Clive Colin Brooks (born 28 December 1949, in Bow, East London) is a drummer, best known for his work in the English progressive rock band Egg.
Answering a Melody Maker ad in early 1968, Brooks joined Uriel, a blues-rock group formed by City of London School pupils Dave Stewart (keyboards), Mont Campbell (bass and lead vocals) and Steve Hillage (guitar and vocals). (The band re-grouped later under the name Arzachel and released one album in 1969....
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Clive Colin Brooks (born 28 December 1949, in Bow, East London) is a drummer, best known for his work in the English progressive rock band Egg.
Answering a Melody Maker ad in early 1968, Brooks joined Uriel, a blues-rock group formed by City of London School pupils Dave Stewart (keyboards), Mont Campbell (bass and lead vocals) and Steve Hillage (guitar and vocals). (The band re-grouped later under the name Arzachel and released one album in 1969.) With Hillage's departure in mid-1968, the remaining three continued as a trio and became Egg in January 1969. The band signed with Decca and released two albums on the label, splitting up in July 1972 (although they came back together to record a final album, The Civil Surface in 1974). A month later, Brooks joined The Groundhogs, recording two albums, Hogwash (1972) and Solid (1974).
Brooks then became a regular drum technician for Pink Floyd, working with the band through to 1994. On 13 June 1981, the opening night of the last leg of The...
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