado electric 6-string guitar and an electric harmonium.

She has two daughters, and a son; Keri McDowall from her marriage to Drew McDowall, and Bobi and Velocity Lee from her marriage to Robert Lee.

Discography

Rose McDowall

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1988 Don't Fear the Reaper 7" and 12" on Rio Digital – unapproved release
1994 Johnny Remember Me Pic. 7" on Sympathy for the Record Industry – unapproved release
2004 Cut With the Cake Knife CD on Bad Fairy
2005 Alone CD EP on Durtro – with John Contreras and Nurse With Wound

Strawberry Switchblade

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Spell

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1993 "Big Red Balloon" Single on Mute Records
1993 Seasons in the Sun CD on Mute Records

Sorrow

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1993 Under the Yew Possessed CD on Piski Disc
1999 Sleep Now Forever CD on Piski Disc
1999 The Final Solstice (I/II) CD on Piski Disc
2001 Let There Be Thorns Maxi CD on Piski Disc
2001 Let There Be Thorns Pic. 7" on Piski Disc

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Current 93

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See: Current 93

Nature and Organisation

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1994 A Dozen Summers Against the World CD on Durtro
1994 Beauty Reaps the Blood of Solitude CD on Durtro

Backworld

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1999 Anthems from the Pleasure Park CD on Harbinger House
2001 The Fourth Wall CD on Harbinger House – live recording

References

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