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Tommy Aldridge

 
Artist: Tommy Aldridge
Tommy Aldridge

Worked With:

Rudy Sarzo, Ricky Reynolds, Max Norman, James Mangrum, Stan Knight, Pat Daugherty, Don Airey, Pat Travers, Ozzy Osbourne

Formal Connection With:

Rick Seratte
  • Born: August 15, 1950, Jackson, MS
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums

Biography

One of the most in-demand (and well-respected) hard rock drummers remains journeyman Tommy Aldridge. Born August 15, 1950, in Jackson, MS, Aldridge was entirely self-taught, inspired by such groundbreaking '60s rock outfits as Cream, the Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix. By the early '70s, Aldridge had joined up with up-and-coming Southern rockers Black Oak Arkansas, playing on a total of nine albums from 1972 through 1976 and touring the U.S. nonstop. It was also around this time that Aldridge developed the double-bass drumming technique that would soon be copied by countless other drummers (especially those in thrash metal bands come the 1980s). From there, Aldridge signed on with Canadian blues-rock guitarist Pat Travers, appearing on five albums from 1978 through 1981, before accepting a slot in Ozzy Osbourne's band. The group included legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads, and is often pointed to as one of the finest metal lineup's ever, which, unfortunately, released only a single studio album, 1981's Diary of a Madman, before Rhoads' tragic death in March of 1982 (a live album from the 1981/1982 tour, titled Tribute, would be issued posthumously in 1987).

Although Aldridge appeared on a few more hit albums with the Osbourne band (1982's live Speak of the Devil and 1983's Bark at the Moon), Rhoads' death was hard to overcome and Aldridge left the group. The mid-'80s saw the drummer lend his talents to recordings by Gary Moore (1984's Dirty Fingers) and a project titled M.A.R.S. (1986's Project: Driver). But his next major project was just around the corner; David Coverdale was looking to completely overhaul the lineup of his band Whitesnake and Aldridge was offered a slot, which he promptly accepted. Although Aldridge didn't play on the group's mega-hit self-titled 1987 release, he was part of the all-star touring band (which included Aldridge's former Osbourne mate Rudy Sarzo on bass, former Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell, and guitarist Adrian Vandenberg, in addition to Coverdale). Aldridge got his shot to record with Whitesnake on 1989's Slip of the Tongue, which failed to repeat its predecessor's success, however, resulting in the group quietly breaking up a year later. Ever since, Aldridge has kept playing with others, having both toured and recorded live albums with a revamped version of Thin Lizzy (2000's One Night Only) and Ted Nugent (2001's Full Bluntal Nugity). ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Tommy Aldridge

Background information
Born August 15, 1950 (1950-08-15) (age 59)
Pearl, Mississippi, United States
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active 1970—present
Associated acts Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers Band, Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Ted Nugent
Website tommyaldridge.com

Tommy Aldridge (born August 15, 1950 in Pearl, Mississippi)[1] is a veteran heavy metal and hard rock drummer. Aldridge is noted for his work with numerous bands and vocalists, most notable being Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers Band, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy.

Aldridge taught himself how to play drums and was inspired by Cream, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin and drummers Joe Morello and John Bonham. Throughout his career Aldridge has been regarded as a double bass drumming pioneer.

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Career

In the 1970s, Aldridge joined up and coming rockers Black Oak Arkansas and recorded nine albums with them between 1972 and 1976. He also undertook long tours around the US with the band.

He spent 1978 to 1981 signed with Canadian blues-rock guitarist Pat Travers Band, and recorded five albums with him. Aldridge was then offered a place in Ozzy Osbourne's band, which he accepted because of the talent of Randy Rhoads. Tommy said it was Randy who pushed him to be the best he could be. Although Aldridge is credited in the liner notes and pictured on the inner sleeve of Diary Of A Madman, Lee Kerslake performed all the drum parts on the original release. Playing alongside Ozzy and guitarist Randy Rhoads, the line up is preserved on 1987's Tribute. After Rhoads' death the band continued to record, producing a live album in 1982 called Speak Of The Devil and a studio album, Bark at the Moon in 1983, after which Aldridge left the group. Drummer Carmine Appice was brought in to tour for this release. During this tour, due to some personal differences within the band, Carmine was let go and Tommy did return to work with Ozzy for the final leg of the Bark At The Moon tour. Tommy finished the touring cycle with Ozzy for with a performance at Brazils Rock in Rio music festival in late 1985, which also included bands such as Queen and Whitesnake.

Aldridge joined Gary Moore to record Dirty Fingers in 1981 before accepting an offer from David Coverdale of Whitesnake. However, before joining Whitesnake for the "Whitesnake 1987" tour he joined forces with longtime friend and bass player Rudy Sarzo and guitar/keyboard virtuoso Tony MacAlpine to form "Project Driver" a Shrapnel Records band which not only failed commercially but was a project he personally financed and cost him his marriage. He was too late to appear on the successful Whitesnake album, but following the release of that recording, David Coverdale hired Tommy and Rudy Sarzo to join Whitsnake and they were part of that band at the peak of its success. They toured to sell out crowds for the next two years supporting the Whitesnake 1987 album . Tommy then appeared on Whitesnakes Slip Of The Tongue, released in 1989 which was less successful and resulted in the group breaking up a year later.

After Whitesnake, he played in the band Manic Eden, with his former Whitesnake bandmates, Adrian Vandenberg and Rudy Sarzo. The line-up also included former Little Caesar vocalist Ron Young.

During the 1990s Aldridge worked with numerous acts ranging from Motörhead to Ted Nugent (also recording with House of Lords on their 1992 release Demons Down) while continuing to tour and record live albums.

From 2002 Aldridge toured with Whitesnake alongside David Coverdale (vocals), Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Marco Mendoza/Uriah Duffy (bass) and Timothy Drury (keyboards). Aldridge left Whitesnake in 2007 to pursue alternate musical endeavours.[2]

As of 2007, Aldridge was touring with Thin Lizzy alongside Scott Gorham, John Sykes and Francesco DiCosmo. The latter part of his drum solo in this Thin Lizzy tour includes a "hands-only" percussion piece where he plays snare, tomtoms, and cymbals without sticks as he also did while touring with Pat Travers, Ozzy Osbourne and Whitesnake.

Tommy has been an in demand drum clinician since the early 1980s, and no matter who he works with, much of his work involves drum clinics and festivals each year. Aldridge plays Yamaha drums, a company he has been with since 1982. Yamaha has made Tommy a custom "soon to be released" Signature Snare drum that is a 7x14 Stainless Steel model with die cast hoops and black chrome hardware. He also endorses Paiste cymbals. His cymbal selection can vary, but he highly prefers the brighter sounds of the 2002 and RUDE cymbals that they offer. [3]

It had been announced that Thin Lizzy, along with The Answer, were to support AC/DC at stadium shows in England, Ireland and Scotland at the end of June 2009, but these appearances were cancelled after Aldridge broke his collarbone in an accident. On 30 June, the band's website announced that John Sykes had left Thin Lizzy and all shows for the rest of 2009 were cancelled or postponed. Gorham has stated that he will announce Thin Lizzy's future plans shortly.[4]

Equipment

Current live setup (2007-)[5]

Drums

Yamaha Drums

  • 2x ABD-1524T (24"x18") Absolute Maple Nouveau Bass Drums
  • 1x SD-4105 (14"x5.5") Brass Snare Drum
  • 1x ATT-1512U (12"x9") Absolute Maple Nouveau Mounted Tom
  • 1x ATT-1513U (13"x10") Absolute Maple Nouveau Mounted Tom
  • 1x AFT-1516 (16"x16") Absolute Maple Nouveau Floor Tom
  • 1x AFT-1518 (18"x16") Absolute Maple Nouveau Floor Tom
  • 2x SKRM-100 Subkicks

Cymbals

Paiste

  • 17" Signature Full Crash
  • 18" 2002 Medium
  • 20" 2002 Medium
  • 13" 2002 Sound Edge Hi-Hats
  • 14" 2002 Rock Hats
  • 16" Signature Thin China
  • 18" Rude Thin Crash
  • 12" Signature Splash
  • 18" 2002 Medium
  • 16" Signature Thin China
  • 15" Signature Fast Crash
  • 22" 2002 Power Ride
  • 19" Signature Power Crash
  • 19" Rude Thin Crash
  • 20" 2002 Medium Crash

Sticks

  • ProMark 2S Oak Signature Sticks

Discography

Black Oak Arkansas

  • If an Angel Came to See You ...
  • Street Party
  • Ain't Life Grand
  • X-Rated
  • Balls of Fire
  • High on the Hog
  • King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Black Oak Arkansas
  • Raunch 'N' Roll Live
  • Live! Mutha
  • Ten Year Over Night Success

Pat Travers Band

Gary Moore

Ozzy Osbourne

Whitesnake

Manic Eden

Others

Notes

  1. ^ Gregg Johns Biography
  2. ^ Chris Frazier interview - New drummer Chris Frazier interviewed on Whitesnake.com
  3. ^ Tommy's Weapons of Choice Tommy's Official Website
  4. ^ Thin Lizzy official website
  5. ^ Tommy Aldridge Yamaha

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Learn Drums with 6 Great Masters (Music Film)
Live at the Marquee Club (1992 Album by Gary Moore)
Project: Driver (1986 Album by M.A.R.S.)

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