W H Squire is listed as both a historical British composer and cellist (William Henry Squire, 1871‑1963) and as a contemporary artist associated with the track “Slumber Song.” The modern reference appears on the YehThatRocks site, indicating a release titled “Slumber Song” on the Imperial Linenized label (catalog X2278, London). No additional biographical details are provided for the contemporary project.
Formation and Backstory
No information is available regarding the formation, origin, or early history of the modern W H Squire project. The historical William Henry Squire was born on 8 August 1871 in Great Britain and died on 17 March 1963, but his connection to any rock/metal activity is not documented.
Style and Influences
The style of the contemporary W H Squire release cannot be determined from the supplied sources. The historical William Henry Squire was a classical composer and cellist, suggesting a background in classical music rather than rock or metal.
Members
Current
W H Squire
Former
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The project appears to be a solo effort; no other members are mentioned in the sources.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
Slumber Song – Imperial Linenized X2278 (London) (year unknown)
Notable Tracks
Slumber Song
Legacy and Notes
William Henry Squire (1871‑1963) is recognized as a British composer and cellist, contributing to classical repertoire. The modern usage of his name for a track titled “Slumber Song” suggests either a tribute or a separate artist sharing the same initials; the relationship, if any, is not documented.