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  1. 16 de jun. de 2008 · Rob (Wacko) Hunter used to play drums for Raven, they were part of the boom of New Wave Of British Heavy Metal - NWOBHM. He was (in that time) a solid, powerful, outspoken drummer. Their famous albums were: Rock until you drop, Wiped Out. It will be interesting to have him included in Drummerworld wishlist. Your comments are always welcome.

  2. Rob "Wacko" Hunter discography and songs: Music profile for Rob "Wacko" Hunter, born 16 May 1958. sign in. RYM. new ... 16 May 1958, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. Member of. Raven, Détente. Also Known As. Robert Hunter [birth name] Share. Tweet. Follow 0 followers. ADVERTISEMENT. Discography 0. Credits 48. Lists ...

  3. New York, NY, August 01, 2011 --()-- Grammy Award Winning Jazz Producer, Rob “Wacko” Hunter, (Branford Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., Men In Black Soundtrack), is in studio finishing up with the ...

  4. Rob Hunter. dr, voc, perc, *1960 GB Musician / Producer of Rock A.k.a. Wacko! English drummer, producer, and sound engineer born 4 July 1960. As a musician, he is best remembered as the drummer (from 1979 to 1988) of NWOBHM act Raven (6) where he donned padded athletic gear and was known as Wacko.

  5. Rob Hunter. English drummer, producer, and sound engineer born 4 July 1960. As a musician, he is best remembered as the drummer (from 1979 to 1988) of NWOBHM act Raven (6) where he donned padded athletic gear and was known as Wacko. Brothers with Kev Hunter . Wacko!

  6. 27 de may. de 2022 · Tyrant Of The Airways aside, it’s pretty much full-on pedal-to-the-metal… er, metal from brothers Mark and John Gallagher – paint-stripping vocals/lead guitar and bass/ vocals, respectively – and drummer Rob ‘Wacko’ Hunter, their influence on nascent mid-80s thrashers undeniable. As a celebration of the phenomenon that was early Raven, this four-CD edition curates a host of other ...

  7. 10 de nov. de 2021 · After a slew of lineup changes, the brothers settled upon drummer Rob “Wacko” Hunter in 1979, just in time for the NWOBHM. During these formative years, Raven absorbed influences from the surrounding hard rock, glam rock, and boogie rock scenes: influences that seeped their way into the grooves of their debut album, Rock Until You Drop (1981).