John Bonham, Ian Paice, Cozy Powell, Keith Moon, Buddy Rich, Stewart Copeland, Phil Rudd and Neil Peart to name but a few!
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Best known for his work with Thunder, Harry James is one of the best-loved drummers of the rock circuit. A gigging player since his early teens, Harry discovered the drums at the age of eight and his formative years were heavily influenced by his father and the likes of Ian Paice, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Stewart Copeland, Phil Rudd, Billy Cobham, Cozy Powell and Neil Peart. Having made his mark alongside Danny Bowes and Luke Morley in Terraplane in the late 1980s, the trio resurfaced in Thunder in the early 1990s. The band's debut, Back Street Symphony, charted at number 21 in the UK in March 1990, and this early success was swiftly backed up with a storming set at the Donington Monsters of Rock festival later that year. Laughing on Judgement Day (1992) saw Thunder comfortably negotiate that often 'tricky second album' and reached number 2 in the UK charts, and the band played to packed houses as fans flocked to catch their highly acclaimed live shows. Already this year, Thunder have played in Europe, Japan and have recently completed their last shows before pursuing other projects. In July 2009, Thunder have decided to call it a day with a sold out UK tour and appearances at Download and Sonisphere. Over the last twenty years, Thunder have amassed a large and loyal fan base that stretches around the globe, so it was a huge disappointment to all when it was decided to call it a day especially with their ninth studio album, BANG, serving as a springboard to further success. In addition to his work with Thunder, Harry frequently occupies the drum stool for Magnum. A new Magnum album ("Into The Valley Of The Moon King") was released in June 2009 and will be followed by shows in Europe and the UK (Sept/Oct/Nov 2009). Harry is also currently a member of Bad Influence (new album due out September 2009), Xcom (ex Bad Co. members) and Harry has also contributed to work by Don Airey ("A Light In The Sky"), Russ Ballard ("Book Of Love"), Graham Bonnet, Paul Young, Shadowman (featuring FM's vocalist Steve Overland, Heartland's Steve Morris and Thunder's very own Chris Childs), Kate Aumonier ("Here I Am"), Carl Sentence (“Mind Doctor”) and Hellfire Corner (Gary Brewer and "Snake" ex bass player in Thunder). In March 2006, he appeared with the Ian Gillan Band at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust appeal. And in March 2008, he had the pleasure of playing with Thunder in aid of the Childline Trust at the Indigo2. Thunder were joined onstage by Lulu and Roger Daltrey towards the end of the evening. An unforgettable event! Another successful Childline Trust show took place in June 2009 and Harry had the honour of playing with some Rock legends including Jon Lord, Glenn Hughes, and Steve Harley. Also, look out also for the imminent release of an album by Bucket & Co (“Guitars, Beers and Tears”) later this year. In short, Harry enjoys being a very busy man! Backed by Pearl, Paiste and Pro-mark, he is renowned for his distinctive and powerful playing style, love of his audience and the live arena, and his undying love and support of Crystal Palace FC!
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Hiya Harry Just wanted to drop by to wish you all the success in the world with your future - keep banging those skins! Hope you and your girls are all doing OK. By the way, I still have those drum sticks you posted to me back in the early 90's after some serious nagging backstage at various gigs! :) You are a darling. Hope to see you round some time ... Sending you much Welsh love and a big cwtch :) Annie x
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I've forgot to say you some greetings from my old friend Dan Zimmermann during the aftershow in the hotel after rock of ages. It was a sensationell show and a nice evening at the hotel.
Thanks for the add Harry, Really appreciate it. Keep on rockin and cant wait to see ya live with Magnum. Best wishes Phil (Sticksman with Backstreet Symphony the tribute to Thunder)
See ya in the bar at Newcastle City Hall, this coming Tuesday?? If not, look out for the 'BLOOP' banner in row EE downstairs. I'll also be at four Magnum gigs in October, but maybe not all in the UK! Keep it Rockin' Harry! BLOOP!!! BLOOP!!! BLOOP!!!