Phillip John 'Jon' Hiseman (born June 21, 1944 in Blackheath,
London)
is an English
drummer.
In the mid 1960s he also played in sessions such as an early Arthur Brown
single (Devil's Grip). Jon Hiseman replaced Ginger
Baker in Graham Bond Organization and
he also was in the seminal UK unit Colosseum.
Later after Colosseum split, he reformed Colosseum
II featuring Don Airey and Gary Moore.
In between the two versions of Colosseum,
Hiseman formed the band Tempest with Allan
Holdsworth, Paul Williams and Colosseum bandmate Mark Clarke.
He has subsequently played in jazz groups, notably with his
wife saxophonist Barbara Thompson, as well
as continuing to play in sessions for Andrew
Lloyd-Webber musicals and recording TV soundtracks. He is a founding
member of the United Jazz and Rock
Ensemble, the "Band of Band Leaders".
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Contents
- 1 Partial
discography
- 1.1 With
Jack Bruce
- 1.2 With
Colosseum
- 1.3 With
Tempest
- 1.4 With
Colosseum II
- 1.5 Solo
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Partial discography
With Jack Bruce
- Songs For A Tailor
– (1968)
- Things We Like
– (1970)
With Colosseum
- Those Who Are
About To Die Salute You – (1969)
- Valentyne Suite
– (1969)
- The Grass Is Greener
– (1970)
- Daughter of Time
– (1970)
- Colosseum Live
– (1971)
- Bread & Circuses
– (1997)
- Tomorrow`s Blues
– (2003)
- Live05
– (2007)
With Tempest
- Tempest – (1973)
- Living in Fear
– (1974)
With Colosseum II
- Strange New Flesh
– (1976)
- Electric Savage
– (1977)
- War Dance – (1977)
Solo