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'''Mel George Gaynor''' (born 29 May 1959 in [[Balham, London]], England<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1959/may_29_1959_121505.html | publisher = BrainyHistory | title = May 29, 1959 in History | access-date = 11 May 2012 }}</ref>) is an English musician. He is best known as the longtime drummer for the rock band [[Simple Minds]].<ref name="amg">{{Allmusic | class = artist | id = p79319 | label = Mel Gaynor | access-date = 11 May 2012 }}</ref> Gaynor was born to a [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]] father and an [[Afro-Brazilian]] mother. |
'''Mel George Gaynor''' (born 29 May 1959 in [[Balham, London]], England<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1959/may_29_1959_121505.html | publisher = BrainyHistory | title = May 29, 1959 in History | access-date = 11 May 2012 }}</ref>) is an English musician. He is best known as the longtime drummer for the rock band [[Simple Minds]].<ref name="amg">{{Allmusic | class = artist | id = p79319 | label = Mel Gaynor | access-date = 11 May 2012 }}</ref> Gaynor was born to a [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]] father and an [[Afro-Brazilian]] mother. |
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After leaving the hard rock band [[Samson (band)|Samson]] (in which he played alongside future [[Iron Maiden]] vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]]), Gaynor joined Simple Minds in 1982 as a [[session musician|session]] drummer for the ''[[New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)(album)|New Gold Dream]]'' album (as a recommendation by record producer Pete Walsh), playing on six of the nine tracks. He later joined the band permanently for the ''New Gold Dream'' tour, as a replacement for [[Mike Ogletree]]. Except for a period (1992–97) away from the band after the ''[[Real Life (Simple Minds album)|Real Life]]'' tour of 1991–92, he remained the Simple Minds drummer until |
After leaving the hard rock band [[Samson (band)|Samson]] (in which he played alongside future [[Iron Maiden]] vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]]), Gaynor joined Simple Minds in 1982 as a [[session musician|session]] drummer for the ''[[New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)(album)|New Gold Dream]]'' album (as a recommendation by record producer Pete Walsh), playing on six of the nine tracks. He later joined the band permanently for the ''New Gold Dream'' tour, as a replacement for [[Mike Ogletree]]. Except for a period (1992–97) away from the band after the ''[[Real Life (Simple Minds album)|Real Life]]'' tour of 1991–92, he remained the Simple Minds drummer until 2016. |
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Gaynor began drumming at age 11 and had his first professional engagement at age 14. |
Gaynor began drumming at age 11 and had his first professional engagement at age 14. |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mel George Gaynor |
Born | 29 May 1959 |
Origin | Balham, London, England |
Genres | |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums, percussion, vocals |
Years active | 1982–present |
Website | www |
Mel George Gaynor (born 29 May 1959 in Balham, London, England[1]) is an English musician. He is best known as the longtime drummer for the rock band Simple Minds.[2] Gaynor was born to a Jamaican father and an Afro-Brazilian mother.
After leaving the hard rock band Samson (in which he played alongside future Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson), Gaynor joined Simple Minds in 1982 as a session drummer for the New Gold Dream album (as a recommendation by record producer Pete Walsh), playing on six of the nine tracks. He later joined the band permanently for the New Gold Dream tour, as a replacement for Mike Ogletree. Except for a period (1992–97) away from the band after the Real Life tour of 1991–92, he remained the Simple Minds drummer until 2016.
Gaynor began drumming at age 11 and had his first professional engagement at age 14.
In addition to drumming, he is active as a songwriter and a record producer.
Gaynor considers The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, and the Mahavishnu Orchestra to be his main influences.[citation needed]
In addition to Simple Minds, he has played alongside other acts such as: Elton John, Lou Reed, Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, Samson, Mango, Kirsty MacColl, The Associates, Orange Juice, Peter Gabriel, The Pretenders, Prljavo kazalište, Gary Moore, Jackson Browne, Little Steven, Brian May, The Nolans, Goldie, Robert Palmer, Joan Armatrading and Light of the World.
In 2007 Gaynor has kicked off his solo project with a version of "Play That Funky Music" and his new solo album was released at end of 2016[citation needed] Gaynor's first single is the re recording of Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love released 12 September 2016.
Gaynor was also a member of Birmingham-based Muscles, a funk-oriented covers band that had minor chart success with "If It Relaxes Your Mind" and "I'm a Girlwatcher".
A new band Risk - also known as Mel Gaynor's Risk - a three piece rock band with a difference, powerful, precise and harmonious sound began recording and touring extensively from 2018. Gaynor not only drums but also covers vocals with other band members including blues guitarist James Ford and bassist Sarit Black.
Equipment
Gaynor has played a variety of drum sets over the years, including and currently Natal drums, and uses Remo drumheads. He has played a variety of cymbals as well, including at first Paiste during at the start of his career, but then switched to Zildjian in the early 1980s upon joining Simple Minds, which he played for much of the duration of his career. He has also endorsed Anatolian, UFIP, and also Meinl cymbals at various other stages in his career. In 2011, Paiste announced him as an official endorser again, but at the end of 2018 he became an endorser with Italian company Vulcan Cymbals.
Gaynor plays with his signature sticks called Drum Art, and will also be coming out with a signature snare drum from the same company.
Gaynor's current list of equipment is as follows.[citation needed]
*Natal drums
- 24" BD
- 10" 12" 13" Rack toms
- 14" and 16" Floor toms
- 20" gong Tom
- 14x6.5 Metal Shell Snare
*Vulcan Cymbals
- 22" Ride Etna series
- 2x20" Thin Crashes Etna series
- 19" Medium Crash Etna series
- 19" Medium Light Crash Etna series
- 22" China Etna series
- 14" HiHat Etna series
*DrumArt (mel gaynor model) sticks DrumArt snare drums *Remo heads
Freemasonry
Gaynor is a Freemason. He and his Simple Minds colleague Derek Forbes are members of Lodge Shalom 1600 on the Roll of The Grand Lodge of Scotland.[3][4]
References
- ^ "May 29, 1959 in History". BrainyHistory. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ Mel Gaynor at AllMusic. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ Blake Bowden (4 November 2013). "Brother Mel Gaynor, Drummer, The Simple Minds | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum". Myfreemasonry.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ "Simple Minds | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum". Myfreemasonry.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.