John Keeble | |
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| Keeble with Spandau Ballet in 2009 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | John Leslie Keeble 6 July 1959 Hampstead, London, England |
| Genres | |
| Occupation | Drummer |
| Years active | 1979–present |
John Leslie Keeble (born 6 July 1959) is an English pop and rock drummer. He is best known for his membership of the 1980s new wave band Spandau Ballet.
Keeble was athletic as a child, playing both football and cricket. He bought his first drum kit at the age of 16 [1] and started pursuing an interest in music in a Dame Alice Owen's School band called The Cut with Gary Kemp, Tony Hadley and Steve Norman in 1976. [2] The band soon recruited Kemp's brother Martin on bass, which completed the line-up. The band was later named The Makers, The Gentry and then Spandau Ballet.
Spandau Ballet produced a number of international hits including "True", "Gold" and "Through the Barricades". In 1984 the band participated in the Band Aid charity project and Live Aid the following year. [3] The band broke up in 1990, after their final studio album, Heart Like a Sky , failed to live up to the critical and commercial success of their earlier albums, such as True and Parade .
In 1999, John Keeble, along with fellow band members Tony Hadley and Steve Norman, attempted to sue former Spandau Ballet guitarist, Gary Kemp, for alleged unpaid royalties. [4] They claimed that an agreement had existed between Kemp and the rest of the band, whereby Kemp, who was the main songwriter in the band, would pay his bandmates a share of the royalties earned. The claims were vigorously denied by Kemp, and Keeble, Hadley and Norman subsequently lost their court case. [5] Although initially vowing to appeal against the verdict, they later decided against this. [6]
Keeble, with Gary Kemp, was instrumental in setting up Spandau Ballet's reunion in the 2000s. On 25 March 2009, he joined the rest of his original classic-line-up bandmates for a press conference at HMS Belfast, to announce that the band had reformed and would conduct a world tour starting in Dublin in October 2009. [7]
Keeble played drums for Fish, the former lead singer of Marillion, during his first-ever solo show in the Rex Cinema at Lockerbie on 21 March 1989.[ citation needed ] He performed on the single "State of Mind", the third track on Fish's debut solo album Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors . [8]
Keeble has also worked with 69 Daze, The Herbs, Pacific and Tim Deluxe. [1]
After the original breakup of Spandau Ballet, he played in the Tony Hadley solo band and was on tour throughout 2006. Keeble has also formed his own rock band, I Play Rock, with Richie B and Chris Paulo Dale, in which he plays drums and provides vocals. [9]
Keeble became friends with Fish when they met at Live Aid. Keeble married his wife Leaflyn in 1988 and Fish gave her away at the wedding. [10] The couple have a daughter Jaime Rae Keeble (born 1990).