- Nigel Durham
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Nigel Durham (born 25 August 1965) is the drummer on Saxon's album Destiny. He now performs with former (founder) Saxon members Steve Dawson and Graham Oliver in Oliver/Dawson Saxon. Nigel started out his career in the 1980s playing in the Sheffield glam rock band Monroe (later to become Torrcha)alongside Gary White (Vocals), Graham Mickey Torr (Rhythm guitar, Backing Vocals), Chris Saunders (lead Guit) & Rico (Bass Guit)
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Discography
Saxon
- Destiny (1988)
Oliver/Dawson Saxon
- Re://Landed (2000)
- It's Alive (2003)
- The Second Wave: 25 Years of NWOBHM (2003)
- Whippin' Boy (2006)
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Biff Byford · Paul Quinn · Nigel Glockler · Nibbs Carter · Doug Scarratt
Pete Gill · Graham Oliver · Steve Dawson · Paul Johnson · Nigel Durham · Fritz Randow · Jörg MichaelStudio albums Saxon · Wheels of Steel · Strong Arm of the Law · Denim and Leather · Power & the Glory · Crusader · Innocence Is No Excuse · Rock the Nations · Destiny · Solid Ball of Rock · Forever Free · Dogs of War · Unleash the Beast · Metalhead · Killing Ground · Lionheart · The Inner Sanctum · Into the Labyrinth · Call to ArmsLive albums The Eagle Has Landed · Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies · Greatest Hits Live! · The Eagle Has Landed – part 2 · Donnington: The Live Tracks · BBC Sessions / Live at Reading Festival '86 · Live at Donnington 1980 · Live in the Raw · The Eagle Has Landed – part 3 · An Introduction to SaxonCompilation albums Strong Arm Metal · Anthology · Back on the Streets · The Best of Saxon · A Collection of Metal · Burrn! Presents: The Best of Saxon · Diamonds and Nuggets · Heavy Metal Thunder · Coming to the Rescue · Masters of Rock: Saxon · The Very Best of Saxon (1979-1988)Video albums Live · Live Innocence! · Greatest Hits Live! · Power & the Glory - Video Anthology · The Saxon Chronicles · Live Innocence – The Power & the Glory · To Hell and Back Again · A Night Out with the BoysRelated articles _ This article on a British drummer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.