Steve Ferrone (born 25 April 1950) is an English drummer. He is known as a member of the rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from 1994 to 2017,...
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multi-instrumentalist, primarily on rhythm guitar and secondary keyboard. In 1994, Steve Ferrone replaced Lynch on drums. Blair returned to the Heartbreakers in 2002...
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McIntosh's widow at the Marquee Club in London. McIntosh was replaced by Steve Ferrone, previously of Bloodstone, who had replaced McIntosh before in Brian...
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football player Felicia Ferrone, American industrial and furniture designer John Ferrone (1924–2016), American book editor Steve Ferrone (born 1950), English...
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American novelist Steve Evans (disambiguation), several people Steve Evets (born 1959), English actor and musician Steve Ferrone (born 1950), English...
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Robbie Kondor – synthesizer Nathan East – bass Tim Drummond – bass Steve Ferrone – drums Lenny Castro – percussion Bruce Dukov – concertmaster "Help...
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Mike Campbell: guitar; Benmont Tench: electric piano; Ron Blair: bass; Steve Ferrone: drums; Scott Thurston: backing vocals, guitar "I Need You" (Harrison) –...
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Manning Jr. – synthesizers (1, 3) Brian West – guitar and drums (2) Steve Ferrone – drums (12, 14) Pino Palladino – bass guitar (8, 9) Teag Reaves – horns...
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material into a solo album.[citation needed] On "Think Too Much (a)", Steve Ferrone was contacted by Nile Rogers to attend a recording session at the Power...
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recording parts of the album in addition to Rodgers and session drummer Steve Ferrone. Notorious peaked at number 16 on the UK Albums Chart and number 12...
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departure of Stan Lynch. Two of the tracks on this album feature Steve Ferrone on drums; Ferrone, who also played drums on nearly all tracks of the Wildflowers...
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Duran Duran, Celine Dion, Fleetwood Mac, Sir George Martin, Dan Hill, Steve Ferrone, Alan Frew, and the Rolling Stones. Jones' first proper recording session...
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Billboard 200. The album features contributions from Pino Palladino, Steve Ferrone, John Robinson, and Harvey Mason. One of the album's tracks, "Free to...
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Barnhill Cemetery, Dundee. His replacement as drummer in the AWB was Steve Ferrone. With Herbie Mann London Underground (Atlantic, 1973) With Chuck Berry...
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album, and eventually chose Steve Ferrone. Petty fired Lynch from the Heartbreakers just before the album's release, and Ferrone officially joined the touring...
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Straits at a charity show at the Albert Hall, which featured drummer Steve Ferrone from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Dire Straits' guitarist Phil...
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Summers – vocals, drums, keyboards, music director (1971–1975; died 2022) Steve Ferrone – drums (1975) Ron Wilson – bass, vocals (1982–1984) Ronald D. Bell...
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Overdubs continued at Drumroll studios in Burbank with drum legend Steve Ferrone, with mixes completed in Rodeo studio, and mastered at Bernie Grundman...
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percussion Steve Winwood – synthesizers Lindsey Buckingham – guitar Todd Sharp – guitar, backing vocals George Hawkins – bass, backing vocals Steve Ferrone – drums...
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Stuart reunited with his AWB bandmates Malcolm "Molly" Duncan and Steve Ferrone to form The 360 Band. This is in essence one third of the original Average...
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resulting "The Cosmos Theme" was written by band members Alan Gorrie and Steve Ferrone, and recorded by the band under the pseudonym "The Cosmic Highlanders"...
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bass The Heartbreakers: Ron Blair - bass guitar Mike Campbell - guitar Steve Ferrone - drums Benmont Tench - keyboards Scott Thurston - guitar/harmonica...
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years following the departure of their previous drummers Roger Taylor, Steve Ferrone, Terry Bozzio and Vinnie Colaiuta. During these years he contributed...
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and Phil Palmer, along with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' drummer Steve Ferrone, formed a new band, the Straits, to perform at a charity show at the...
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Your Love", which then flowed into a short one-minute drum solo by Steve Ferrone (drummer for Clapton's band on the tour), then into a seven-minute percussion...
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Nicks, Waddy Wachtel, Mike Campbell, Michael Bradford, Mike Rowe and Steve Ferrone were all working on the album, and that Mick Fleetwood has also contributed...
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at the same NAMM venue as part of an impromptu band put together by Steve Ferrone. After seeing Luzier's performance, the DeLeo brothers invited Luzier...
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and performed by Nick Rhodes and John Jones. The drums were played by Steve Ferrone at Maison Rouge. The guitar solo that characterises this song was arranged...
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songs. Live drums would be recorded in the span of a few hours using Steve Ferrone's percussive skills and Tony Taverner's engineering at Maison Rouge....
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Laug became the touring drummer for AC/DC and former Heartbreaker, Steve Ferrone, was brought in on drums. On May 7, 2024, the band released a new song...
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