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  1. Instrument (s) Vocals, bass. Years active. Early 1960s–1987. Formerly of. Stone the Crows, The Luvvers. James Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, [ 1 ] the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_DewarJames Dewar - Wikipedia

    Sir James Dewar FRS FRSE (/ djuːər / DEW-ər; [ 1 ] 20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist. He is best known for his invention of the vacuum flask, which he used in conjunction with research into the liquefaction of gases. He also studied atomic and molecular spectroscopy, working in these fields for more ...

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    James Dewar was born in Kincardine, Perthshire (now in Fife) in 1842, the youngest of six boys of Ann Dewar and Thomas Dewar, a vintner. He was educated at Kincardine Parish School and then Dollar Academy. His parents died when he was 15. He attended the University of Edinburgh where he studied chemistry under Lyon Playfair (later Baron Playfair), ...

    In 1875, Dewar was elected Jacksonian professor of natural experimental philosophy at the University of Cambridge, becoming a fellow of Peterhouse. He became a member of the Royal Institution and later, in 1877, replaced Dr John Hall Gladstone in the role of Fullerian Professor of Chemistry. Dewar was also the President of the Chemical Society in 1...

    He married Helen Rose Banks in 1871. They had no children. Helen was sister-in-law to both Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson and James Douglas Hamilton Dickson. His nephew, Dr Thomas William Dewar FRSE (1861–1931) was an amateur artist, who painted a portrait of Sir James Dewar. He is presumably also the same Thomas William Dewar as mentioned as execut...

    Whilst Dewar was never recognised by the Swedish Academy, he was recognised by many other institutions both before and after his death, in Britain and overseas. The Royal Society elected him a Fellow of the Royal Society in June 1877 and bestowed their Rumford (1894), Davy (1909), and Copley Medal (1916) medals upon him for his work, as well as inv...

    Dewar's irascibility was legendary. Rowlinson (2012) called him "ruthless", particularly with his colleague Siegfried Ruhemann.

    James Dewar in the Royal Institution in London, around 1900
    Sir James Dewar's ashes at Golders Green Crematorium
  3. shail3.wixsite.com › robin-trower › dewar-in-memoryDEWAR IN MEMORY - robin-trower

    The World mourns the passing of. Jimmy Dewar. Paisley Express. Thursday, 23 May 2002. FUNERAL OF ROCK LEGEND DEWAR. THE funeral of one of the rock world's best known figures took place in Paisley yesterday. James Dewar, vocalist and bassist for the legendary Robin Trower Band, passed away in Dykebar Hospital. He was 59.

  4. Explore the remarkable life and legacy of Jimmy Dewar, the soulful voice behind the Robin Trower Band. From his early days in Glasgow to his rise as a legend...

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  5. Mar 23, 2019 · Jimmy Dewar 5/2002. Jimmy Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow. He was educated at St. Gerards Senior Secondary School in Glasgow.

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  7. May 16, 2002 · In his best moments, Dewar was a vocalist extraordinaire, and many fans consider it a shame that he did not have more of an opportunity to explore his range. With many of his friends, Dewar recorded his one solo album, Stumbledown Romancer, during the 1970s, at the height of his career, but it was not released until two decades later.

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