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Rod Coombes

 
Artist: Rod Coombes
Rod Coombes

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  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums

Biography

Rod Coombes came to music by way of the guitar, which he took up at age 15. After playing in a local band called the Casuals, he decided on music as a career by the time he was finished with school and turned professional at 17, subsequently switching to the drums in the process. His first professional gig was as a member of the Luvvers, the backing band for the singer Lulu. That gig led to his first extended tours, as her career took off behind the hit single "Shout" and its various follow-ups. From there, he moved on to a brief association with the Jeff Beck Group, prior to Aynsley Dunbar's taking over the drummer's spot. At the behest of the Luvvers' former bassist, Speedy King (later a member of Cliff Bennett's group Shanghai), Coombes moved on to a soul group called Trifle -- the latter had evolved out of a beat-era R&B-based band called George Bean & the Runners, and Coombes replaced the latter band's drummer, future Procol Harum mainstay B.J. Wilson. The group cut records for United Artists and the Pye Records progressive imprint Dawn Records, including one complete album for the latter, but by 1969 Coombes had left the group. His interests shifted to more experimental music, especially the hybrid jazz-rock fusion sounds that were starting to coalesce out of the remnants of the psychedelic era. Coombes began collaborating with former Zoot Money singer/keyboard player Paul Williams, and the two eventually joined Juicy Lucy for their second album, Lie Back and Enjoy It, and its follow-up, Get a Whiff of This. After a stint with Spooky Tooth and soul singer Roy Young -- including playing on the latter's second album, Mr. Funky, in 1972 -- Coombes passed through the lineup of Riff Raff, lasting long enough to cut the Outside Looking In album, which was unreleased until 1999. At that point, he decided to take time away from performing and recording to work on developing his other musical skills. He next turned up in the original lineup of Stealers Wheel, playing alongside an old friend, guitarist Paul Pilnick, whom he'd known since his days playing behind Lulu. In addition to playing on the hit that became their signature tune, "Stuck in the Middle With You," Coombes also helped on the arranging of that record and other parts of the album.

As was the case with Stealers Wheel across its history, the lineup didn't last long, and Coombes wasn't there for the second album. But by then, he'd been recruited by Dave Cousins into the new lineup of his band, the Strawbs -- the latter group, whose history went back to the mid-'60s, had just imploded, with core members John Ford and Richard Hudson going their way (and keyboardist Blue Weaver exiting as well), just as the band was coming off of the two most successful years in its history. Cousins was trying to maintain the creative and commercial momentum built up by their previous three albums and a pair of hit British singles -- Coombes was the first man chosen for the new membership. Coombes made his debut, along with fellow new members John Hawken and Chas Cronk, on Hero and Heroine, which was the hardest rocking album the band (originally a folk-based outfit) had ever issued, and opened a new era in its history. With Coombes' drumming and a lot of wattage at the core of their sound, the Strawbs managed a valiant struggle against the encroaching waves of punk and disco music until the end of the 1970s. He also authored songs that were recorded by the band, in keeping with Cousins' more open approach to songwriting by other members. The Strawbs were Coombes' longest group involvement of his career, ending in 1977 after Burning for You. He did a stint with the band Mainsqueeze, but most of his appearances on record have been through reissues of the work of the Strawbs, Stealers Wheel, et al. In 2004, the mid-'70s lineup of the Strawbs, including Coombes, re-formed for a tour. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Rod Coombes
Background information
Birth name Rodney Coombes
Born 15 May 1946 (1946-05-15) (age 63)
Origin Notting Hill London
Genres rock, progressive rock jazz/funk
Occupations singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments drums
Years active 1960s - present
Labels various
Associated acts The Luvvers (singer Lulu's backing band)
Stealers Wheel, Strawbs
Notable instruments
drums, guitar, sitar, tabla

Rod Coombes is an English singer-songwriter and musician.

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Career

He has played professionally since he was 17, when he joined singer Lulu's backing band The Luvvers. He played with the Jeff Beck Group at the time of the release of the single "Hi Ho Silver Lining" and then joined soul band Trifle, with whom he stayed for about 18 months. He moved on to raunchy blues rock band Juicy Lucy before joining Stealers Wheel for their eponymous first album (which spawned the million seller "Stuck in the Middle With You"). In 1973, he left the increasingly dysfunctional band and joined Strawbs, with whom he stayed until after the release of the 1977 album Burning for You. After spending some time on the studio side learning to engineer and produce, he lived in Malaysia for a period, returning to obtain his Masters degree. He rejoined Strawbs in 1998 for their 30th anniversary concert at Chiswick House. He remains in the line-up of the band at the present time touring the US Canada UK and Europe. Rod also works with his jazz group 'Ming Hat' and with Mark Horwood (The Mummers) and bassist Matt Gray in the fusion group E.V.A. Rod and Yardbirds guitarist Top Topham are working on a blues-jazz Hammond organ trio project.

From 2005 - 2007 he mentored and taught musical prodigy Curt Lawrence, ex-Last Letter Read, who went on on tour with MC Lars in England. Curt attributes his hard hitting style and double kick drum technique to Coombes' tuition.

Coombes can also play guitar and bass guitar. He played some bass for Stealers Wheel and some guitar for Strawbs. He also composed three tracks for Strawbs:

  • "Sad Young Man"
  • "A Mind of my Own"

and

  • "Changes Arranges Us", on which he also sang lead vocals.
  • Coombes also currently teaches at Chichester College, a new Roland Academy, teaching Music Industry, and Drums and Percussion. He has also taught many session drummers, such as Sam Elliot, Mel Rigby and Joe 'B.I.G' Foote.

Discography

Albums

Trifle

  • First Meeting (Dawn DNLS 3017, 1970)

Juicy Lucy

  • Lie Back and Enjoy It (1970)
  • Get a Whiff of This (1971)

Stealers Wheel

  • Stealers Wheel (1972)

John Entwistle (The Who)

Strawbs

Ming Hat

  • Jam-ming (jazz) Gash Recordings 2002

Singles

Unless otherwise stated, the details are of the singles released in the UK.

Lulu

Jeff Beck

  • "Hi Ho Silver Lining" (1967)

Trifle

Stealers Wheel

Strawbs

  • "Shine on Silver Sun"/"And Wherefore" (1973)
  • "Hero and Heroine"/"Why" (1974)
  • "Hold on to Me (The Winter Long)"/"Where do You Go" (1974)
  • "Round and Round"/"Heroine's Theme" (1974) (US and Italy only)
  • "Grace Darling"/"Changes Arranges" (1974)
  • "Angel Wine"/"Grace Darling" (1975) (Japan only)
  • "Lemon Pie"/"Don't Try to Change Me" (1975)
  • "Little Sleepy" (1975) (US and Portugal only)
  • "I Only Want My Love to Grow in You"/"Wasting My Time (Thinking of You)" (1976)
  • "So Close and Yet So Far Away"/"The Soldier's Tale" (1976) (US only)
  • "Charmer"/"Beside the Rio Grande" (1976)
  • "Back in the Old Routine"/"Burning for You" (1977)
  • "Keep on Trying"/"Simple Visions" (1977)
  • "Heartbreaker" (1977) (US and South Africa only)
  • "Joey and Me"/"Deadly Nightshade" (1978)
  • "New Beginnings"/"Words of Wisdom" (1978)
  • "I Don't Want to Talk About It"/"The Last Resort" (1978) (US only)

References

Rod Coombes at Strawbsweb

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