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Gary Bowman

Origin Edmonton, Alberta, 🇨🇦
Gary Bowman

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Gary Bowman is an Edmonton singer, songwriter, pianist, and bandleader whose music blended blues, roots-rock, jazz-tinged pop, and roadhouse songcraft. A longtime fixture of the Edmonton music scene, Bowman was described by the Edmonton Journal as a prolific tunesmith and local cornerstone, with a performing life rooted in lounges, pubs, nightclubs, and steady live work.

Bowman’s songwriting also reached beyond his own recordings. He wrote “Deliver Me,” recorded by One Horse Blue as the band’s first single, placing him within the broader Alberta songwriting network that fed the province’s roots and country-rock scene.

His own album Sentimental Education was released in 1981 by Bumstead Productions, one of the early releases associated with Larry Wanagas’s Edmonton-based Bumstead operation. Recorded at Homestead Recorders in Edmonton and mixed at Goldrush Sound Studios in Vancouver, the album placed Bowman’s voice and writing in a loose Alberta roots setting, with Ron Rault, Gary Koliger, Chris Nordquist, Jim Rothermel, Marvin Yakowashen, Bob Derkach, Lionel Rault, Rob Storeshaw, and harmony singers Sharon Anderson, Brenda Morie, Gary Bowman, and Ron Rault contributing to the sessions.

Bowman remained active through the 1980s and later issued La Bicyclette, a release remembered for its groove-oriented feel and piano-centred arrangements. His writing and piano style drew on blues and jazz-inflected phrasing, with sharp lyrical turns and a dry observational quality that Edmonton Journal coverage later compared in spirit to Mose Allison.

During the 1990s, Bowman’s recorded output slowed while he maintained musical associations with blues harmonica player Rusty Reed and country singer Lisa Hewitt. He returned to recording in the 2000s with Gary Bowman and the Red Ants, a project encouraged by guitarist and producer Doug Jenson of Jenson Interceptor. The album featured Bowman with drummer Doc Reynolds and additional contributions from musicians including Dwayne Hrynkiw, Dave Babcock, and Brent Parkin. Around the time of its release, Bowman was also performing live with a Red Ants lineup that included Gord Mathews and Joey McIntyre.

Bowman’s later studio work also kept him connected to Alberta roots recording circles. In 2004, he appeared on piano on John Wort Hannam’s Dynamite and ’Dozers, another Homestead Studios recording that also featured players such as Tyler Bird, Brad Brouwer, Mike Lent, Rusty Reed, John Woroschuk, Curtis Appleton, Chad Melchert, Shannon Johnson, and John Rutherford.

Across these releases and collaborations, Bowman’s work reflects a distinctly Edmonton strain of roots-based songwriting: literate, blues-coloured, unflashy, and closely tied to the city’s club and studio network.

-Robert Williston

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  • You and I

    #1 Side 1 03:37

  • Some Kind of a Fool

    #2 Side 1 03:53

  • Leavin' Me Behind

    #3 Side 1 02:45

  • Two Eyes on the Road

    #4 Side 1 03:07

  • Reason

    #5 Side 1 04:19

  • Simple Lies

    #1 Side 2 04:03

  • On My Way

    #2 Side 2 04:11

  • Million Bucks

    #3 Side 2 03:21

  • Out of Touch

    #4 Side 2 04:06

  • Why

    #5 Side 2 03:55

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