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Encyclopedia > Gary Driscoll

Gary Driscoll (1946 to 1987) was an American R&B style rock drummer who performed in a number of successful bands from the 1960s until his violent death in 1987.


Very little is known about his past or why he decided take up drums and pursue a career in rock n roll, but we do know that he joined The Electric Elves in 1967, fronted by Ronnie James Dio.


The Electric Elves transformed into The Elves then later Elf, when they were discovered by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover who went on to produce atleast two of Elf's three studio albums.


Elf fell apart when Driscoll, Dio, Mickey Lee Soule (Elfs keyboardist) and Craig Gruber (their bassist) were recruited by Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore to form Rainbow.


Driscoll was kicked out of Rainbow after their debut album was recorded. It is said that his firing was simply due to his R & B style of drumming, which did not sit well with Blackmore who replaced Driscoll with veteran hard rocker Cozy Powell.


After his departure from Rainbow, Driscoll played in Dakota, Star Castle and Bible Black.


Gary Driscoll was discovered murdered in his home in 1987. His murder remains unsolved and the motive is unknown though rumored to have been drug related.


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Tapio's Ronnie James Dio Pages: Gary Driscoll personal information (201 words)
It is unknown what Gary Driscoll, born in 1946, did before joining The Electric Elves in late 1967.
After recovering from the accident, Driscoll continued with most of his bandmates in a band called Elf.
Gary Driscoll was murdered in New York in early June 1987 at the age of 41.
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