Clive Edwards

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Clive Edwards
Born (1953-01-19) 19 January 1953 (age 68)
Hounslow, Middlesex, England
GenresHard rock
Rock
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1973 – present
Associated actsUFO
Velvet Underground
Thin Lizzy
Pat Travers
Lionheart
Wild Horses
Rainbow
Scorpions
Rococo

Clive Edwards (born 19 January 1953, Hounslow, Middlesex, England) is a drummer, who is best known as a former member of the British band, UFO (from August 1989 to June 1993). He also featured on the Bronz second album Carried By The Storm[1] released on 1 January 2010.

Career[]

Clive Edwards is probably best known for playing with hard rock bands that have included outstanding guitarists, such as Pat Travers, Brian Robertson, former Thin Lizzy & (Wild Horses) member, Uli Jon Roth of the Scorpions (band) & (Electric Sun), Bernie Marsden of Whitesnake, John Cale from The Velvet Underground, Dennis Stratton, ex Iron Maiden, and Laurence Archer of Medicine Head, and UFO. He is now playing with Lionheart (UK band), HOUSE OF X with live shows for Frankie Miller Full House with Ray Minhinnett, Kossoff 'The Band Plays On' with Terry Slesser and Bucket & Co with Dave Colwell of Bad Company.

There are also been many other projects outside just hard rock, such as working with Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer with Zaine Griff, and also Sally Oldfield.

Edwards has played on many albums, most famously the acclaimed UFO albums High Stakes & Dangerous Men, Headstone, Lights Out in Tokyo Live and the legendary Uli Roth Earthquake. Edwards started playing at an early age, and formed a band with Ian Raines while they were at school together called Stallion. They made an appearance on a BBC Television show for Schools and later went on to become Rococo . A lot of this early information can be found on the Rococo web site. After the Rococo recordings, Clive has gone on to recorded and performed with HOUSE OF X, UFO, X-UFO, LOUDER LIFE LEAGUE, Bronz, Wild Horses, Pat Travers, Phil Lynott, Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox, John Cale, Ollie Halsall, Micky Moody, Bernie Marsden, SOS, Chris Thompson, Lionheart, Uli Jon Roth, Electric Sun, Neil Merryweather and Grand Prix. The full list of recordings seen here can be found on Clive's own web pages. Playing live concerts during 2018 with bands: Kossoff the Band Plays On, Frankie Millers Full House, House of X, Lionheart, & Zaine Griff. New for 2019 there will be shows and album with the new Pete Way Band to look forward to as well as recordings for The Members & Toyah Wilcox. Brand new Lionheart album 'Reality of Miracles' for 2020.

Discography[]

Screaming Lord Sutch[]

  • Jack The Ripper (1975)

Rococo[]

  • Ulta Star (1973)
  • The Living Rock (1975)
  • Hoodlum Fun (1976)
  • Run from the Wildfire (2002)
  • The Firestorm and other Love songs (2011)
  • Losing Ground (2012)

Pat Travers Band[]

  • BBC 1 Live In Concert (1977)

Neil Merryweather[]

  • Differences (1978)

Filthy McNasty[]

  • Live - A Week at the Bridge E16 (1978)

Uli Jon Roth - Electric Sun[]

  • Earthquake (1979)
  • Electric Sun Compilation (1988)
  • Uli Jon Roth - From Here To Eternity (1998)

Wild Horses[]

Zaine Griff[]

  • Tonight (1979)
  • Mood Swings (2016)

John Cale[]

  • For Your Neighbour's Wife (Live from Eindhoven Stadium June 21, 1980)

Bernie Marsden's SOS[]

  • Reading Rock Volume One (1982)
  • The Friday Rock Show Sessions (1982)

Lionheart[]

  • Unearthed - Raiders Of The Lost Archives (comp.) (1999)
  • Second Nature (2017)
  • Mary Did You Know (2018)
  • Reality of Miracles (2020

Bronz[]

  • Carried by the Storm 1985

Laurence Archer[]

  • Laurence Archer - L.A. (1986)

UFO[]

X-UFO[]

X-UFO Vol. 1 The "LIVE" Files (2012)

HOUSE OF X[]

  • House of X (2014)

Toyah[]

  • In the Court of the Crimson Queen re-imagined (2019)

The Members[]

  • Versions (2019)

The Sharpeez[]

  • Live at Leo's (2020)

Crawling Spider[]

  • A Tribute to Mike Montgomery Vol.1 The LA Sessions (2020)

James Holkworth Conspiracy[]

  • Solo in Sodom (2020)


Compilations[]

Videography[]

  • U.F.O. - The Story Of U.F.O. - Too Hot To Handle DVD

References[]

  1. ^ [1] Archived September 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

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