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  1. Gary Dwyer played drums on Cope's 1984 debut solo album World Shut Your Mouth, and drummed for The Colourfield in 1986 and Balcony Dogs in the late 1980s, but subsequently left music for a variety of jobs including fork-lift driver.

  2. The Teardrop Explodes. Julian Cope - vocals, bass guitar, violin on "Strange House in the Snow", piano on "Sex" and "Not My Only Friend" David Balfe - organ, piano, synthesizer, arrangements. Gary Dwyer - drums, drum machine. with: Troy Tate - guitar on "You Disappear From View" Alan Gill - guitar on "Strange House In The Snow"

  3. Most of the album's tracks featured former Teardrops drummer Gary Dwyer, and other contributors included lead guitarist/producer Steve Lovell (ex-Blitz Brothers), late-period Teardrops bass guitarist Ronnie François and the Dream Academy oboist Kate St. John. It was recorded at The Point Studio in Victoria, London, and engineered by ...

  4. 2 de jun. de 2023 · It’s notable that the Teardrops go through (I think) eight lineup changes in four years with eleven band members; most hedonists and some devout Christians, as well as a supporting cast of acid-fried music biz chancers. Just Cope and the heart and soul of the band, drummer Gary Dwyer, are the constants.

  5. 9 de ago. de 2020 · About Gary Dwyer. Gary Dwyer was born in Denver, Colorado in 1943 and left this world on the ninth of August, 2020 at French Hospital, San Luis Obispo. A passionate, wildly smart, world-traveling, hot-tempered Irishman, he was also a marvelously talented and loving father, husband, professor, and artist who was not nearly done with ...

  6. The Teardrop Explodes formed in 1978 with original members Julian Cope (real name Kevin Stapleton) on vocals and bass, Mick Finkler on guitar, Paul Simpson on keyboards and Gary Dwyer on drums, and quickly became the focal point for Liverpool's emerging post-punk new wave scene.

  7. Real Name: Gary Dwyer. Profile: Drummer from Liverpool (UK). He was a member of The Teardrop Explodes from when they started in 1978 till they split in 1983. Aliases: Buff Manilla. In Groups: The Colourfield, The Teardrop Explodes, The Sex Gods (2), Balcony Dogs.