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Terry Kirkbride

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Terry Kirkbride
GenresRock, Britpop
Occupation(s)Drummer, Percussionist, Singer songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Years active1991 - present

Terry Kirkbride is an English drummer. He is known for being a former member of Proud Mary[1] and for playing in the Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher's live band (before the High Flying Birds).[2][3][4] He also played for Oasis [5] occasionally, and has performed live and in studio for many artists including Paul Weller,[6] The Who's Roger Daltrey, The Verve's Richard Ashcroft, and Ambershades.

Kirkbride started writing his own songs with NaoKo TakaHashi in 2009 and formed a band, The Marbles Jackson.[7][8][9]

Discography

With The Sandkings

With Proud Mary

With Oasis

With Noel Gallagher (and Gem Archer)

With Ambershades

  • Clap Clap Clap (2003) (single)

References

  1. ^ Simpson, Dave (2001) "Who the hell are...", The Guardian, 27 April 2001, retrieved 2012-12-18
  2. ^ Lester, Paul (2010) "Gig review: Noel Gallagher, Royal Albert Hall, London", The Scotsman, 27 March 2010, retrieved 2011-01-02
  3. ^ Sinclair, David (2007) "Noel Gallagher", The Times, 28 March 2007, retrieved 2011-01-02
  4. ^ Empire, Kitty (2010) "Pop Review:Suede/Noel Gallagher" The Guardian 28 March 2010, retrieved 2012-12-18
  5. ^ [1] [dead link]
  6. ^ Empire, Kitty (2006) "Scissor Sisters, Noel Gallagher and his friends", The Observer, 5 November 2006, retrieved 2012-12-19
  7. ^ "MY CAT IS AN ALIEN / PAINTING PETALS ON PLANET GHOST : TWO DAY RESIDENCY WITH GUESTS OLD MAN DIODE + THE MARBLES JACKSON", Cafe OTO, London, retrieved 2012-12-17
  8. ^ [2] [dead link]
  9. ^ "Hello GoodBye Show 5 May 2012: The Marbles Jackson and Jamie McDermott" Resonance FM, London, retrieved 2012-12-18