- Simon Wolstencroft
Simon Wolstencroft is a musician from
Manchester ,England , best known for playing drums with The Fall between June 1986 and August 1997.Wolstencroft was a member of an early incarnation of
Stone Roses as well asThe Colourfield . He was also drummer forFreak Party which featuredJohnny Marr andAndy Rourke . InSongs That Saved Your Life , Marr states that Wolstencroft declined to join what becameThe Smiths as he didn't likeMorrissey 's voice.Wolstencroft joined The Fall in time to play on most of the group's "
Bend Sinister " album (on which he was credited as "'John' S. Woolstencroft"), and remained in the band for over a decade, occasionally adding keyboards and programming to his role as well as co-writing the group's only self-penned Top 40 single, "Free Range", taken from their album. He left the band following a dispute over the recording of the "Levitate" album (as related by Steve Hanley in "Hip Priest" by Simon Ford, Quartet Books 2003). He went on to reunite with Stone Roses singerIan Brown , performing and co-writing on his "Golden Greats" album in 2000.Wolstencroft formed a new band Intermittent Signal in 2007. He is now working with a new album coming out under the name of Spudgun.
External links
* [http://www.intermittentsignal.co.uk Intermittent Signal Web Page]
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