Jerry Stevenson, (born in Kent, England) is a guitar and mandolin
player who has worked with Barbara Dixon, Procol
Harum and is currently a member of Be
Sharp.
In 1991 Procol
Harum reformed and began recording a new album called The
Prodigal Stranger. Bass
player Dave
Bronze had already been recruited by the band, and when they were
looking for an extra guitarist, Dave recruited Jerry. At this stage it
was known that Robin Trower, a founding
member of the band for their first 5 albums, would be rejoining the
band for The Prodigal Stranger, and Stevenson said at procolharum.com
that he made sure that he was always 'leaving space for Robin'.
However, although Stevenson was mentioned in the liner notes
of The Prodigal Stranger, there's no audible evidence that his work on
that album was ever actually released. In any case, he was a session
player on the album and never a member of Procol Harum.
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Current members: Gary
Brooker ·
Geoff
Dunn ·
Matt
Pegg ·
Josh Phillips ·
Geoff Whitehorn ·
Keith
Reid
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Former members: Dave
Ball ·
Graham Broad ·
Dave
Bronze ·
Mark Brzezicki ·
Alan Cartwright ·
Chris Copping ·
Matthew Fisher ·
Mick Grabham ·
Bobby Harrison ·
David Knights ·
Dee
Murray ·
Tim
Renwick ·
Ray Royer ·
Don Snow ·
Pete
Solley ·
Henry Spinetti ·
Jerry Stevenson ·
Robin Trower ·
Ian
Wallace ·
B.J.
Wilson
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Significant contributors: Guy
Stevens ·
Bill Eyden
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| Discography |
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Studio Albums: Procol
Harum ·
Shine on Brightly ·
A Salty Dog ·
Home ·
Broken Barricades ·
Grand Hotel ·
Exotic Birds and Fruit ·
Procol's Ninth ·
Something Magic ·
The Prodigal Stranger ·
The Well's on Fire
Live albums: Procol
Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Other albums: The Long
Goodbye ·
Ain't Nothin' to
Get Excited About ·
One More Time -
Live in Utrecht 1992 ·
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