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  2. Col Hatchman - Wikipedia

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    Colin Craig Hatchman (born 2 February 1975) is an Australian rock musician who joined The Screaming Jets as their drummer during 2001–2004. [1] In 2004 he joined Nathan Cavaleri in Dirty Skanks, Hatchman broke the Guinness Book of World Records as 'Loudest Drummer in the World' on 4 August 2006, the sound was measured at 137.2 dBA.

  3. Category:Australian rock drummers - Wikipedia

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  4. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Wikipedia

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    He is survived by his wife, Yvonne. [19] The 2021 film Last Night in Soho, directed by Edgar Wright, features the band's 1968 hit of the same name. [20] The band are considered for the "legends" stage at Glastonbury Festival 2024. [21] Rhythm guitarist and vocalist Pete Lucas (Mick II) died on 16 December 2023, his 73rd birthday. [22]

  5. Colin Petersen - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Colin Petersen [3] (24 March 1946 – 18 November 2024) was an Australian musician and actor. He played as a member of the bands Steve and the Board , the Bee Gees and Humpy Bong . In August 1969, he left the Bee Gees and he was replaced by Pentangle drummer Terry Cox to record the songs for their 1970 album Cucumber Castle .

  6. List of AC/DC members - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, the band's web site removed Rudd as their drummer and replaced him with Slade. [ 20 ] On 7 March 2016, the band announced that the final ten dates of the second North American leg of the tour would be rescheduled as Johnson's doctors had ordered him to stop touring immediately: he risked complete deafness if he persisted.

  7. List of the Who band members - Wikipedia

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    The band were first founded by Roger Daltrey under the name the Detours in 1959: the first line-up, in mid-1961, included Pete Townshend on lead guitar, Daltrey on rhythm guitar, John Entwistle on bass, Harry Wilson on drums, and Colin Dawson on vocals. [3] Wilson was fired in mid-1962 and replaced by Doug Sandom. [4]

  8. The Outcasts (Belfast band) - Wikipedia

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    The large attendance at Colin's funeral prompted the band to play a thank-you gig at the Harp Bar, and the positive reaction convinced the band that they should carry on. [1] They recorded a second Peel session and released the Blood and Thunder album on Abstract Records, which reached number 20 in the indie album chart. [ 1 ]

  9. Band of Heathens - Wikipedia

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    A misprint in a local paper billed the act as "The Heathens". Drummer John Chipman joined the band in 2007, and Keyboardist Trevor Nealon, who played in the studio during the recording of both "One Foot in the Ether" and "Top Hat Crown & the Clapmaster's Son", joined the touring unit in 2011.