Jack Mitchell (drummer)

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Jack Mitchell
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Jack Mitchell on tour with Johnny Marr
Background information
Born (1981-04-28) 28 April 1981 (age 42)
Origin Withington, Manchester, England
Genres Rock and roll, pop, indie rock
Occupation(s) Drummer
Instrument(s) Drums, percussion
Years active1998–present
Member of Johnny Marr's band
Formerly ofBad Lieutenant
Tailgunner
Marion
Haven
Mutineers

Jack Edward Mitchell (born 28 April 1981) is a British drummer. Part of Johnny Marr's band since 2012, [1] he has previously played with Mutineers, Haven, [2] [3] Marion, Tailgunner and Bad Lieutenant. [4] [5]

Contents

Mitchell was in both Haven and Mutineers with current Johnny Marr bandmate Iwan Gronow. [6]

Discography

Mitchell has appeared on the following singles and albums: [7]

with Haven

Albums

  • Between the Senses (2002)
  • All for a Reason (2004)

Singles

  • Beautiful Thing (2001)
  • Say Something (2001)
  • Let It Live (2001)
  • Til The End (2001)
  • Til The End (2002)
  • If Music Is Your Haven EP (2002)
  • Tell Me (2003)

with Bad Lieutenant

Albums

Singles

with Marion

Albums

  • Alive In Manchester (2012) (Live Album)

with Johnny Marr

Albums

Singles

  • Upstarts (2013)
  • New Town Velocity (2013)
  • Easy Money (2014)
  • Dynamo (2015)
  • Candidate (2015)
  • Hi Hello (2018)
  • Spiral Cities (2018)
  • Spirit Power And Soul (2021)
  • Lightning People (2021)
  • The Speed Of Love (2022)
  • Night And Day (Edit)(2022)
  • God's Gift (2023)

with Xander Smith

Albums

Outside (2014) (Guest)

with ShadowParty

Albums

ShadowParty (2018) (Guest)

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