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Mick Underwood

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Despite numerous BBC sessions and two singles, commercial success never came for the band and there was a feeling that they were failing to move with the times as the music scene rapidly changed at the close of the 1960s. Along with Gillan, Underwood was drawn to the heavier sound of the emergent new
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with his old friend Jon Lord made a big difference. Meeting Gillan again at the studio had obviously put Underwood's name on the list of potentials for the job, and as Torme revealed "...we finally found the magnificently solid and under-appreciated Mick Underwood. The day after he accepted the job,
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Underwood called on Gillan to produce their first single, and the band then went into rehearsals for their debut album, which was then recorded in a single 72-hour session. As in previous projects, there was little commercial success and Underwood dissolved the band, returning to session drumming.
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backing band The Wild Boys, but he and Underwood still collaborated in recording sessions with Meek's engineer Derek Lawrence. One of the Derek Lawrence sessions produced Blackmore's first official release, the now highly sought-after single "Get Away" / "Little Brown Jug", released in July 1965.
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due to his only having one lung, and being a bit out of practice. He played it brilliantly but he had to lie down on the floor for five minutes afterwards. He did not want to join because of our fast tracks, he said he no longer wanted to play stuff like that. I think the fact that he had been
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His next band was Strapps. Their eponymous debut album was recorded in 1976 at Ian Gillan's Kingsway Recorders studio in London, produced by former Episode Six colleague Roger Glover. They then toured as support act on Deep Purple's tour of the UK, and went on to release three further albums.
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album. To promote the album the band undertook a European tour, with performances on radio and TV timed to coincide with the release of the album in various countries. Despite wide critical acclaim, the project had insufficient financial backing however, and there were many problems on their
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Underwood performed as a session musician on hundreds of recordings, and much of his catalogue of later works has been reissued on retrospective compilations of other artists' works. This discography covers the work of Underwood in his own bands."
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was recorded at Ian Gillan's Kingsway studios and during recording Underwood was asked by Gillan if he could use a couple of hours of their studio time to lay down a vocal with his latest band,
408:, whom he knew from the time that Grant had been tour manager for Gene Vincent when The Outlaws had been his backing band. Grant explained that he was currently working with guitarist 327:
Between January 1963 and June 1965, The Outlaws released six singles, as well as playing on hundreds of Meek's recording sessions with various artists. They also headlined at the
486:, Blackmore attended an Episode Six gig to listen to Gillan, and shortly afterwards recruited both him and Roger Glover into Deep Purple. Following this shake-up, bassist/singer 272:(then known as Ricky Blackmore) and the two played together in a band called The Dominators, although Underwood was eventually asked to leave the band for "...playing too loud!" 361:
They also recorded "Earthshaker" and "Satan's Holiday, " which were released on the Titan label, credited to The Lancasters. "Satan's Holiday" was a fast, rock adaptation of
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for Meek, the Outlaws were also recruiting for a lead guitarist and it was Underwood who suggested Ritchie Blackmore should fill the role, an invitation he duly accepted.
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but he declined and successfully recommended Tony Connor – who had recently left Audience – for a position which was then held, temporarily, by session drummer
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In 2023, it was announced on Underwood's "Glory Road" Facebook page that he had "mixed dementia" and would no longer be contributing to the page.
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were called in to shore up the band, but shortly afterwards the two newcomers left, along with Underwood, to form their own band
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as his permanent studio musicians, also allowing them to record material under their own name. When Underwood arrived to
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His next band was The Satellites, until he was invited to join The Crescents, who were playing residencies at large
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had one fairly big hit so it was as if we had been connected with success." Also in the band was singer
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A sample of Underwood's distinctive style taken from his 1980 "Earthquake at the Savoy" releaseβ€” 577 KB
554:, Peace began to write and record material for a debut album and also embarked on a UK tour supporting 345:, performing their single "Law & Order", mislabelled "Law and Disorder" on the end screen credits. 1387: 1382: 957: 925: 729:"That Set the Wild West Free" / "Hobo" (single) (1963) note : Underwood does not play on "Hobo") 623: 612: 386: 292: 1293: 799: 767: 751: 523: 519: 444: 440: 413: 394: 370: 341: 214: 206: 146: 142: 452: 1367: 783: 495: 491: 269: 226: 202: 150: 102: 1203: 1151: 636: 527: 381:
With The Herd, Underwood began playing at all the major venues on the circuit, such as the
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A reviewer of Underwood's work at this time described his drumming style as "...coupling
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but in January 1972 Free reformed, and Underwood formed another new band, called Sammy.
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guitarist Terry Clark plus Brian Curtis, Ian McGlynn, and Harvey Hinsley (formerly of
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subsequent tour of the United States. On their return to the UK the band dissolved.
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Underwood joined ex-The Authentics frontman Henry Turtle in psychedelic rock outfit
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Underwood has collaborated with a number of notable musicians and groups, including
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style flourishes." Blackmore eventually moved to another of Meeks' bands, joining
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guitarist Cosmo, formed the blues-based trio Raw Glory, which released an album,
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It was around this time that Underwood was offered the position of drummer with
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Underwood worked again with Gillan as the support act on the UK tour of the
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In August 2023, Underwood's wife Sue stated that he was battling dementia.
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as a session drummer for a two-week residency at Hatchets in London's
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on 5 September 1945. At the age of 14 he was given his first drum, a
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From 2006, Underwood along with bassist Johnny Heywood and former
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who was looking to form a new band after the initial break up of
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had also auditioned for Gillan but according to guitarist
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In the summer of 1971, Underwood began discussions with
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After several showcase gigs, Quatermass were signed by
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He received drum tuition from 8: 789:"One Blind Mice" / "Punting" (single) (1970) 738:"Only for You" / "Don't Cry" (single) (1965) 621:Underwood and the band began to record the 279:. Underwood left school at 16 to work with 1226:"Let It Rock: Interview with Bernie Torme" 20: 611:"...he had some difficulty after playing 875:"In Your Ear" / "Rita B" (single) (1977) 744:(retrospective compilation album) (1990) 1062: 312:Meek's studio, RGM Sound, was based in 1096: 1094: 1092: 700: 339:. In 1964, they appeared in the movie 291:. It was at the end of this tour that 7: 1200:"Thunderbird Records : Strapps" 283:, and joined a tour of Britain with 268:. During this period, Underwood met 439:from 1967 to 1968 alongside former 14: 627:album, released in October 1979. 985:(2009) (Recorded live 1981/1982) 701:Problems playing this file? 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Middlesex
Rock
hard rock
blues rock
heavy metal
The Outlaws
The Herd
Episode Six
Quatermass
Gillan
mickunderwoodsgloryroad.com
professional musician
Jet Harris
The Outlaws
Ritchie Blackmore
The Herd
Peter Frampton
Episode Six
Ian Gillan
Roger Glover
Quatermass
John Gustafson
Gillan
Middlesex
second-hand
snare drum
bass drum
Jim Marshall
Marshall amplifier

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