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Starkey, 59, who's toured with Oasis in the past, announced he was parting ways with The Who in April after 29 years of drumming with the band.
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Irish Independent on MSNThe Roger Daltrey feud reveals just how important session musicians really arePity the poor session player, whose lot is to provide music with all the guts for none of the glory. The fallout from drummer ...
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.
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Loudwire on MSNThe Surprising Drummer Who ‘Regrets’ Not Joining Black SabbathJust 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 ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Who's Roger Daltrey hits back at Ringo Starr's 'little man' jibe live on stageThe Who frontman Roger Daltrey has hit back at The Beatles' Ringo Starr following his recent 'little man' jibe at the singer ...
The Beatles were a huge influence on Liam and Noel Gallagher, but the Oasis duo took their admiration for the Fab Four one ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“It kind of spoils it a bit for me": Here's why Paul Weller won’t be going to any of the Oasis reunion showsOne friend of Noel Gallagher ’s has confirmed he definitely hasn’t been pestering him for a guest list place for the current ...
Zak Starkey — a well-known drummer and the son of none other than Ringo Starr — made headlines recently after getting fired from The Who. Twice. Now another iconic band purportedly won’t ...
When Starkey formed Mantra of the Cosmos in 2022, he took the moniker from a mantra that he, Bell and Oasis guitarist Gem Archer had been given during a meditation session in Los Angeles.
With a super musical family, Zak became a professional musician and played with bands like Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, The Lightning Seeds, Oasis, and was Roger Daltrey‘s drummer in the 1990s.
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 ...
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