| Aynsley Dunbar |
| Born |
January 10, 1946
Liverpool, England |
| Genre(s) |
jazz, blues, fusion, rock and progressive rock |
| Years active |
1961 - Present |
| Official site |
www.aynsleydunbar.com |
Aynsley Dunbar (born 10 January
1946, in Liverpool, England) is a
prolific English
drummer.
He has worked with some of the top names in rock
and roll, including John Mayall, Frank
Zappa, Lou
Reed, Jefferson Starship, Jeff
Beck, David Bowie, Whitesnake,
Sammy
Hagar, UFO,
and early Journey.
He was almost the drummer for The Jimi Hendrix
Experience when in an audition Hendrix was unable to decide to pick
either Dunbar or Mitch Mitchell - the latter
won Hendrix's coin flip.
Dunbar led the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, who wrote the song "Warning",
famously covered by Black Sabbath on their debut album.
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation issued a number of albums. Dunbar was later
the drummer for Frank Zappa's Mothers
of Invention, featuring on albums such as Waka/Jawaka,
and The Grand Wazoo.
In the mid 1970s,
Dunbar joined Journey for their first four albums;
he left and joined Jefferson Starship for three
albums. In 1985,
Dunbar joined Whitesnake, and drummed on
their 1987
breakthrough album. He also spent some time working with Eric Burdon
and the Animals
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 With
Frank Zappa
- 1.2 With
David Bowie
- 1.3 With
Lou Reed
- 1.4 With
Journey
- 1.5 With
Sammy Hagar
- 1.6 With
Jefferson Starship
- 1.7 With
Whitesnake
- 1.8 With
UFO
- 1.9 With
Jake E. Lee
- 2 External
link
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Discography
With Frank Zappa
- Chunga's Revenge
(1970)
- 200 Motels (1971)
- Fillmore East - June 1971
(1971)
- Just Another Band From LA
(1972)
- Waka/Jawaka
(1972)
- The Grand Wazoo
(1972)
With David Bowie
- Pin Ups (1973)
- Diamond Dogs
(1974)
With Lou Reed
With Journey
- Journey
(1975)
- Look into the Future
(1976)
- Next
(1977)
- Infinity
(1978)
With Sammy Hagar
- Nine on a Ten Scale
(1976)
With Jefferson Starship
- Freedom at Point Zero
(1979)
- Modern Times
(1981)
With Whitesnake
With UFO
With Jake E. Lee
External link
| v • d • e Whitesnake |
| Members |
| David
Coverdale - Doug
Aldrich - Reb Beach
- Uriah Duffy - Tommy
Aldridge - Timothy
Drury |
| Jon
Lord - Dave Dowle - Ian Paice - Cozy
Powell - Denny Carmassi - Aynsley Dunbar - Neil Murray - Rudy Sarzo
- Bernie
Marsden - Mel
Galley - Micky
Moody - John
Sykes - Adrian Vandenberg - Vivian
Campbell - Steve
Vai - Warren DeMartini - Marco
Mendoza |
| Discography |
| Studio albums:
Snakebite
- Trouble
- Lovehunter
- Ready an' Willing
- Come an' Get It
- Saints &
Sinners - Slide It
In - Whitesnake
- Slip of the Tongue
- Restless Heart |
| Live albums:
Live at
Hammersmith - Live...In the Heart
of the City - Starkers
in Tokyo - Live: In The Shadow
Of The Blues |
| v • d • e UFO |
| Phil Mogg | Andy
Parker | Pete
Way | Vinnie Moore | Paul
Raymond |
Michael
Schenker | Jason Bonham | Paul Chapman | Danny Peyronel | Neil Carter | Mick Bolton | Paul Gray | Atomik Tommy M | Laurence Archer |
Clive Edwards | Aynsley Dunbar | Bernie
Marsden | Larry Wallis | Robbie
France
|
| Discography |
| Studio albums:
UFO 1
| Flying | Phenomenon
| Force
It | No
Heavy Petting | Lights Out
| Obsession
| No Place to Run
| The Wild, the
Willing and the Innocent | Mechanix
| Making Contact
| Misdemeanor
| Ain't Misbehavin'
| High Stakes &
Dangerous Men | Walk
on Water | Covenant
| Sharks | You Are Here
| The Monkey Puzzle |
| Live albums:
Live | Live
in Concert | Strangers in the
Night | Lights Out in Tokyo
| Live in Japan
| T.N.T. | Heaven's
Gate | On With the Action
| Live in Texas
| Regenerator - Live 1982
| Showtime |
| Compilations:
Space Metal
| Anthology
| The Essential UFO
| Best of UFO: Gold
Collection | X-Factor:
Out There & Back | Flying:
The Early Years 1970-1973 | An
Introduction to UFO CD | The
Best of the Rest |
| v • d • e Journey |
| Current
members |
| Neal Schon | Jonathan
Cain | Ross
Valory | Deen
Castronovo |
| Former
members |
| Steve Perry | Steve
Augeri | Steve Smith | Gregg
Rolie | Aynsley Dunbar
| George
Tickner | Randy Jackson | Mike Baird
| Larrie
Londin | Robert Fleischman | Jeff
Scott Soto | Prairie Prince | Bob Glaub |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Journey
| Look into the Future
| Next | Infinity
| Evolution
| Departure
| Dream After Dream
| Escape
| Frontiers
| Raised on Radio
| Trial by Fire
| Arrival
| Red
13 | Generations |
| Live albums: Captured
| Greatest Hits Live|
Live in
Houston 1981: The Escape Tour |
| Compilations: In the
Beginning | Greatest Hits
| The Ballade | Time3
| The Essential Journey
| Open Arms~Greatest Hits |