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'''Simon Wright''' (born 19 June 1963) is an English drummer best known for his work with rock bands [[AC/DC]] and [[Dio (band)|Dio]].<ref name="Music Legends">{{cite web|publisher=Music Legends|url=http://musiclegends.ca/interviews/simon-wright-acdc-interview/|title=Simon Wright Interview|access-date=3 July 2013|date=22 January 2009|last=Saulnier|first=Jason|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927211138/http://musiclegends.ca/interviews/simon-wright-acdc-interview/|archive-date=27 September 2013}}</ref> He started playing drums at the age of 13<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ronniejamesdio.com/bio_simon.asp |title=DIO / RonnieJamesDio.com – Band – Simon Wright |publisher=Ronniejamesdio.com |date=1963-06-19 |access-date=2014-06-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140618203823/http://www.ronniejamesdio.com/bio_simon.asp |archive-date=18 June 2014 }}</ref> and cites [[Cozy Powell]], [[Tommy Aldridge]] and [[John Bonham]] as his greatest influences. He was also the drummer for [[Rhino Bucket]] and [[Operation: Mindcrime (band)|Operation: Mindcrime]].<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rhino-Bucket/195473700009 ]{{dead link|date=May 2020}}</ref> |
'''Simon Wright''' (born 19 June 1963) is an English drummer best known for his work with rock bands [[AC/DC]] and [[Dio (band)|Dio]].<ref name="Music Legends">{{cite web|publisher=Music Legends|url=http://musiclegends.ca/interviews/simon-wright-acdc-interview/|title=Simon Wright Interview|access-date=3 July 2013|date=22 January 2009|last=Saulnier|first=Jason|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927211138/http://musiclegends.ca/interviews/simon-wright-acdc-interview/|archive-date=27 September 2013}}</ref> He started playing drums at the age of 13<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ronniejamesdio.com/bio_simon.asp |title=DIO / RonnieJamesDio.com – Band – Simon Wright |publisher=Ronniejamesdio.com |date=1963-06-19 |access-date=2014-06-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140618203823/http://www.ronniejamesdio.com/bio_simon.asp |archive-date=18 June 2014 }}</ref> and cites [[Cozy Powell]], [[Tommy Aldridge]] and [[John Bonham]] as his greatest influences. He was also the drummer for the [[Rhino Bucket]] and [[Operation: Mindcrime (band)|Operation: Mindcrime]] bands.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rhino-Bucket/195473700009 ]{{dead link|date=May 2020}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Simon J. Wright |
Born | Oldham, Lancashire, England | 19 June 1963
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Drums |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | EMI |
Simon Wright (born 19 June 1963) is an English drummer best known for his work with rock bands AC/DC and Dio.[1] He started playing drums at the age of 13[2] and cites Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge and John Bonham as his greatest influences. He was also the drummer for the Rhino Bucket and Operation: Mindcrime bands.[3]
Career
Wright began his career with local band Tora Tora (not to be confused with the American glam metal group), before joining Manchester group A II Z, a new wave of British heavy metal band founded in 1979 in Manchester, England by guitarist Gary Owens. The full line-up consisted of David Owens (vocals), Gary Owens (guitar), Gam Campbell (bass), Karl Reti (drums). They acquired a local following in Manchester, and were signed by Polydor Records, eager to cash in on the exploding NWOBHM boom. A single live album, The Witch of Berkley, followed in 1980. Reti was subsequently replaced by Wright. The band disintegrated and Wright went on to perform in Tytan[4] and recorded on their full-length debut album Rough Justice,[5] however; that band also dissolved shortly before the release of the debut.
Wright, just a month shy of turning twenty years old, joined AC/DC after their drummer, Phil Rudd, left in May 1983. Wright responded to an ad at the urging of a friend that AC/DC had put out in a magazine called Sounds in England that stated "Rock Drummer Wanted. If you don't hit hard, don't apply." Wright played three songs at the audition. Two hours after the audition, Wright got the call that he had gotten the gig. AC/DC recorded three albums with Wright in the mid-late 80s; Fly on the Wall, Who Made Who and Blow Up Your Video. Wright left the group in November 1989 to join Dio, and was replaced by Chris Slade. Wright joined Rhino Bucket when he wasn't working with Dio to replace the departed Liam Jason for their third album, 1994's independently released Pain. In 2007, he reunited with the band and is featured on their latest album The Hardest Town.
Wright has had two stints with Dio, 1990–91 and 1998–2010. With the band he has recorded four studio albums (Lock up the Wolves, Magica, Killing the Dragon and Master of the Moon) and two live albums (Evil or Divine - Live In New York City and Holy Diver - Live).
His drumming can be heard on albums by UFO, Michael Schenker Group and John Norum.[citation needed]
In 2005, Wright participated on a tribute album to Heavy metal icons Iron Maiden. It was his second of three times doing a tribute disc; the first experience being in 1998 on an AC/DC tribute album titled Thunderbolt, while in 2013 he took part in the DIO Tribute album "This Is Your Life".
In 2006, Wright is credited in the song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" on the album Butchering the Beatles, a heavy metal tribute.
In August 2009, Wright teamed up with Joe Lynn Turner, Phil Soussan and Carlos Cavazo as part of the Big Noize project, playing shows in Iraq and Kuwait.[6]
On 25 January 2013, it was announced that Wright had joined Geoff Tate's version of Queensrÿche, later known as Operation: Mindcrime, after Tate's dismissal from the band.[citation needed]
In 2018, Wright was announced as the drummer of Frontiers Records project called Dream Child with Craig Goldy on guitar.
Equipment
Drum kit
Wright is an endorser of DW drums. He uses the collectors maple series.
His drum sizes are:
- 18x22 bass drums (x2)
- 10x12, 11x13, 13x15, 14x18 Tom-Toms
- 6.5x14 Edge Snare
- 6x14 Collector's Maple Snare
- 5.5x14 Craviotto Solid Maple Snare
- 5000TD3 Delta3 Turbo Single Bass Drum Pedal (x2)
- 5500TD Delta Turbo Hi-Hat Stand
- 9300 Snare Drum Stand
- 9934 Double Tom/Cymbal Stand
- 9700 Straight/Boom Cymbal Stand (x5)
- 9100 Drum Throne
- 799 DogBone (x2)[7]
In the past, Wright used Sonor drums.
Drumheads
Wright also uses Evans Drum heads.
Products used:
- AF Patch – Kevlar Single Pedal
- 13" Onyx 2-ply
- 15" G2 Coated
- 18" G2 Coated
- 14" Hazy 300
- 15" EC Resonant
- 18" EC Resonant
- 13" G1 Clear
Cymbals
Wright uses Sabian Cymbals.
- 14" AAX Metal Hats w/ Sizzle Bottom Hat
- 18" AA China
- 16" AA Metal Crash
- 18" AAX Metal Crash
- 19" AAX Metal Crash
- 22" AAX Heavy Ride
- 20" AA China
- 20" AA Rock Crash
- 20" AA Metal Crash w/ Sizzles
Sticks
- Vic Firth.
- American Classic Metal Nylon (CMN)
Discography
With Tora Tora
"Red Sun Setting" 7"
With A II Z
"I'm the One Who Loves You" 7" (Polydor 1981)
With AC/DC
- Fly on the Wall (1985)
- Who Made Who (1986)
- Blow Up Your Video (1988)
With Dio
- Lock Up the Wolves (1990)
- Magica (2000)
- Killing the Dragon (2002)
- Master of the Moon (2004)
- Evil or Divine (2005)
- Holy Diver - Live (2006)
With UFO
- Live on Earth (1998/2003)
- Covenant (2000)
With Rhino Bucket
- PAIN (1994)
- PAIN & Suffering (2007)
- The Hardest Town (2009)
With John Norum
- Worlds Away (1996)
With Tim "Ripper" Owens
- Play My Game (2009)
With Mogg/Way
- Chocolate Box (1999)
With Geoff Tate's Queensrÿche
- Frequency Unknown (2013)
Instructional
- Star Licks Productions (2000)
Operation: Mindcrime
- The Key (2015)
- Resurrection (2016)
- The New Reality (2017)
References
- ^ Saulnier, Jason (22 January 2009). "Simon Wright Interview". Music Legends. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
- ^ "DIO / RonnieJamesDio.com – Band – Simon Wright". Ronniejamesdio.com. 19 June 1963. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
- ^ [1][dead link ]
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum – Tytan". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum – Tytan – Rough Justice". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
- ^ "Joe Lynn Turner at". Deep-purple.net. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
- ^ "Artist Setups". Drum Workshop Inc. Retrieved 28 June 2014.