Dave Cousins (born David Joseph Hindson; 7 January 1945) is an English musician[2] who has been the leader, singer and most-active songwriter of Strawbs, since 1967.[3]
Cousins is a founding member of Strawbs, which started out as the Strawberry Hill Boys, playing bluegrass music, then moved on to folk, folk rock, and progressive rock. He has also performed as an acoustic duo with Strawbs guitarist Brian Willoughby, and as Acoustic Strawbs with Willoughby (until August 2004), Dave Lambert and Chas Cronk (since September 2004).
Biography
Cousins was born Hounslow in Middlesex.[4] He grew up in Chiswick, and in the 1970s returned to live there, rehearsing in Chiswick's Mawson Arms pub.[5] He holds a degree in Statistics and Pure Mathematics from the University of Leicester, and has also followed a career in radio.[6] He was a producer for Denmark's Radio 1969–1979, was programme controller for Radio Tees (1980–1982), and the managing director of Devon Air in Devon (1982–1990).[7] Since 1991, Cousins has been in charge of St. David's Research, and has been instrumental in many successful franchise applications business ventures involving local radio stations in the UK; stations such as Thames Radio (Kingston-upon-Thames), Radio Victory (Portsmouth) and XFM in London.[citation needed]
He ran Witchwood Media Limited, an independent record and publishing company, until the company's catalogue was sold to Cherry Red Limited.[8] Cousins once toured North America and Europe with Acoustic Strawbs, several months every year. In February 2012, a new venture with producer Chris Tsangarides was announced, the Dark Lord Records label; the first release was by band Spit Like This on 21 May. In 2014 Cousins' autobiography Exorcising Ghosts: Strawbs and Other Lives was published by Witchwood Media Limited.[9]
In December 2021, Cousins announced his withdrawal from live performance for health reasons, [2] but played a one-off charity gig at the Boston Room at the George IV pub on Chiswick High Road on 21 November 2022. The event was in aid of the Commonwealth Medical Trust, of which Cousins is a trustee, to support its joint project with Safe Hands, to provide water tanks in remote parts of Africa, a project being carried out in conjunction with the University of Leicester and Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda.[10]
Cousins has been married three times. In 2003 he moved, with his third wife Geraldine, from Teddington in London to Deal in Kent, so they could be nearer his house in France.[13]
Cousins lives at Sandgate, near Folkestone in Kent. He has faced a number of health issue including a major cancer operation, stent replacements and a full knee replacement.[14]
Special appearances
In 1980, Cousins made a guest appearance on On Through the Night, the debut album by British heavy metal group Def Leppard. Cousins' speaking voice can be heard at the beginning of "When the Walls Came Tumblin' Down", reciting a melancholy tale that serves as the track's intro.[15]