"Lots" is probably the best answer; they went through at least 5 drummers - some on one night only. George Harrison said the best drummer they ever had was someone called Thomas Moore. Their most "durable" drummers were Pete Best - who was drummer for 2 years - and, of course, Ringo Starr.
Pete Best was the original Beatles drummer who was replaced on the 4th of September, 1962, by Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey). Jimmy Nicol was a stand-in drummer when Ringo was sick. Most don't know about Jimmy Nicol's brief work with the band. Additionally: Andy White was a session drummer, producer George Martin brought in for Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You". He apparently wasn't thrilled with Ringo at first. They kicked Pete Best out because he wasn't being serious about the band; he never thought they would get to the top. Each of them played drums to some degree, but Ringo Starr normally played them on their records.
The band members in Sick Puppies are...Shimon Moore: lead singer and guitaristEmma Anzai: bassistMark Goodwin: drummer
Dudley Moore starred as Arthur in the original movie. Russell Brand starred as Arthur in the 2011 remake.
Ginger Baker is an English drummer who play for Cream. He has also had other collaborations, such as with Blind Faith, Gary Moore, Hawkwind, Masters of Reality and Public Image Ltd.
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Tommy Moore; he went with them on their first professional tour, backing singer Johnny Gentle in Scotland. (He quit after they got back.) Pete Best was their next regular drummer; he joined in August 1960.
Tommy Moore was never actually a member of the "Beatles". He was drummer for the "Silver Beetles" from mid-May to mid-June, 1960, during the bands' ongoing drummerless period when they had problems finding and keeping a drummer. Pete Best was next in the succession of drummers and started on the 12th of August, 1960. The "Silver Beetles" became the "Beatles" after Pete Best joined.
The Beatles had a number of drummers before Ringo, including (for one night only) a local thug who "volunteered" to play for them! ISTR, their first drummer was called Thomas Moore, Pete Best was the last drummer before Ringo, Andy White was a session drummer who played on the second version of Love Me Do.
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Alan Moore is the 2nd drummer for the heavy metal band Judas Priest.
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"Lots" is probably the best answer; they went through at least 5 drummers - some on one night only. George Harrison said the best drummer they ever had was someone called Thomas Moore. Their most "durable" drummers were Pete Best - who was drummer for 2 years - and, of course, Ringo Starr.
Pete Best was the original Beatles drummer who was replaced on the 4th of September, 1962, by Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey). Jimmy Nicol was a stand-in drummer when Ringo was sick. Most don't know about Jimmy Nicol's brief work with the band. Additionally: Andy White was a session drummer, producer George Martin brought in for Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You". He apparently wasn't thrilled with Ringo at first. They kicked Pete Best out because he wasn't being serious about the band; he never thought they would get to the top. Each of them played drums to some degree, but Ringo Starr normally played them on their records.
Battle of Moore's Mill happened on 1862-07-28.
Sean Moore? He had a bunch of hits with the band, got married in 2000, now has 3 children and continues to tour/record with the Manics. He's 41 now and is the only member of the band not to have released a solo album
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