Murray Dalglish | |
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Born | Bellshill, Scotland, United Kingdom | 27 October 1967
Genres | Alternative rock |
Instrument(s) | Drums, guitar |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Creation |
Murray Dalglish is the original drummer for the Scottish rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain from their formation in early 1984 until November 1984 [1] when he was replaced by Bobby Gillespie. Aged 16 when he joined the band, Dalglish occasionally played a two-piece drum kit, which he did whilst standing up; this style would later be carried on in Gillespie's playing. His drumming can be heard on the band's first single " Upside Down", along with its B-side, the Syd Barrett cover " Vegetable Man". He left to become an apprentice coach builder, but has kept his hand in drumming in several bands over the years. Currently playing in 2Sevens. [2]
Dalglish was drummer for Baby's Got a Gun, Trixie's Big Red Motorbike, The Sux Pastels and The Decay, 2Sevens and as of 2014, he owns a hair salon in East Kilbride. [3]
Murray Dalglish | |
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Born | Bellshill, Scotland, United Kingdom | 27 October 1967
Genres | Alternative rock |
Instrument(s) | Drums, guitar |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Creation |
Murray Dalglish is the original drummer for the Scottish rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain from their formation in early 1984 until November 1984 [1] when he was replaced by Bobby Gillespie. Aged 16 when he joined the band, Dalglish occasionally played a two-piece drum kit, which he did whilst standing up; this style would later be carried on in Gillespie's playing. His drumming can be heard on the band's first single " Upside Down", along with its B-side, the Syd Barrett cover " Vegetable Man". He left to become an apprentice coach builder, but has kept his hand in drumming in several bands over the years. Currently playing in 2Sevens. [2]
Dalglish was drummer for Baby's Got a Gun, Trixie's Big Red Motorbike, The Sux Pastels and The Decay, 2Sevens and as of 2014, he owns a hair salon in East Kilbride. [3]