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Robin Trower

Songwriter

Birthday March 9, 1945

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Catford, London, England

Age 80 Years

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Who Is Robin Trower? Age, Biography and Wiki

Robin Trower was born on March 9, 1945, making him 80 years old as of 2025. An iconic English guitarist, Trower gained fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a member of the band Procol Harum, and later as a solo artist. His distinctive sound, characterized by the use of effects on his guitar, has earned him a dedicated following. Over the decades, Trower has released numerous albums and remains a vital figure in the world of rock and blues music.

Occupation Songwriter
Date of Birth March 9, 1945
Age 80 Years
Birth Place Catford, London, England
Horoscope Pisces
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

At 80 years old, Robin Trower's physical presence continues to resonate with fans. He stands approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall and weighs around 150 lbs (68 kg). In recent years, Trower's dedication to his craft has kept him fit and active, evident in his performances and stage presence.

During a 1971 tour with Jethro Tull, Robin Trower arrived early for a sound check and found Martin Barre's Fender Stratocaster (which Barre used for slide playing) propped up against an amplifier.

Trower picked up the guitar, plugged it in, and with a shout that resounded around the auditorium he yelled, "This is it!" "I then switched to Strat" he says. "Up to then I had been playing Les Pauls." Since then Trower has been an ongoing proponent of the Fender Stratocaster.

He currently uses his custom-built Strat (made by the Fender Custom Shop) which comes in black, white, and burgundy. The guitar is equipped with a 1950s reissue pick-up in the neck position, a 1960s reissue in the middle position, and a Texas Special at the bridge.

Other features included a custom C-shaped maple neck featuring a large headstock with a Bullet truss-rod system, locking machine heads and a maple fingerboard with narrow-spaced abalone dot position inlays and 21 jumbo frets. The Strats he plays live are an exact model of his signature guitar, which is entirely unmodified.

For his first two albums, his guitar was tuned in Standard Tuning EADGBE. Starting from the third album, he detuned the strings a semitone to an Eb Tuning (Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb). It is reported that during live performances, his guitar is tuned a full step down to a DGCFAD tuning.

This long-established practice of detuning may have been prompted by his preference for very heavy-gauge guitar strings. Trower's three top strings (high E, B and G) measure .012", .015" and .017". By comparison, the most common choice of rock-and-roll lead players is .009", .011", .015".

The width and weight of Trower's string set are similar to common acoustic guitar strings, and that weight makes vibrating and bending the strings more difficult, especially with the full tension of a standard tuning. Detuning them a half-step or more lower eases the tension and provides greater control.

Trower told Guitar Player magazine in a July 1980 interview that he recommends every young player try a thicker set of strings. "The thicker sound alone is worth it, but they also help keep you from forming bad habits."

Family, Dating & Relationship status

As of 2025, Robin Trower is reportedly single. While he has had high-profile relationships in the past, including a long-term partner, the guitarist seems to be focused primarily on his music and career at this stage of his life. Trower's priority remains his passion for music, though he maintains a close relationship with his family and friends.

In 2007, Trower released a third recording with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons, featuring Gary Husband on drums. A 2008 world tour began in Ft. Pierce, Florida, on 16 January 2008. Joining Davey Pattison and Pete Thompson was Glenn Letsch (formerly of Gamma) playing bass. European dates began in April.

The show of 29 March 2008 at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan, was released as a double album on V12 Records.

Net Worth and Salary

Robin Trower's net worth as of 2025 is estimated to be around $5 million. This wealth stems from his successful career in music, including album sales, concert tours, and royalties from his extensive catalog of work. Trower has maintained a consistent income stream through live performances and has been recognized with various awards and accolades throughout his career, contributing to his financial success.

Career, Business and Investments

Robin Trower's musical career began in the 1960s, and he quickly established himself as one of the leading guitarists in rock music. His initial rise to fame came with Procol Harum's hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale." Following his departure from the band, Trower launched a solo career that solidified his status as a guitar legend. Notable albums such as "Bridge of Sighs" and "For Earth Below" have showcased his exceptional talent.

In addition to his music career, Trower has engaged in various business ventures, including collaborations with other musicians and projects that showcase guitar craftsmanship. He has invested in gear and equipment that align with his unique sound.

Social Network

Robin Trower is relatively private regarding his personal life but maintains an active presence on social media platforms. Fans can follow him on Facebook and Instagram where he shares updates about his music, upcoming tours, and glimpses into his life as a musician.

Education

Though specific details about Robin Trower's formal education are limited, it is clear that his musical education stemmed from experience rather than traditional schooling. Trower's exceptional guitar skills were honed through years of practice, training under various influences, and simply immersing himself in the vibrant music scene of the 1960s and onwards.

In conclusion, Robin Trower continues to be a formidable force in the music industry, showcasing his talent and passion even at the age of 80. His legacy as a musician remains influential, and fans around the world eagerly anticipate what the future holds for this legendary guitarist.

In 1962, he formed a band that became the Paramounts, later including Westcliff High School pupil Gary Brooker. The Paramounts disbanded in 1966 to pursue individual projects. During this time, Trower created a local three-piece band called the Jam (not to be confused with the later group with Paul Weller).

Trower then, in June 1967, joined Brooker's new band Procol Harum following the success of their debut May 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", and remained with them until mid 1971, appearing on the group's first five albums.

Before launching his eponymous band, he joined singer Frankie Miller, ex-Stone the Crows bassist/singer James Dewar, and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short-lived combo Jude. This outfit did not record and soon split up.

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