Oliver/Dawson Saxon

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Oliver/Dawson Saxon

Oliver/Dawson Saxon is a British heavy metal band formed by former members of the legendary rock group Saxon. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Lineup: Oliver/Dawson Saxon was formed in the late 1990s by guitarist Graham Oliver and bassist Steve Dawson, both of whom were original members of Saxon. The band's lineup also includes Paul Oliver on drums and Bri Shaughnessy on vocals. Graham and Steve had been part of Saxon during its early years, contributing to the band's rise to fame in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement.

  2. Legacy of Saxon: Saxon, the band from which Oliver/Dawson Saxon emerged, is considered one of the pioneers of the British heavy metal scene. Saxon achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s with albums like "Wheels of Steel" and "Strong Arm of the Law". However, Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson left Saxon in the early 1990s due to creative differences with the band's management.

  3. Musical Style and Discography: Oliver/Dawson Saxon continues to play the classic heavy metal sound that made Saxon famous. Their music features powerful riffs, melodic solos, and anthemic choruses reminiscent of the NWOBHM era. The band has released several studio albums, live albums, and compilations since its formation, including "Re-Landed" (2000), "It's Alive" (2006), and "Blood & Thunder" (2015). These albums showcase the band's commitment to keeping the spirit of British heavy metal alive.

  4. Touring and Live Performances: Oliver/Dawson Saxon has toured extensively, performing at festivals, clubs, and venues around the world. The band's live shows are known for their high-energy performances and dedication to entertaining fans of classic heavy metal. Oliver/Dawson Saxon has shared the stage with other iconic metal acts and continues to attract audiences with their electrifying performances.

  5. Legal Dispute with Saxon: Oliver/Dawson Saxon's formation led to a legal dispute with the original Saxon band. In 1999, Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson filed a lawsuit against Saxon's lead vocalist, Biff Byford, and management over the rights to the Saxon name. The lawsuit was settled out of court, allowing Oliver/Dawson Saxon to continue performing under their new name while Biff Byford's version of Saxon retained the original band's name. Despite the legal dispute, both bands have continued to thrive in the heavy metal scene, each maintaining a loyal following o

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