Dave Colwell
David Colwell is a British rock guitarist who has been a member of Bad Company, Samson, ASAP, The Eastenders, The Entire Population of Hackney, 720, The Torpedoes, Angel Street, Roger Chapman's Shortlist, The Jones Gang, FM, Frankie Miller's Fullhouse and Rock Steady. He recorded Back on Track with Humble Pie in 2001, touring with them until the band broke up in 2003. He started a supergroup called Rock Steady which, among others, includes bass guitarist Rick Wills, best known for his work with Foreigner and his associations with Small Faces, Peter Frampton and Bad Company and did a New Zealand tour with this band. In November 2018 he joined again Humble Pie for their US tour. Dave Colwell has his own band now which is called Bucket's Rebel Heart. Their debut album 20 Good Summers was released in December 2018 on Pride & Joy Records and January 2019 in Japan on Marquee Records.
Solo album
Colwell started recording his first solo album Guitars, Beers & Tears in 2008, and it was released in 2010. There were a number of Colwell's associates playing on this album, including Steve Conte, Adrian Smith, Robert Hart, Edwin McCain, Bekka Bramlett, Danny Bowes, Spike and Jaz Lochrie.Samson
Colwell became an official member of Samson in 1984, along with bassist Merv Goldsworthy. He played on the live album Thank You and Goodnight, recorded during the 1984 tour. Samson temporarily disbanded in May 1984.He then became member of the short-lived new band "Paul Samson's Empire", in 1986-1987, in support of Samson album Joint Forces. Colwell played on the live album Paul Samson's Empire - Live at the Marquee, which also contains three studio tracks.