Dave Dowle
David 'Duck' Dowle (born 20 October 1953[1] in London, England) is an English drummer who has played with the bands Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Streetwalkers, Whitesnake, Runner,[2] Midnight Flyer,[3] Bernie Marsden.
Biography
Dave Dowle started his career when he was 13: he joined his first band, Canterbury Glass, playing alongside future Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. According to Dowle, the band recorded a Radio One session after meeting the late John Peel DJing at a gig. Following Canterbury Glass, he worked with a variety of artists including Doris Troy and PP Arnold before forming a band called Curly who also recorded a John Peel session in November 1973. Steve Farr and Stewart Blandameer from Curly both ended up in the Q-Tips with Paul Young, with Blandameer also working with Status Quo. Dowle next worked with Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, touring the US and appearing on the Reinforcements album in 1975.
In September 1976, Dowle joined the Streetwalkers replacing Nicko McBrain, and this line-up of Dowle, Brian Johnston, Roger Chapman, Charlie Whitney, Bobby Tench and Micky Feat released a studio album, 'Vicious But Fair' in January 1977. By the end of '77, however, the band had run out of steam, and a live album, released in December 1977, proved to be their final release.
In January 1978, Dowle joined ex-Deep Purple singer David Coverdale in his new band Whitesnake. Joining David Dowle in the band was another ex-member of the Streetwalkers, keyboard player, Brian Johnston, although he would be replaced within a couple of months by Pete Solley. The rest of the band was Coverdale on vocals, Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden on guitars and Neil Murray on bass. This line-up recorded the 'Snakebite' EP, which was released in June 1978. By June 1978, another change of keyboard player was announced with Coverdale's old Purple buddy Jon Lord adding his considerable experience to the band. This line-up undertook a major UK tour in October and November 1978 and released an album Trouble in October of that year. Whitesnake then undertook a world tour, which served notice of a major new band on the scene. Another album, Lovehunter, was recorded, but in August 1979, even before the album was released, Dowle was replaced by Ian Paice, yet another ex-member of Deep Purple. Dowle's final appearance on a Whitesnake recording was on two sides of Live... in the Heart of the City released in November 1980.
After departure from Whitesnake, Dowle continued to play on sessions. "I was really a session player. With any band I was working with I'd always carry on doing sessions."[citation needed]
Discography
With Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
- Reinforcements
With Whitesnake
- Snakebite (1978)
- Trouble (1978)
- Lovehunter (1979)
- Live At Hammersmith (1979)
With Runner
- Runner (1978)
With Midnight Flyer
- Midnight Flyer
- Rock 'n' Roll Party
With Mark Zed
- My Calculator's Right (1980)
References
External links
- Dave Dowle discography at Discogs
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- David Coverdale
- Tommy Aldridge
- Reb Beach
- Tanya O'Callaghan
- Joel Hoekstra
- Michele Luppi
- Dino Jelusick
- Micky Moody
- Bernie Marsden
- Mel Galley
- John Sykes
- Vivian Campbell
- Adrian Vandenberg
- Steve Vai
- Warren DeMartini
- Doug Aldrich
- Neil Murray
- Colin Hodgkinson
- Rudy Sarzo
- Guy Pratt
- Tony Franklin
- Steve Farris
- Marco Mendoza
- Derek Hilland
- Uriah Duffy
- Michael Devin
- Peter Solley
- Jon Lord
- Paul Mirkovich
- Brett Tuggle
- Timothy Drury
- Dave Dowle
- Ian Paice
- Cozy Powell
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Denny Carmassi
- Chris Frazier
- Brian Tichy
- Trouble
- Lovehunter
- Ready an' Willing
- Come an' Get It
- Saints & Sinners
- Slide It In
- Whitesnake
- Slip of the Tongue
- Restless Heart
- Good to Be Bad
- Forevermore
- The Purple Album
- Flesh & Blood
- Greatest Hits
- The Best of Whitesnake: The Millennium Collection
- The Silver Anniversary Collection
- Best of Whitesnake
- The Early Years
- The Definitive Collection
- The Rock Album
- Love Songs
- The Blues Album
- Greatest Hits: Revisited, Remixed, Remastered
- 30th Anniversary Collection
- Snakebite
- Long Way from Home
- "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City"
- "Day Tripper"
- "Long Way from Home"
- "Fool for Your Loving"
- "Ready an' Willing"
- "Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City (Live)"
- "Don't Break My Heart Again"
- "Here I Go Again"
- "Guilty of Love"
- "Give Me More Time"
- "Love Ain't No Stranger"
- "Slow an' Easy”
- “Slide It In”
- "Still of the Night"
- "Here I Go Again '87"
- "Is This Love"
- "Give Me All Your Love"
- "Crying in the Rain '87"
- "Fool For Your Loving '89"
- "The Deeper the Love"
- "Now You're Gone"
- "Is This Love (reissue)"
- "All I Want Is You"
- "Lay Down Your Love"
- "All for Love"
- "Summer Rain"
- "Can You Hear the Wind Blow"
- "Stormbringer"
- "Burn"
- "Soldier of Fortune"
- Starkers in Tokyo
- Live... in the Still of the Night
- Live at Donington 1990
- Made in Japan
- Greatest Hits: The Videos
- White Snake
- Northwinds
- Into the Light
- Category