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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_EydenBill Eyden - Wikipedia

    William James Eyden (4 May 1930 – 15 October 2004) was an English jazz drummer. [1] Biography. The son of James Eyden and Ivy (née Tiller), his first professional gig was in 1952 with the Ivor and Basil Kirchin Band. He was soon working with Ray Kirkwood and Johnny Rogers, and appeared on TV in 1953 with the pianist Steve Race.

  2. Bill Eyden, who died on October 15 aged 74, was one of Britain's finest drummers and a leading pioneer of modern jazz in this country. Beneath his undemonstrative style, Eyden wielded a commanding, sometimes ferocious beat, deployed with masterly technique. Among his greatest.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2018 · Bill Eyden, the session drummer hired to play on Procol Harum's ’A Whiter Shade Of Pale’ died after a lengthy illness at the age of 74. Eyden also worked with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, Charlie Watts and was a member of the resident trio, led by Stan Tracey, at Ronnie Scott's club in London, England until the late 60s.

  4. Jazz drummer at the heart of British bebop. William James Eyden, drummer: born Hounslow, Middlesex May 4th, 1930; twice married (one daughter, and one son deceased); died Isleworth, Middlesex 15 October 2004. Eyden was a regular in the bands of people like Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott and Harry South and as such was at the very heart of British bebop.

  5. Real Name: William James Eyden. Profile: English Jazz drummer, born 4 May 1930 in Hounslow, Middlesex, England, UK and died 15 October 2004 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England, UK. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Bill Le Sage Quartet, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Joe Harriott Quintet, The Charlie Watts Orchestra, The Dick Morrissey Quartet, The ...

  6. 25 de oct. de 2004 · Bill Eyden. 25 October 2004 • 12:01am. Bill Eyden, who died on October 15 aged 74, was one of Britain's finest drummers and a leading pioneer of modern jazz in this country. Beneath his...

  7. Bill Eyden played in Hounslow Army Cadet Corps Band at age thirteen and did National Service in the RAF (1948 – 1950). He played with the Basil and Ivor Kirchin Band (Summer 52); Ray Kirkwood (1952 – 1955); Johnny Rogers (Summer 1953); Steve Race (October – December 1953); Terry Brown; Jimmy Skidmore; Joe Muddel; Lennie Metcalfe (Late ...