
Andy Fairweather‐Low
Andy Fairweather Low, the acclaimed Welsh singer and guitarist, stands as a celebrated figure in blues rock and pop. Rising to prominence as the frontman for Amen Corner in the late 1960s, his career soon progressed beyond pop stardom into a remarkable journey defined by collaboration and musical versatility. Renowned for his soulful guitar work and expressive vocals, Fairweather Low has contributed his talents alongside legendary artists including Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Roger Waters, making him a sought-after presence in the world of live music and studio recording alike.
In 2025, Andy Fairweather Low demonstrates his enduring artistry with the release of the album "The Invisible Bluesman," further establishing his credentials as a masterful contemporary bluesman. Previous projects such as "Flang Dang" and the single "Got Me a Party" illustrate the breadth of his catalogue, blending blues, gospel, and soul influences. His unmistakable style resonates through signature songs like "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice," echoing his early pop triumphs while revealing an ever-deepening connection to the roots of the blues.
Live audiences have recently enjoyed the distinguished experience of Andy Fairweather Low headlining at Backstage Kinross, joined by his band The Low Riders for a series of concerts in Kinross, United Kingdom in February 2026. These gigs showcase his dedication to delivering compelling live performances that capture both his history and his present creative drive. For anyone passionate about blues rock, pop, and the authentic energy of live concerts, following Andy Fairweather Low is essential—stay connected for forthcoming tour dates and new music adventures.
Andy Fairweather‐Low Gigs
