Jim Rowlands born 27/01/1972, is a Welsh singer, who lives in Loyat, Brittany, France, where he is also a town councillor in the opposition .
[3] He played principally solo, with harpist Hywel John and with Mirrorfield who notably opened for Deep Purple and toured South Korea.
[citation needed] Rowlands also recorded many albums of his own brand of Welsh Celtic songs, most notably Gobaith in 1999 on the SMC label and Pasbort in 2001,[1] which was released in Wales on SAIN, and which contains the single "Cysgu Tawel" (a quiet sleep).
[5] Rowlands wrote and performed the background music for The Naked Isle, a documentary about British prisoners of war.
he has taken a back-seat from touring and live performance and although still releases music and albums, has turned his hand to writing novels, poetry and short stories, as well as one play.