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Geoff Dugmore (born 12 April 1960) is a Scottish drummer, musical director and producer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Belouis Some - British New Wave Artist )〕 He was a member of the bands The Europeans and Wildlife. == Career == Educated at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow, Scotland, Dugmore started his musical career at the age of 13 making demos and sending them to record labels, and also played in cover bands from the age of 16. Signed to the short-lived Coma Records, at age 16 he released just one recording on the label. Dugmore moved to London at the age of 18 with his band The Europeans (Steve Hogarth, Colin Woore & Fergus Harper) and signed to A&M Records. They released three albums: ''Vocabulary'', ''Live'' and ''Recurring Dreams''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=marillion.com | The Official Marillion Website | Racket Records Online Shop )〕 The band achieved much critical acclaim within the industry but broke up shortly after the release of the last album. His first major recording session after Europeans was Joan Armatrading's ''Sleight of Hand''. Soon Dugmore was playing on albums with many major artists from around the world including on Tina Turner's ''Foreign Affair'', Stevie Nicks' ''Other Side of the Mirror'', Rod Stewart's single "Downtown Train", Robbie Williams' ''Life through a Lens'', Demi Lovato's ''Here we Go Again'' and Killing Joke's ''Pandemonium''. He has toured constantly with many major acts worldwide and more recently has been recording with Richard Ashcroft and Newton Faulkner. In 2013, Dugmore produced the debut album for Little Eye. To date, Dugmore has performed on 89 Top 20 albums worldwide.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Geoff Dugmore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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