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Tommy Aldridge (born August 15, 1950) [1] is an American heavy metal and hard rock drummer. He is noted for his work with numerous bands and artists since the 1970s, such as Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers Band, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Whitesnake, Ted Nugent, Thin Lizzy, Vinnie Moore and Yngwie Malmsteen.
After it was completed the previous year, Whitesnake was released in 1987. [14] Shortly before its release, Coverdale put together an all-new lineup which included former Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell, former Vandenberg guitarist Adrian Vandenberg, and former Ozzy Osbourne bassist and drummer Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge. [14]
Tommy Aldridge – drums; Whitesnake (1989–1991) David Coverdale – lead vocals; Adrian Vandenberg – guitar, backing vocals; Steve Vai – guitar, backing vocals; Rudy Sarzo – bass; Tommy Aldridge – drums; Rick Seratte – keyboards (touring) Slip of the Tongue (1989) Live at Donington 1990 (2011) Slip of the Tongue Tour (1990)
Tommy Aldridge – drums, percussion; November 2007 – July 2009 John Sykes – lead vocals, guitar; Scott Gorham – guitar, backing vocals; Francesco DiCosmo – bass, backing vocals; Tommy Aldridge – drums, percussion; Band inactive July 2009 – May 2010 May 2010 – April 2011 Ricky Warwick – lead vocals, guitar; Scott Gorham ...
Ozzy Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath on 27 April 1979, primarily due to his problems with alcohol and drug abuse. [1] The vocalist subsequently rehearsed with a range of musicians in an attempt to form his own band, including guitarists Gary Moore of Thin Lizzy and George Lynch of Dokken, [2] [3] bassist Dana Strum, [4] and drummers Dixie Lee of Lone Star and Dave Potts of Praying Mantis.
[238] In December 2007, Chris Frazier was announced as Whitesnake's new drummer. Tommy Aldridge reportedly left to pursue other musical projects. [239] Good to Be Bad, Whitesnake's tenth studio album, was released on 18 April 2008 in Germany, 21 April in the rest of Europe, and on 22 April in North America. [240]
Subsequently, March ör Die features three drummers: Taylor, Tommy Aldridge, and Mikkey Dee, who would later join the band as a permanent member until Lemmy's death. Another drummer, Garry Bowler (a.k.a. Magpie), worked on the drum track for the demo of "Stand" during a 1991 session in London with Würzel and Campbell. [3]
On the Diary of a Madman notes, Kerslake and bassist Bob Daisley were not credited, with drummer Tommy Aldridge and bassist Rudy Sarzo instead receiving credit. Aldridge has stated of the Diary of a Madman album, "I think it's pretty obvious that it's not my drumming on that album. I have never taken credit for that recording and have always ...