| Oliver
Whawell -guitarist, saxophonist, pianist, composer, and founder
member of The Strawberry Thieves - was born in Ashford, Kent. He
started playing the piano at the age of 5 (thanks to his mother),
winning a scholarship to Sutton Valence School and whilst there
taught himself the saxophone (thanks to his father's record collection
and a great love for the saxophone playing of Andy Mackay of Roxy
Music).
Also
interested in Jazz (especially pioneering Soprano Saxophonist Sidney
Bechet) Oliver went on to read Jazz Studies at Leeds College of
Music and it was there that the fateful meeting with Simon Donovan
occurred. With Simon's clever lyrics Oliver had little difficulty
setting them to music and the embryonic Strawberry Thieves were
soon performing whenever they could, with Simon singing and Oliver
on piano.
With
a B.A.Hons under his belt, Oliver left university musically burnt
out and he took a break from the music scene to teach English in
Brno (Czech Republic) for two years. He carried on playing the saxophone
with various Jazz Bands in Brno, taught himself guitar and with
his musical ambition rejuvenated, returned to Leeds and renewed
his partnership with Simon.
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