Paul Thompson (born 13 May 1951 in Newcastle
upon Tyne, England)
was the drummer
for Roxy
Music from 1971 to 1980 and from 2001 onwards.
In between those stints with Roxy Music, he was drummer in the
Oi! band, Angelic
Upstarts and the American alternative
rock band Concrete Blonde. Thompson lived in Jarrow from the
age of six months, and attended West Simonside Infants and Junior
School. He was a member of The Influence with John Miles, then
joined Roxy Music in 1971 and wielded the drum
sticks for six albums,
as well as performing on his bandmates Bryan
Ferry, Andy Mackay and Phil
Manzanera's solo records
and touring with them.
In 1980, Thompson and his band parted ways due to "musical
differences" and Thompson played with musicians like Gary
Moore, Jonathon Perkins and Concrete Blonde.
Fans
nicknamed him "The Great Paul Thompson", due to his remarkable drumming
skills and power.
In 2001 he reunited with his fellow Roxy Music band members for a tour
(excluding Brian Eno, who refrained from
participating). He also toured with Bryan Ferry, supporting his Frantic
album. The band, again with Thompson on the drum stool, performed on 11 June 2005 at the Wight
Festival.
The band are recording a new album. It will be their first
album since Avalon twenty
five years ago and the first with Thompson's drumming since Manifesto
in 1978.
Drummer Roger Taylor of the New
Wave band Duran Duran says that
Thompson's drumming was a big influence over his development
He should not be confused with the Franz Ferdinand
drummer Paul Thomson.
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