Craig Blundell

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Craig Blundell
Seconds Out Live - The Steve Hackett Band live at cAmbridge Corn Exchange 13th September 2021 - 51483657971.jpg
Blundell performing with Steve Hackett in 2021.
Background information
Born (1973-07-18) July 18, 1973 (age 51)
Genres Progressive rock
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
Years active1990s–present
Member of
Website craigblundell.com

Craig Blundell (born 18 July 1973) [1] [2] is a British drummer, who has toured with Steven Wilson and Steve Hackett. [3] He was a member of progressive rock band Frost* from 2009 to 2019 and again from 2022 till the present. [4] He is also been a member of the supergroup Kino, a band that includes Frost* guitarist John Mitchell alongside John Beck of It Bites and Pete Trewavas of Marillion, when they reformed in 2017. [5]

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Biography

Blundell started playing drums at the age of three [6] but considers his first serious experience with the drums was playing with the Royal Marines Corps at age sixteen. [7] He cites his influences as Clive Deamer of Roni Size/Reprazent, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jeff Porcaro of Toto, Phil Collins of Genesis and Brand X, Billy Cobham, Michael Giles of King Crimson, Neil Peart of Rush, Terry Williams of Dire Straits, Dave Lombardo of Slayer and Clive Burr of Iron Maiden. [8] He has played with members of King Crimson, Dire Straits, [9] Genesis, [3] Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Porcupine Tree [1] and Rainbow. [10]

He first turned to a professional musician in 2008 after getting exposure by playing with Bruce Dickinson [11] and Mike Rutherford of Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics on some sessions with Celine Dion [7] [12] before going "Back to the day job." [7] He described his experience of the sessions with Rutherford as defining moment is his career as it taught him to refrain himself while drumming. [12] He found himself gravitating towards progressive rock and was a fan of King Crimson and Yes, he received his big break when drummer Marco Minnemann mentioned his name when doing a gig with Joe Satriani which led to him getting a job with Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree who he was a "massive" fan of. [7] He was the last to be audition on the day and was recommended by former Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison as well as John Mitchell. [7] His first tour with Wilson was in support of his album To The Bone in 2017. [13]

In 2018, Blundell announced that he would be joining Steve Hackett on tour for the first time, replacing long-time drummer Gary O'Toole two weeks after his departure. [14] The tour, called Selling England By The Pound tour, started soon after Blundell finished the To The Bone tour with Steven Wilson. [14]

Discography

YearArtistTitleCite
2001 David Knopfler Wishbones [15]
2002Dale NewmanCubed [16]
2013 Frost* The Rockfield Files [17]
2014 Pendragon Men Who Climb Mountains [18]
2014UgeNada Es Imposible [19]
2015 Lonely Robot Please Come Home [20]
2016 Steven Wilson [21]
2016 David Cross BandSign Of The Crow [22]
2016Frost* Falling Satellites [23]
2016Steven WilsonA Perfect Life At The Wiltern [24]
2017MoonparticleHurricane Esmeralda [25]
2017Lonely RobotThe Big Dream [26]
2017 Phil Lanzon If You Think I'm Crazy [27]
2017Steven Wilson To the Bone [28]
2018 Kino Radio Voltaire [29]
2018Steven WilsonHow Big The Space [30]
2018 Matt Berry Television Themes [31]
2018 David Cross & David Jackson Another Day [32]
2018Steven Wilson Home Invasion: In Concert at the Royal Albert Hall [33]
2018Semantic SaturationParadigms [34]
2018 Adam Holzman Truth Decay [35]
2019Lonely RobotUnder Stars [36]
2019 The Mute Gods Atheists And Believers [37]
2019Alessandro BertoniMonarkeys (EP 2019) [38]
2019Quantum PigSongs Of Industry And Sunshine [39]
2020Frost*Others [40]
2020Steven WilsonEminent Sleaze [41]
2020Mariana SemkinaSleepwalking [42]
2020 Fish Weltschmerz [43]
2020Lonely RobotFeelings Are Good [44]
2020 Steve Hackett Selling England By The Pound & Spectral Mornings: Live At Hammersmith [45]
2020The BackstageIsolation [46]
2020Matt Berry Phantom Birds [47]
2020FishA Fish In The Lemon Tree - Live MMXX
2020Frost*13 Winters [48]
2021Mick PaulParallel Lives [49]
2021Matt BerryThe Blue Elephant [50]
2021TrifectaFragments [51]
2021IlluminaeDark Horizons [52]
2021 Steve Hackett Surrender Of Silence [53]
2022Matt Berry Featuring Emma Noble Beatmaker [54]
2022Lonely RobotA Model Life [55]
2022Steve HackettGenesis Revisited Live: Seconds Out & More [56]
2023Frost*Island Live [57]
2023Steve HackettFoxtrot At Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live In Brighton [58]
2023Steven Wilson The Harmony Codex [59]
2023Matt BerrySimplicity [60]
2024Steve HackettThe Circus and the Nightwhale [61]
2024Frost*Life in the Wires [62]

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