Bernie Shaw | |
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Bernie Shaw, 12 December 2008
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Background information | |
Birth name | Bernard Shaw |
Born |
Victoria, British Columbia |
June 15, 1956
Genres | Hard rock, Heavy metal, Progressive rock |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano, percussion, harmonica |
Years active | 1970–present |
Associated acts |
Grand Prix Praying Mantis Stratus Uriah Heep Iris Cold Sweat In Transit |
Notable instruments | |
Gibson SG |
Bernard "Bernie" Shaw (born June 15, 1956 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian singer, and since 1986, the lead vocalist for the British rock group Uriah Heep.
At the beginning of 1970 Shaw dreamed of becoming a rock guitarist. He bought himself a Gibson SG Special and started practising. When the local band Cold Sweat was looking for a second guitarist in 1974, Shaw auditioned, but bass player Bill Kempster advised him to put down the guitar and to buy a mic from their old singer and come back the next week. Shaw followed up this advice, and when he auditioned as a singer the band hired him as their new vocalist. Cold Sweat toured extensively over the next 3 years playing across B.C. Alberta, Saskatewan and into Manitoba. Their live set of a mixture of classic melodic rock soon became their calling card on the hotel, and live club scene. Fortunately, the changing music scene and popularity of discos caused the Victoria band to break up in 1977. In that same year, he was called to join Saskatoon based band Legend, whom had lost their lead singer Danny Jeans. They had heard Shaw singing with Cold Sweat on many occasions and knew he would fit their needs. Shaw relocated to Stoon and stayed for 9 months before Legend also resolved due to lack of live work. Shaw returned to Victoria to consider his next move. After weeks of contemplation, he decided to move to England and try his luck in London.
In December 1978, Shaw boarded a plane and left Canada chasing a dream. On arriving in London he auditioned and got the job of lead singer with London based band Paris founded by keyboard player and song writer Phil Lanzon. A partnership that would last for years to come. Paris signed a record deal with RCA and changed their name to Grand Prix. Shaw sang on the album Grand Prix which was released in 1980. When Shaw returned from his sister's wedding in Canada in October 1981 he learned he had been replaced by Robin McAuley. Talk started of a 30 something year reunion for Grand Prix following Uriah Heep's acclaimed performance at Childline Rocks (June 1, 2009); several ex-members have spoken for the first time since the unscheduled departure of Shaw, And all decided it was the right move to enlist McAuley as vocalist due to his far superior voice.