Jeremy Stacey

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Jeremy Stacey
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Stacey at the 606 Club, London, in 2007
Background information
Born (1963-09-27) 27 September 1963 (age 60)
Origin London, England
Genres Pop, rock, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums, keyboards
Formerly of

Jeremy Stacey (born 27 September 1963) is a British drummer and keyboard player. His early works included the 1990s band The Lemon Trees (with twin brother Paul Stacey on guitars, Guy Chambers and others) and Denzil. He has also played with Sheryl Crow, [1] the Finn Brothers, Nick Harper, Noel Gallagher, The Waterboys, Thomas Anders, Echo & the Bunnymen, Eurythmics, Joe Cocker, Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, Adam F, Andrea Bocelli, Patricia Kaas, Susanna Hoffs, Mike Scott, Robbie Williams, Aztec Camera, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nerina Pallot, Claire Martin (drums on Take 1My Heart, 1999), Mark Wingfield, Iain Ballamy, Chris Squire ( Chris Squire's Swiss Choir ), The Syn (Syndestructible, 2005, again with Paul Stacey), Sia ( Colour the Small One ), Laurence Cottle, Jason Rebello, Zero 7, Malcolm McLaren, Boris Grebenshchikov, and Steve Hackett.

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In 2011 he recorded with Ryan Adams on Ashes & Fire , and again on Ryan Adams in 2014.

He was part of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. [2]

He played on the Squackett album (with Chris Squire & Steve Hackett).

On 7 March 2016 it was announced [3] [4] that he would be taking the place of Bill Rieflin as the centre of three drummers on the 2016 King Crimson European tour, also doubling on keyboards and synthesizers as Rieflin had previously done, this was his first notable appearance on keyboards. He retained this position after Rieflin's return to the band exclusively on keyboards. [5]

He also played on Steven Wilson's album To the Bone .

He uses Tama drums, Remo drumheads and Istanbul Agop cymbals. He formerly used Zildjian cymbals.

Collaborations

With Robbie Williams

With Will Young

With Patricia Kaas

With Duncan James

With Nerina Pallot

With Thomas Anders

With Charlotte Gainsbourg

With Gary Barlow

With Eric Clapton

With Susanna Hoffs

With Mary Chapin Carpenter

With Joe Cocker

With Beverley Knight

With Neil Diamond

With James Morrison

With Sheryl Crow

With Ryan Adams

With David Cross and Peter Banks

With Scott McKeon

"With Lickerish Quartet-(2017-2022) Threesome

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