GARY WALLIS info
Gary
Wallis (drums)
(both photos: Gary Wallis
live with 10CC, 1993)
On December 28th, 1991, it was held the Amnesty
International 30th Anniversary Concert. David
Gilmour was the musical director, and he got some of his friends and
colleagues for the band. They backed Tom Jones and Spinal Tap. The lineup
was:
David
Gilmour (guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Pino Palladino (bass)
Jon
Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Stuart Brooks (trumpet)
Jody Linscott (percussion)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Dave Bishop (drums)
Sam Brown (backing vocals)
Margo Buchanon (backing
vocals)
Julie Harrington (backing
vocals)
Durga McBroom (backing vocals)
Ian Harrison ()
Mark Nightingale ()
Barry Knight ()
Phil Taylor ()
Chris Burns ()
Clint Driftwood ()
Simon Park ()
Dick Hayes ()
Andy Jackson ()
Most of them were known to David
Gilmour (some were part of Pink Floyd live band; he had played with
Jody Linscott in Deep End; and some others appear in Sam Brown solo albums,
along with David).
On October 11th, 1992, there is another benefit
event, at the Chelsea Arts Ball, with a stellar lineup, very close to Pink
Floyd lineup:
David
Gilmour (guitar)
Tim Renwick (guitar, vocals)
Guy Pratt (bass)
Jon
Carin (keyboards, vocals)
Jody Linscott (percussion)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Sam Brown (vocals)
Some guests appearing in the gig were Rick
Wright & Nick Mason, plus Tom Jones,
Hugh Cornwell (from The Stranglers), Mica Paris, Elvis Costello and others.
In March 1993, he was touring with 10CC:
Eric Stewart (vocals,
guitar, keyboards)
Graham Gouldman (vocals,
bass, guitar)
Rick Fenn (vocals, guitar,
bass)
Stuart Tosh (vocals, percussion)
Stephen Piggott (keyboards)
Gary Wallis (drums)
They released a live album, recorded in Tokyo. I have
two different editions (one as 1CD, the other as 2CDs, with several more
songs). A fantastic live album.
Apart from touring with Pink
Floyd, he has also been touring with Mike + The Mechanics during 1995 and
1996 (along with Tim Renwick). In 1995, Mike + The Mechanics make
a new tour, although they had lost two members: Adrian Lee and Peter Van
Hooke. The tour lasted until 1996. This was the live lineup:
Paul Young (vocals)
Mike Rutherford (guitar,
bass)
Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards)
+
Tim Renwick (guitar)
Gary Wallis (drums)
In December 1997, Paul Carrack forms a live band to
promote his album Beautiful world:
Paul Carrack
(vocals, keyboards)
? (guitar)
Dave Bronze
(bass)
Norman ? (keyboards)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Next tour by Mike + The Mechanics was in 1999, and
Gary Wallis was there again:
Paul Young (vocals)
Mike Rutherford (guitar,
bass)
Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards)
+
Jamie Moses (guitar)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Albums with 10CC:
-
Alive - The very best of (1993, with
Rick Fenn, Stuart Tosh)
-
Mirror mirror
(1995, with Adrian Lee, Rick Fenn, Paul McCartney)
Albums with Paul Carrack:
About sessions, I've only found
his name in a few albums:
-
The Style Council (Our favourite shop, 1985)
-
Blue Pearl (Blue Pearl, 1990, with Durga
McBroom, Tim Renwick, David Gilmour, Guy Pratt, Rick
Wright)
-
Mike + The Mechanics (Beggar
on a beach of gold, 1995, with Clem
Clempson, Mike Rutherford, Paul Carrack, Paul Young, Adrian Lee, Peter
Van Hooke, Andy Newmark)
-
Mike + The Mechanics (M6,
1999, with Mike Rutherford, Paul Carrack, Paul Young)
-
Bonnie Tyler (Free spirit,
May 96, with Clem Clempson, Graham Broad, Chris Thompson)
-
Chris Farlowe (The voice,
1998, with Clem Clempson, Tim Renwick, Elkie Brooks, Ronnie Leahy)
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