Lead vocalists who were very good drummers

Discussion in 'Cactus Cafe' started by Texas, May 16, 2008.

  1. Texas

    Texas 250+ Posts

    I didn't say "drummers who were also singers" because although guys like Phil Collins and Don Henley are very talented I've not heard them do solo work.

    Grand Funk Railroad, in their day, had their biggest hit "We're an American band". The lead vocalist on that song was drummer Don Brewer, who has one of my all-time favorite drum solos in this song. Buddy Rich he wasn't (although his solo in the studio version of this song was much faster, like Rich). Brewer was more about power and over-the-top-70s goofiness (sometimes he'd use his own nappy head as a drum). He sang "Shinin' on" and some of that groups other hits, but the lead guitarist was the main singer.

    But...he's the best vocalist I've seen who was also a very good solo-quality drummer. Any other of those guys out there?
     
  2. jimmyjazz

    jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts

    Phil Collins is a monster behind the drums. Don Henley, not so much.
     
  3. Hornius Emeritus

    Hornius Emeritus 2,500+ Posts

    Levon Helm, though I'm not sure he was technically THE lead singer in the Band. But he was certainly A lead singer.
     
  4. THEU

    THEU 2,500+ Posts

    Texas,

    You are seriously not heard Phil Collins solo work?

    The obvious answer to your question IS Phil Collins.
     
  5. Hornius Emeritus

    Hornius Emeritus 2,500+ Posts

    Also Fred Leblanc from Cowboy Mouth.
     
  6. Horn37

    Horn37 25+ Posts

    Dave Grohl
     
  7. Bookman

    Bookman 1,000+ Posts


     
  8. FAST FRED

    FAST FRED 500+ Posts

    My first thoughts would certainly be Phil Collins and Levon Helm.

    But I'll mention Pete Rivera formerly of Rare Earth:

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    Blue collar, funky, ballsy R&B.

    Here he is with his current band Celebrate:

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    I've always enjoyed his vocals.

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    I saw Don Brewer drumming for Bob Seger at the Erwin Center in the eighties.

    He didn't sing, but his drumming was a highlight.....especially on Seger's "Hollywood Nights."
     
  9. Rip76

    Rip76 1,000+ Posts

    Nice call Fred.

    The answer is completely Phil Collins.
    As seen here.

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  10. Texas

    Texas 250+ Posts

    Seriously, I've never heard ('til now) Collins do solo work. (I've actually seen him do keyboard accompaniment in a one-man performance of "In the air tonight" during a Jerry Lewis MDA telethon a few years back.)

    Thanks, all.

    (I've also read a Henley interview where he said people always seemed to treat him as a curiosity whenever he'd be singing while simultaneously playing the drums...he said they'd just stare at him but he "didn't know why".)
     
  11. Nivek

    Nivek 500+ Posts

    Texas,

    Next you are going to say that you never saw someone murdered while listening to Phil Collins.
     
  12. kbrown

    kbrown 1,000+ Posts

    Ringo was a pretty good drummer and a pretty good singer in that Ringo charm sorta way!!!
     
  13. jimmyjazz

    jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts

    You're not being clear when you refer to "solo work" -- most people think you mean working as a solo artist (a singer). I think you mean that you haven't seen them do drum solos.
     
  14. Math Mudrat

    Math Mudrat 250+ Posts

    Pickles. He was the lead singer of Snakes and Barrels before switching to drums.
     
  15. El Cid Vicious

    El Cid Vicious 100+ Posts

    Just saw the Youtube video. I had no idea Stevie Wonder was such a good drummer. What an amazing talent.
     
  16. LITNIN HORN

    LITNIN HORN 1,000+ Posts

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  17. HornsOverIthaca

    HornsOverIthaca 250+ Posts


     
  18. mr. sunshine

    mr. sunshine 250+ Posts

    That guy in Night Ranger. Unless good singing or drumming is a requirement.
     
  19. BigWill

    BigWill 2,500+ Posts

    fwiw, steven tyler started out as a drummer.
     
  20. LittleBunnyFooFoo

    LittleBunnyFooFoo 500+ Posts


     
  21. Poke

    Poke 25+ Posts


     
  22. Texas

    Texas 250+ Posts

    Karen Carpenter was a drummer, too.

    As for Stevie Wonder...it's the mark of an incredible artist when they do something (as in the case of that video ya'll linked to, thanks) which amazes you while simultaneously not surprising you.
     
  23. jimmyjazz

    jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts


     
  24. Big Time

    Big Time < 25 Posts

    levon helm.
    he's the voice of america.
     
  25. El Torito

    El Torito 1,000+ Posts

    Gil Moore of Triumph.
     
  26. gsoda3

    gsoda3 250+ Posts

    dave grohl.
     
  27. Beau Vine

    Beau Vine 1,000+ Posts


     
  28. TX-EX_98

    TX-EX_98 25+ Posts

    Les Claypool.

    Always heard he was originally the drummer for Primus, but the original bassist quit or something. So, he switched to the bass and Sizzle-Fry was born. Interviews with bandmates always said as good as he was on bass, he was a better drummer. Of course, this is all rumor and interview fodder from the late 80's / early 90's.
     
  29. PFD

    PFD 1,000+ Posts


     

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