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Clive Bunker (born 30 December 1946, in Luton, Bedfordshire, England) was a drummer for the British band, Jethro Tull, between 1967 and 1971. Bunker left after Tull's release of their album, Aqualung, to get married. He was replaced by Barriemore Barlow, a school friend of Ian Anderson's. December 30 is the 364th day of the year (365th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 1 day remaining. ...
1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
Town crest Luton is a large town and local government district in England, located 51 km (32 miles) north of London. ...
Bedfordshire is a county in England and forms part of the East of England region. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2005 est. ...
A drummer at practice A drummer is a musician who plays the drums, particularly the drum kit, marching percussion, or hand drums. ...
In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ...
Jethro Tull (aka Tull) is a rock band that formed in Blackpool, England in the 1960s. ...
An album is a collection of related audio tracks distributed to the public. ...
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Barriemore Barlow Barriemore Barlow (born 10 September 1949, in Birmingham) best known as the drummer and percussionist for rock band Jethro Tull from 1972 to 1980. ...
Anderson (far right) with Jethro Tull in a recent promotional photo. ...
Bunker played in his first band The Warriors in the 1960s. With Mick Abrahams he later formed the band known as McGregor's Engine. The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ...
Michk Abrahams (born 7 April 1943, in Luton, England) was the original guitarist for Jethro Tull. ...
After his time with Jethro Tull he played with Blodwyn Pig, Jude, Aviator, Jeff Pain (aka Dicken, formerly of the UK band Mr Big), Manfred Mann, Jack Bruce, Gordon Giltrap, Anna Ryder, Steve Hillage, Vikki Clayton, Solstice, Glenn Hughes, and Jerry Donahue. Blodwyn Pig were a British rock group founded by Mick Abrahams after he left Jethro Tull in 1968. ...
For the US pop rock band, see Mr. ...
Cock-A-Hoop Manfred Mann was a British R&B and pop band of the 1960s, named after its keyboard player, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Manns Earth Band. ...
John Symon Asher Jack Bruce (born May 14, 1943) is a Scottish musician; a multi-instumentalist, composer, singer. ...
Gordon Giltrap (born 6 April, 1948, Kent) is an English virtuoso acoustic and electric guitarist and composer, whose musical styles span multiple genres - folk, blues, folk-rock, pop, classical and rock. ...
Steve Hillage is a English musician, associated with the Canterbury scene, who has worked in experimental domains since the late 1960s. ...
Glenn Hughes Born in Cannock, England on August 21, 1952, Glenn Hughes, also known as The Voice of Rock, is a bassist and vocalist who fronted Finders Keepers in the 1960s and the British funk rock band, Trapeze, in the early 1970s before moving on in 1973 to join forces...
Jerry Donahue is a guitarist who played for such bands as Poet And The One Man Band, Fotheringay and Fairport Convention. ...
His solo album Awakening was released in 1998. In music, solo means to play or sing alone. ...
External links
- Biography at Jethro Tull's official website
- Clive Bunker biography at the All Music Guide website
- Bunker's birth details at the IMDb website
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