DON AIREY
Biography
Bands/Discography:
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Cozy Powell's Hammer
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Colosseum II
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Starrs/Moore/Murray/Airey/Hiseman lineup:
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Strange new flesh (Apr 76, Bronze)
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Moore/Mole/Airey/Hiseman lineup:
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Electric savage (Jun 77, MCA)
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War dance (Nov 77, MCA)
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Gary Moore & Friends
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Rainbow
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Bonnet/Blackmore/Airey/Glover/Powell lineup:
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Down to Earth (Jul 79, Polydor)
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Monsters of rock (1980, Polydor) (collective live
album with 2 tracks by Rainbow)
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Turner/Blackmore/Airey/Glover/Rondinelli lineup:
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Difficult to cure (1981, Polydor)
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several lineups:
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Final vinyl (1986, Polydor) (2LP, 1CD)
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Cozy Powell and Friends
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Gary Moore And Friends (again)
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Bernie Marsden (band)
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The Friday Rock Show Sessions () CHECK ALSO
FOR NEIL!
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Ozzy Osbourne
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Osbourne/Rhoads/Sarzo/Airey/Aldridge lineup (that's
just my guess!!):
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Tribute (1987, Epic) (2LP, 1CD) (CD reissue: 1995,
Epic) (live)
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Gary Moore Band
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Rockin' every night - live in Japan (1986, Ten)
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Ozzy Osbourne (again)
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Osbourne/Lee/Daisley/Airey/Aldridge lineup:
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Bark at the moon (1983, Epic)
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several lineups:
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The ozzman comet (2CD) (compilation)
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unnamed band (almost Asia)
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Crossbones
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Jethro Tull
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several lineups:
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20 years of Jethro Tull (1988, Chrysalis) (3CD boxset)
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20 years of Jethro Tull (highlights) (1989, Chrysalis)
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Poor-Mouth
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Ray Minhinnett's Band
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Gary Moore and The Midnight Blues Band
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Chris Thompson Band
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Green & Blues All Stars
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Strawbs
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ELO Part II
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Colin Blunstone
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The light inside (Jul 98, Mystic)
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Uli Jon Roth Band
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The Snakes
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Once bitten (1998, Pony Canyon) (Japan only)
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Live in Europe (1998)
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Company of Snakes
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Don Airey Band
Solo albums:
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K2 / Tales of Triumph and Tragedy (1988, MCA) (CD
reissue: 1999)
Keyboard extraordinaire, he can play whatever he wants,
no matter the style. He was born in Sunderland, England on June 21st, 1948.
After playing in several bands, he started his professional career with
his own band in 1972.
COZY POWELL'S HAMMER
Formed in May 1974, a powerful lineup, built with
several Cozy former bandmates.
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Frank Aiello (vocals)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Clive Chaman (bass)
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Cozy Powell (drums)
But sometime later, Clive Chaman has to abandon the
band, and Clive himself recommended Neil
Murray to substitute him for several gigs, in September 1974, and then
again, in February 1975.
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Frank Aiello (vocals)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Cozy Powell (drums)
But Cozy splits the band in April 1975.
COLOSSEUM II
Jon Hiseman resurrects in May 1975 his band Colosseum
under a different perspective. No sax, but still jazz-rock oriented. He
finally completed a superb lineup, although there were some different tentative
initial lineups.
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Mike Starrs (vocals)
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Jon Hiseman (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
After one album, Strange new flesh,
in the summer of 1976, Starrs and Murray are fired at the suggestion of
Bronze Records, who then drop the band anyway. In September 1976, they
get a new bassist, John Mole, but they don't get a new singer, as Gary
Moore will sing from now on.
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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John Mole (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
Jon Hiseman (drums)
They release two more albums along 1977: Electric
savage and War dance. Superb albums, very intrincated.
All the players are fantastic there, but I specially love the 'duels' between
Airey and Moore.
Electric savage was recorded in the
winter of 76, after a week of live rehearsals. Don writes the tracks 'Am
I' and 'Intergalactic strut'. My favourite tracks are 'Put
it this way', 'Desperado' and the superb 'Am I'.
In War dance, Don writes the tracks
'War dance' and part of the suite 'Star maiden'.
In August 1978, Gary Moore leaves to join Thin
Lizzy, and Don calls brother Keith.
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Keith Airey (guitar)
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John Mole (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
Jon Hiseman (drums)
When they were thinking of the recording of a new
album, Don receives an offer from Rainbow he couldn't turn down, leaving
the band in December 1978.
There's an album called The Rainbow family
album (1994, Conoisseur), containing tracks from people who once
belonged to Rainbow. It includes tracks from Rainbow (live tracks), Cozy
Powell, Deep Purple, Elf, Roger Glover, Fandango, Wild Horses, Tony Carey,
Alcatrazz and Dio, plus one track from Colosseum II, 'Am I', taken
from Electric savage.
GARY MOORE & FRIENDS
A few months after Don has joined Rainbow, Gary
Moore called him to play on a TV appearance at the 'Old Grey Whistle Test'
program on January 1979, promoting Gary's album Back on the streets,
where Don played. This was the very interesting lineup:
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Scott Gorham (guitar)
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Phil Lynott (bass, vocals)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
Cozy
Powell (drums)
They played at least two songs, 'Back on the streets'
and 'Don't believe a word'. Oh, who may have a copy of that? :)
:)
RAINBOW
A superb band. They had lost their singer, Ronnie
James Dio, in November 1978. He's replaced with Graham Bonnet. And Don
Airey enters the band in December 1978, thus rejoining with former colleague
Cozy Powell.
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Graham Bonnet (vocals)
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Ritchie Blackmore (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Roger Glover (bass)
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Cozy
Powell (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
They release a new album, Down to Earth,
and then, in August 1980, Cozy and Bonnet quit. Ritchie gets two new, young
faces, who later went to be famous musicians in the future:
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Joe Lynn Turner (vocals)
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Ritchie Blackmore (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Roger Glover (bass)
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Bobby Rondinelli (drums)
They release a new album, Difficult to cure,
that includes the big hit 'I surrender', written by Russ Ballard
(he had also written 'Since you been gone', from Down to Earth).
(from left to right: Don
Airey, Roger Glover, Joe Lynn Turner, Ritchie Blackmore, Bobby Rondinelli)
(click on the photo to get
a bigger image, 79 Kbs.)
Soon after they finished a world tour, Don leaves
the band to join Ozzy. This must be at the beginning of 1981.
Next Rainbow album was Straight between the
eyes. It was supposedly recorded with Don's replacement, David
Rosenthal, but I've read in several places that Don is also featured in
some tracks. I can't confirm it, as my Spanish copy hasn't any kind of
credits for musicians. Can anyone confirm me this point, please?
There is a Rainbow later release, called Finyl
vinyl, which includes several live tracks. There are several lineups
in the album, and Don appears in some of the tracks (the live track 'Since
you been gone' from Donington 1980, the unreleased studio track 'Bad
girl' from 1979, and the studio B-side 'Weiss heim' from 1981).
There is an album credited to Ritchie Blackmore,
called Rock Profile, volume two (Apr 1991, Connoisseur),
where there are included 3 live tracks from Rainbow, when Cozy was in the
band. CHECK IF DON APPEARS
There's also a collective album that contains live
tracks recorded in the Monsters of Rock festival from August 1980 at Castle
Donington. It includes two tracks by the Rainbow lineup with Graham Bonnet,
'Stargazer' and 'All night long'. As far as I know, this
album has never been released on CD. Other artists appearing there: Scorpions
(2 tracks), plus 1 track from April Wine, Saxon, Riot and Touch.
COZY POWELL AND FRIENDS
In January 1980, Cozy asks some of his friends
to back him in some BBC broadcasts promoting his first solo album, the
magnificent Over the top. What a lineup!!!
They appeared in the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' TV show,
as well as a radio broadcast for an 'In concert' program. Those recordings
are very powerful. Amazing lineup and amazing playing. The track listing
included songs from Cozy's 1st album, plus Jack Bruce's own 'Ticket
to waterfalls'.
GARY MOORE AND FRIENDS (again)
Gary and Don together again... In November 1980,
Gary Moore assembles a band to play four gigs. Three of them were at The
Marquee in London.
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Kenny Driscoll (vocals)
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
There's a live album from those concerts. It's
called Live (at the Marquee), and it was recorded on November
5/6, 1980.
BERNIE MARSDEN (band)
After having released his solo albums, Bernie played
some concerts for a radio program, 'In session', with a lineup comprising
some of his friends:
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David Coverdale (vocals)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Simon Phillips (drums)
These recordings later appeared in The Friday
Rock Show Sessions. There are 4 tracks recorded with this lineup.
These tracks also appeared as bonus tracks in the reissues of Bernie solo
albums.
OZZY OSBOURNE
A hard rock personality! You either love or hate
his voice, but he's one of the most charismatic singers in the hard rock
scene (ah, I love his voice and his albums, by the way!).
Don played in their first solo album (the masterpiece
Blizzard of Ozz; listen to Don's work on 'Mr. Crowley',
my favourite Ozzy tune - incredible!). But first tours were made with Lindsey
Bridgewater. After leaving Rainbow, Don joins the band in March 1981 (I
need to check the date!! - maybe it's January 82?).
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Randy Rhoads (guitar)
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Rudy Sarzo (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
But, tragedy beats them when, on March 19th, 1982,
Randy Rhoads dies in a plane accident. He went with their bus driver and
a wardrobe assistant in a light plane that crashed. A real tragedy; to
me, Randy was a genius. Being so young, he could have reached the highest
peaks in rock music.
In order to complete the tour, Ozzy searchs for
new guitarists.
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Bernie Torme (guitar)
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Rudy Sarzo (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
Bernie Torme is a fantastic player, but he only played
7 days with them. I think John Sykes was also called, but a young Brad
Gillis was the one who stayed. This was April 1982.
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Brad Gillis (guitar)
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Rudy Sarzo (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
A pity that there isn't official live material from
this lineup featuring the band repertoire, as Brad really made a very good
work with Rhandy guitar parts.
After the tour finished, in September 1982, Ozzy
decided to make a new tour (and live album) only featuring Black Sabbath
songs, and Don Airey decides leaving. Asked why he left the band, he said
"those old Sabbath songs hadn't keyboard parts!".
Some years after Randy Rhoads death, it was released
a 2LP live, called Tribute, featuring 13 live tracks, plus
1 track in the studio featuring Randy alone. It's not stated the lineup
for these recordings, but my guess is that they include Don Airey.
There's a 2CD compilation called The Ozzman
comet, and Don Airey appears there, although he's not mentioned.
Ozzy even tells a list of his musicians along the years, and Don Airey
is no mentioned at all! :(
GARY MOORE BAND
In September 1982, Don rejoins his friend Gary:
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John Sloman (vocals, keyboards)
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Ian Paice (drums)
They release the great live album Rockin'
every night - live in Japan. Initially to be released only in that
country, fortunately it was later released all over the world. I love this
album, and the dedication of the song 'Sunset' from Don Airey to
the great, late Randy Rhoads is very emotive.
(clockwise, from top left: Neil Murray,
John Sloman, Don Airey & Ian Paice)
But for the next studio album, Sloman leaves the
band in February 1983:
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
Ian Paice (drums)
They keep on with the tour as a quartet, but in May
1983, Don leaves to join Ozzy again, being replaced by Neil Carter.
OZZY OSBOURNE
Don rejoins Ozzy on May 1983.
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Jake E. Lee (guitar)
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Bob Daisley (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
They record the Bark at the moon
album, and start touring.
For a couple of months or so, Tommy Aldridge is
replaced by another fantastic drummer, legendary Carmine Appice.
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Jake E. Lee (guitar)
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Bob Daisley (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Carmine Appice (drums)
They released a live video, Live in Dortmund,
taken from the Dortmund Heavy Festival, where they played along with Quiet
Riot, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Def Leppard and Scorpions.
But, after Carmine Appice leaves, Tommy Aldridge
comes back to the band.
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Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
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Jake E. Lee (guitar)
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Bob Daisley (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Tommy Aldridge (drums)
But this lineup dissolves in January 1985, after the
Rock in Rio Festival, being Jake E. Lee the only one to remain with Ozzy.
and then?
For two years, Don was playing in lots of albums,
as we can read in the sessions page. I could read in rock magazines about
lots of rumours about him joining Whitesnake, or Alaska. Some years before,
I also read about him joining Hughes-Thrall, also MGM.
unnamed band (almost Asia)
In June 1986, there were two benefit concerts at
The Marquee by this lineup assembled by John Wetton and Carl Palmer:
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John Wetton (vocals, bass)
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Robin George (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Carl Palmer (drums)
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+
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special guest:
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Phil Manzanera (guitar)
In some magazines, the lineup was called Asia, due
to Wetton and Palmer presence. They played material from Asia, Robin George,
and Don played some classical parts in his solo (the famous theme used
in '2001: a space oddisey', for example), as well as some covers (Rolling
Stones and Beatles).
CROSSBONES
Sometime in the late 80s, Don Airey met Italian
guitarist Dario Mollo, who was playing with his own band Crossbones. After
many personnel changes, Dario and Don assemble a new lineup for touring
Europe:
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Dario Mollo (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
Help with additional info needed, please!
JETHRO TULL
In September 1987, he joins this mythical band.
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Ian Anderson (vocals, flute)
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Martin Barre (guitar)
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Dave Pegg (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Doane Perry (drums)
After a tour, he leaves them in January 1988, with
the idea of recording his own album. Some Tull recordings with Don finally
appeared in the 3CD boxset 20 years of Jethro Tull. Here,
Don appears in five live tracks: 'Farm on the freeway' and the classic
'Living in the past' (both recorded live in November 1987 in Philadelphia),
plus the classics 'Thick as a brick' and 'Songs from the wood',
and the short song 'Wond'ring aloud' (all three recorded live in
October 1987). Other great musicians appearing there: Mick Abrahams, Glenn
Cornick, Clive Bunker, Barriemore Barlow, Gerry Conway, John Glascock,
Martin Allcock, etc.
There's also a single CD taken from the boxset,
called 20 years of Jethro Tull (highlights). In this compilation,
Don appears in two of the songs mentioned above: 'Living in the past'
and 'Wond'ring aloud'.
POOR-MOUTH
This was the band for guitarist and singer Jack-E
McAuley. He assembled a backing band for concerts, Poor-Mouth, without
an stable lineup, but always comprising superb musicians, such as John
Gustafson (bass), Rod Demick (bass), Don Airey (keyboards), Chris Parren
(keyboards), Nick Payn (sax, flute), Clive Bunker (drums), Howard Tibble
(drums). The band released two albums, but I don't have them, so I don't
know if Don appears there. Help, please!
RAY MINHINNET'S BAND
Fantastic guitarist Ray Minhinnett assembled a
superb blues band:
But, this band was approached by Gary Moore, who took
them with him, renaming the band as The Midnight Blues Band, as we're going
to read right now.
GARY MOORE AND THE MIDNIGHT BLUES
BAND
(Gary Moore & Don Airey)
In April 1990, Don is again playing with Gary Moore,
touring to promote the fantastic album Still got the blues,
where Don also appeared (watch the sessions page):
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Frank Mead (sax)
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Nick Payn (sax)
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Nick
Pentelow (sax)
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Martin Drover (trumpet)
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Graham Walker (drums)
For some concerts, they were joined by the late Albert
Collins, who appeared as a guest in Gary's blues albums.
The tour finished in September 1990.
and then?
In 1991, he starts his own company, Don Airey Music,
as well as playing sessions, soundtracks, etc.
CHRIS THOMPSON BAND
In 1991, Chris Thompson assembles a band for touring
Germany:
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Chris Thompson (vocals, guitar)
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Brett Sawyer (guitar)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Kevin Reynolds (sax)
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John Lingwood (drums)
GREEN & BLUES ALL STARS
This super band was assembled by Bernie Marsden, to
promote his own tribute to Peter Green,
the superb album Green & Blues (although Don doesn't
appear in it). In Bernie's own words: "Green & Blues All Stars is me
and whoever I take on the night". So, there were different musicians. Some
of them were (not all together, of course):
Bernie Marsden (guitar)
Micky Moody (guitar)
Snowy White (guitar)
Colin
Hodgkinson (bass)
Andy
Pyle (bass)
David Levey (bass)
Tony Ashton (keyboards)
Don Airey (keyboards)
+
horn section & backing
singers
STRAWBS
In January 1993, it was the 25th Anniversary of
this great band, and they planned to make a celebration tour, and they
asked Don to play with them for the tour (replacing Chris
Parren).
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Tony Hooper (vocals, guitar)
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Dave Cousins (vocals, guitar)
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Brian Willoughby (guitar)
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Rod Demick (bass, vocals)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Richard Hudson (drums, vocals)
After the Anniversary tour, Hooper and Airey left
the band later in 1993.
ELO PART II
Around June 1997, he joins ELO Part II (they are
called this way since Jeff Lynne left the band) for a South American tour,
replacing Louis Clark (who was playing some concerts in China, promoting
his own work Hooked on China). So, Don Airey is called not
only as keyboardist, but also as orchestral arranger:
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Eric Troyer (vocals, keyboards)
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Phil Bates (vocals, guitar)
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Kelly Groucutt (bass, vocals)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Mik Kaminski (violin)
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Bev Bevan (drums)
When Louis Clark returned to the band, Don left them.
COLIN BLUNSTONE
In 1997, Don convinces superb singer Colin Blunstone
(ex-Zombies) to sing live again, both touring together along Europe. Don
produced Colin's album, The light inside, that features the
last work Cozy Powell ever
did. Recorded in February 1998, it features old mate Rod Argent (keyboards),
plus Keith Airey (guitar), Rob Harris (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Alex
Meadows (bass), Don Airey (keyboards), Cozy
Powell (drums), Darrin Mooney (drums), Carlos Hercules (percussion).
I need help with live lineups, please!!
Don leaves Colin Blunstone's band around May 1998.
ULI JON ROTH BAND
G3 is an idea assembled by Joe Satriani (whose
origin comes from the Guitar Legends concert in Spain, watch my pages on
Neil Murray or Cozy
Powell for details). He could notice the power of three guitarists
playing together. First tour he made consisted of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai
and Eric Johnson. Since then, several variations have been made in the
lineup.
In 1998, Don joins the G3 tour, playing in Uli
Jon Roth band. The other members of the roster were Joe Satriani and Michael
Schenker. The lineup for the great Uli Jon Roth was:
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Uli Jon Roth (guitar)
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Liz Vandall (vocals)
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Francois Garny (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Clive Bunker (drums)
THE SNAKES
Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden have been playing
together under different names since they met in Whitesnake. This time,
they thought it was about time to remember those times. They join some
Norwegian musicians, including a very good singer called Johnny Lande.
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Johnny Lande (vocals)
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Micky Moody (guitar)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Sid Ringsby (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Willy Bendiksen (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
They release a first studio album, called Once
bitten. The Japanese edition contains two bonus tracks: 'All
dressed up' and 'September tears'.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
It was followed by the release of a fantastic live
album, Live in Europe, that was recorded earlier in 1997.
But problems between members arise in January 1999.
COMPANY OF SNAKES
After parting ways with singer Johnny Lande and
the other Norwegian members around January 1999, the rest of the band decides
to team with Robert Hart (ex-Bad Company), hence the new name, Company
of Snakes:
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Robert Hart (vocals)
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Micky Moody (guitar)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Chris Childs (bass, from Thunder)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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John Lingwood (drums)
This was the lineup that played in Spain in January
1999. As soon as Neil Murray finished the tour with Brian May, he joined
the band. This was around February 1999.
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Robert Hart (vocals)
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Micky Moody (guitar)
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Bernie Marsden (guitar)
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Neil
Murray (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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John Lingwood (drums)
This is the stable (and superb!) lineup for the band,
although as busy musicians, sometimes they have other commitments to fulfill,
so some of their friends play the odd gig with them.
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When John Lingwood was to play with Roger Chapman
& The Shortlist, the drummer's seat was filled by the great Henry Spinetti.
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For some Spanish gigs, the singer that came to sing
was Ben Mellor.
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Some gigs in September 1999 have been played with
Jim Copley on drums.
DON AIREY BAND
After the tour by Company of Snakes is over, Don
is planning to perform his own solo tour, to promote the reissue of his
solo album, K2.
And now?
Don is currently recording an album with the band
Ten, commanded by great guitar player Vinny Burns, and lead singer Gary
Hughes. Rumour has it about him joining the band, but I don't think this
is accurate...
SOLO ALBUMS
So far, Don has only released one solo album:
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K2 / Tales of Triumph and Tragedy (1988,
MCA) (CD reissue: 1999)
This is Don Airey's solo project, a mixture between
speech and music. With Gary Moore and brother Keith Airey (guitars), Laurence
Cottle (bass), Cozy Powell
(drums), plus vocals by Chris Thompson, Colin Blunstone, Mel Galley and
Genki Hitomi. It was issued as a limited edition in Japan and Germany only.
Fortunately, it's going to be reissued worlwide on May 1999, remastered
and repackaged. Please, visit Don Airey's official website (see below)
for details about how to get this album.
Two singles were released from the album:
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'Song for Al (vocal) / Song for Al (instrumental)'
(1988, MCA)
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'Julia (if you leave me) / Sea of dream (parts
I & II)' (1988, MCA)
Sessions
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Don Airey sessions
Related links:
Musicians
mentioned in this page that I have projected to cover in my site someday:
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Bernie Marsden
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Clive Chaman
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Jon Hiseman
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Max Middleton
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Tommy Aldridge
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Simon Phillips
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Scott Gorham
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Rudy Sarzo
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Bernie Torme
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Robin George
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Dave Pegg
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Colin Blunstone
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Micky Moody
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John Lingwood
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Henry Spinetti
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Chris Thompson
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Snowy White
And short tributes to:
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Gary Moore
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Phil Lynott
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Ritchie Blackmore
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Jack Bruce
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Ozzy Osbourne
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Carmine Appice
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David Coverdale
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Ian Paice
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John Wetton
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Joe Satriani
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Steve Vai
Family tree
Coming soon (I hope so!).
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: Don
Airey, for his help and kindness.
Special thanks to: great
fan Alex Gitlin, for all his help, albums and lots of scans, Jose
Luis Schenone, for his help with ELO info and his kindness (check his
ELO website), Laurent Biehly, for his great help and info on The
Snakes.
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a favour?
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by Miguel Terol on: 08/May/2000. First published on: xx/xx/xx. Last modified
on: 03/September/2001.