- Alan Powell
Alan Powell (born in
1949 , inManchester ,Lancashire ) is a drummer who was mainly active during the 1970s.His first notable appearances were with
Chicken Shack , appearing on the 1974 live album "Goodbye", and Vinegar Joe (see YouTube|gpbWYTh2PNg|Proud To Be A Honky Woman). He continued his friendship with Robert Palmer from Vinegar Joe co-writing "Gotta Get a Grip on You, Part 2" (from 1976's "Some People Can Do What They Like"), "The Silver Gun" (from 1983's "Pride") and "Life in Detail" (from the soundtrack to 1990's "Pretty Woman ").During 1974 he joined
Hawkwind as a second drummer, recording two albums, 1975's "Warrior on the Edge of Time " and 1976's "Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music ", and contributed to Hawkwind collaboratorMichael Moorcock 's 1975 album "New Worlds Fair ". On leaving Hawkwind, he sessioned onNik Turner 's 1978 album "Xitintoday ".During 1977 he formed the short lived touring band Kicks with Paul Rudolph (Hawkwind), Steve York (Vinegar Joe) and Cal Batchelor (Quiver), then teamed up with
Mick Farren for 1977's "Screwed Up" EP and 1978's "Vampires Stole My Lunch Money" album. Also in 1978 he formedTanz Der Youth withThe Damned leader Brian James, released the single "I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry"/"Delay", recorded a Peel Session [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Aug02tanzdaryouth] , toured with Black Sabbath and appeared at Turner's "Bohemian Love-In" event.At the end of the 1970's he emigrated to
San Francisco and fronted his own new wave Jo Allen and the Shapes band, releasing the 1980 single "Cryin' Over You"/"Lowlife" and "Shimmy, Shimmy" on the "415 Music" compilation album.During the 1990s he re-united with some of his former Hawkwind colleagues for several North American tours which resulted in the 1995 live album and video "Space Ritual Revisited" and a 1996 studio album "Past or Future".
External links
* [http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/tanzderyouth.htm Punk 77] - Tanz der Youth
* [http://www.andassociates-ca.com/pages/team.html & Associates] - current employmentIn 1964 Alan joined Manchester R&B band Ivans Meads who released their first single for EMI label "Sins of a Family" followed in 1965 with "We'll Talk about it Tomorrow". The band split in !967.
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