- Pierre van der Linden
Pierre van der Linden, born
February 19 ,1946 in theNetherlands , is a jazz drummer in the vein of his childhood heroBuddy Rich .In the 1960s he drummed with noted guitarist
Jan Akkerman in bands such as the Friendship Quartet, Johnny and the Cellar Rockers, the Hunters, and Brainbox, as well as in other Dutch groups such as After Tea, Tee Set, andZZ and the Maskers . In late 1970 he rejoined Akkerman in Focus, theprogressive rock band which brought them to international fame. His drum fills on the serio-comic, proto-metal opus "Hocus Pocus" single became, in the 1970s, what those of "Wipe Out" were in the '60s, an FM radio staple in the United States. Dissatisfied with the band's change of direction to a more commercial, mainstream sound (which included less-syncopated, simpler time signatures) he left Focus in October, 1973 and was quickly enlisted toTrace , a Dutch supergroup led by classical keyboardistRick van der Linden (no relation) and bassist Jaap van Eyck.When his Focus replacement
Colin Allen left the band, Pierre briefly rejoined the group in 1975 for live dates and an unused single, "Glider", subsequently released on the "Ship of Memories" LP. He toured and recorded withJan Akkerman on Jan's solo album "Eli" in 1976, and on "Floatin'" on Akkerman's eponymous 1977 release. He also recorded with jazz keyboardist Jasper van't Hof and with band Sweet'd Buster's "Out of the Blue" in 1980. In the 1990s he recorded and performed live withAdvance Warning , afree jazz group, and in 2004 he rejoined keyboardist/flautistThijs van Leer in Focus with whom he currently records and plays live in venues across the world.External links
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~sjw/bio_engpierre.html "Pierre van der Linden Biography"]
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