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Aynsley Dunbar

 
Artist: Aynsley Dunbar
Aynsley Dunbar

Worked With:

Mark Volman, Ian Underwood, Howard Kaylan, Frank Zappa, Mick Ronson, Don Preston, George Duke, John Mayall, David Bowie

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  • Born: January 10, 1946, Liverpool, England
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums
  • Representative Albums: "The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation/Doctor," "Doctor Dunbar's Prescription," "To Mum, From Aynsley and the Boys/Remains to Be Heard"

Biography

Rock journeyman Aynsley Dunbar has proven himself one of the finest drummers in the business for over twenty years, whether as a member of several bands or as a session musician.

Dunbar began his career on the British blues-rock scene, playing with Champion Jack Dupree and Eddie Boyd before becoming the drummer for John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1967; he was influenced by jazz and the Who's Keith Moon as well. During this time, Dunbar also played on Jeff Beck's seminal Truth sessions, and also met Frank Zappa in Belgium; when Zappa broke up the first edition of the Mothers of Invention, he invited Dunbar to join his new band. Dunbar first appeared with Zappa as a guitarist on Uncle Meat, but soon assumed drum chores in the Flo and Eddie version of the Mothers, appearing on such albums as Chunga's Revenge, Fillmore East: June 1971, and 200 Motels, and playing music that gave him a chance to show off his jazzier chops. In the meantime, Dunbar also formed a blues-rock band called the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, which featured guitarist/vocalist John Moorshead, bassist Alex Dmochowski, and organist Victor Brox. The group released several albums from 1969-1970, including a self-titled effort, Doctor Dunbar's Prescription, and To Mum From Aynsley and the Boys.

When Flo and Eddie jumped ship in 1972 after a deranged fan pushed Zappa from the stage, confining him to a wheelchair, Dunbar joined their backing band for a short while, although he would also return to work with Zappa on studio projects like Waka/Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo, and Apostrophe', as well as continuing his periodic studio work for other artists. He briefly formed an association with David Bowie around 1973-74 for the albums Pin-Ups and Diamond Dogs, but in 1975, Dunbar decided to join a new jazz-rock fusion group called Journey. He remained with the band up through 1978's Infinity, departing as Journey brought in vocalist Steve Perry and shifted their sound towards arena-rock.

Dunbar next joined Jefferson Starship in 1978, staying put through 1982's Winds of Change. He resurfaced several years later with Whitesnake and played drums on the band's 1987 commercial breakthrough. However, Dunbar was again gone by the next Whitesnake album; he has since returned to the blues-rock he started his career with, working with such artists as Pat Travers. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Aynsley Dunbar

Background information
Birth name Aynsley Thomas Dunbar
Born 10 January 1946 (1946-01-10) (age 63)
Liverpool, England
Genres Jazz, blues, jazz fusion, hard rock, progressive rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Drums
Years active 1961 - Present
Associated acts David Bowie, Frank Zappa, UFO, Whitesnake, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Lou Reed, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Sammy Hagar, Jake E. Lee, Jeff Beck, Black Sabbath
Website www.aynsleydunbar.com

Aynsley Thomas Dunbar (born 10 January 1946, in Liverpool, England) is an English drummer. He has worked with some of the top names in rock and roll, including John Mayall, Frank Zappa, Ian Hunter, Lou Reed, Jefferson Starship, Jeff Beck, David Bowie, Whitesnake, Sammy Hagar, UFO, and Journey.

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Career

He was almost the drummer for The Jimi Hendrix Experience when in an audition Hendrix was unable to decide between Dunbar and Mitch Mitchell - the latter won Hendrix's coin flip.

Dunbar led the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation which issued a number of albums. Dunbar co-wrote "Warning," recorded by Black Sabbath on their first album. The Dunbar version was recorded in 1967[where?].

Subsequently, Dunbar founded a short-lived progressive rock band called Blue Whale, which debuted with a tour of Scandinavia in January 1970. Following the recent collapse of the original lineup of King Crimson, Dunbar unsuccessfully tried to recruit Robert Fripp as Blue Whale's guitarist. Fripp, in turn, unsuccessfully tried to recruit Dunbar as King Crimson's new drummer.

Dunbar was later the drummer for Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, featuring on albums such as Waka/Jawaka, and The Grand Wazoo, as well as the film 200 Motels. In 1974 he played on the soundtrack for "Dirty Duck", a Chuck Swenson adult animated movie. 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 album, Whitesnake. He also spent some time working with Eric Burdon and The Animals.

More recently, in 2005, he drummed on Jake E. Lee's solo Retraced album.

He has been the drummer for the World Classic Rockers since 2003.

Currently, Dunbar is recording a new album of material for Direct Music with Mickey Thomas of Starship, and musicians such as Jake E. Lee, former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne.

Discography

With Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation

  • The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation (1968)
  • Doctor Dunbar's Prescription (1969)
  • To Mum, From Aynsley & The Boys (1969)
  • Remains To Be Heard (1970)

With Blue Whale

  • Blue Whale (1971)

With John Mayall & Bluesbreakers

  • A Hard Road (1967)
  • Looking Back (1969)
  • So Many Roads (1969)
  • Thru The Years (1971)

With Frank Zappa

With David Bowie

With Lou Reed

With Mick Ronson

With Ian Hunter

With Journey

With Sammy Hagar

With Jefferson Starship

With Whitesnake

With UFO

With Jake E. Lee

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Preceded by
Prairie Prince
Journey drummer
1974 – 1978
Succeeded by
Steve Smith

 
 
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