Henry Spinetti

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Henry Spinetti
Birth nameEnrico Antonio Giorgio Spinetti
Born (1951-03-31) 31 March 1951 (age 73)
Cwm, Blaenau Gwent, Wales
OriginCardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Genres
  • Rock
  • pop
Occupations
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
Years active1960s–present

Enrico Antonio Giorgio Spinetti (born 31 March 1951)[1] is a Welsh session drummer whose playing has featured on many prominent rock and pop albums.

Career

Spinetti was born in

Earls Court; he played four or five numbers and got the job. The band became Scrugg and went to the Top 10 Club in Hamburg.[2]

Spinetti began his recording career with Scrugg, which recorded on the

The Herd and Judas Jump, who were the opening act at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970.[4] The line-up of The Herd and Judas Jump included Andy Bown, who later joined Status Quo. He was a member of the UK band Hustler which released two albums—High Street (1974) and Play Loud (1975), the latter of which was produced by Roy Thomas Baker
.

Spinetti played on eight of the ten tracks on

The Concert For George".[5] In 2011 Spinetti recorded with Andy Bown again, playing drums on Bown's solo album "Unfinished Business". Spinetti was a member of Eric Clapton
's touring band in the 1980s and the 2010s.

Recording credits

Spinetti's recording credits include the following:

With Joan Armatrading

With Eric Clapton

With Roger Daltrey

With Bob Dylan

With Roger Chapman

  • Chappo (Arista Records, 1979)
  • Hybrid and Lowdown (Polydor Records, 1990)

With George Harrison

With Paul McCartney

With Katie Melua

With Gerry Rafferty

With Cliff Richard

With Leo Sayer

With Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane

With Bonnie Tyler

With Bill Wyman

Personal life

He is the younger brother of actor Victor Spinetti (1929–2012).[6] He married Susan Styles in Coventry, Warwickshire, England in 2004.[citation needed].

References

  1. ^ "Henry Spinetti". Procolharum.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Interview with Henry Spinetti at mikedollar.com". Mikedolbear.com. 1 May 2011. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Floribunda Rose and Scrugg at". Garagehangover.com. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  4. AllMusic
  5. ^ "Henry Spinetti". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Victor Spinetti - Biography". Victorspinetti.co.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2020.

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