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Zak Starkey could've been on tour with Oasis or The Who if the past few months went a bit differently. In a new interview with The Telegraph, the drummer reflected on allegedly getting fired from ...
Pity the poor session player, whose lot is to provide music with all the guts for none of the glory. The fallout from drummer ...
Zak Starkey revealed the crude invitation he’d received from Black Sabbath when they wanted him to work with the band in July ...
Now, Zak Starkey claims that he turned down a chance to perform during Oasis ’ upcoming highly anticipated reunion tour to stick with The Who. Who, as we mentioned earlier, fired him.
Just about every rock/metal drummer would jump at the chance to play with Black Sabbath if they could. Surprisingly, one person who was asked to do so but turned down the offer is former Who and Oasis ...
The Beatles were a huge influence on Liam and Noel Gallagher, but the Oasis duo took their admiration for the Fab Four one ...
Starkey joined Oasis 2004 and played on the band’s final two studio albums Don’t Believe The Truth from 2005 and Dig Out Your Soul in 2008 before being replaced by Chris Sharrock for the band ...
Roger Daltrey explained that Zak Starkey’s firing from The Who was due to a miscommunication between him and the sound ...
One friend of Noel Gallagher ’s has confirmed he definitely hasn’t been pestering him for a guest list place for the current ...
Zak Starkey has said he is “gutted” to not be drumming for Oasis on their 2025 reunion tour. Starkey was the drummer for the Britpop icons between 2004-2008 when he replaced Alan White behind the kit, ...
“I’ll cry if I go, in case he mucks it up," said Starkey. "I’m sure he won’t, but you know that’s my favourite band. I’d have done that gig for nothing, you know? I just loved it.