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Famous
Drummers From A to Z > E
Famous
Drummers
E
Your complete resource to info on the most famous drummers
in the world. This page contains everyone who's anyone with a last name
beginning in the letter E.
Sheila
E.
Born: December 12, 1957. Shiela E.'s (Escovedo's) homepage. Her claim
to fame: First Late Night female band leader for the short-lived "The
Magic Hour" starring Ervin "Magic" Johnson.
Roger
Earl
Foghat drummer Earl, in an interview conducted by Roxane "Rox"
Crutcher, from the classicrock.about.com Web site. Also, here's Roger's
bio.
Graeme
Edge
Born: March 30, 1942. Check the above link for a bio on The Moody Blues
stickman from The Official Moody Blues Web site. Here's an interview
with Graeme from the Dallas Morning News.
Phil
Ehart
Interview with Phil Ehart of Kansas, just before Kansas opened for Yes.
Blas
Elias
Homepage of the drummer for Slaughter. I don't know much about him but
he says he believes in staying away from drugs, so he's okay in my book.
Also, check out Blas
on Kristi Govoni's site.
Stuart
Elliot
Elliott, who has recorded with the Alan Parsons Project, Al Stewart, and
Paul McCartney among others, gets an Unofficial Homepage. Includes bio,
drum setup, quotes, and discography.
Sonny
Emory
Sonny was the Earth, Wind, and Fire drummer for 12 years and has worked
with many top names in jazz and pop music including Stanley Clarke, David
Sanborn, Bette Midler, Al Jarreau, Paula Abdul and Jean-Luc Ponty. Here's
his bio and drum setup, courtesy of Yamaha Corporation Of America.
John
Engels
Born: May 13, 1935. From his early work with Mary Lou Williams to Chet
Baker, Ben Webster, Thad Jones, Ray Brown, and Lew Tabackin, John has
become one of Europe's leading jazz drummers. The list of artists John
has worked with is too numerous to list here. Check him out at the above
link.
Joe
English
Born: February 7, 1949. Here are some phtos of Joe, along with a list
of musicians he has worked with, courtesy of DrummerWorld.com.
Peter
Erskine
Born: June 5, 1954. Erskine's own homepage contains his Bio, itinerary,
photos, and CDs available from his own "Fuzzy Music" label.
Also includes a public Forum, where you can post questions and comments
for Peter's response.
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