Dave Dufort
Dave Dufort (du’Fort) | |
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Also known as | Hermien Jerian-du'Fort (Hermien JD) |
Genres | Heavy Metal, rock |
Instruments | Drums, electronic keyboards |
Years active | 1966–present |
Dave du’Fort (also known as Hermien JD) is a British rock drummer who has played with Ian Hunter, Kevin Ayers, Mike Oldfield and Screaming Lord Sutch, and was a member of the new wave of British heavy metal bands E. F. Band, Angel Witch and Tytan. He is the brother of Denise Dufort, drummer with Girlschool.[1]
Career[]
His first band of note was The Scenery, formed in 1966 with Miller Anderson, and subsequently joined by Ian Hunter.[2] In 1968 he rejoined Anderson in Paper Blitz Tissue, but left and was replaced by Bill Bruford.[2] He subsequently toured as part of Ayers' backing band, The Whole World.
In 1979 he joined Pär Ericsson and , two former members of the progressive rock band Epizootic in their E. F. Band, but left before their first album. After a spell with Angel Witch, he and their bassist, Kevin Riddles, formed Tytan, in the autumn of 1981. Once again, he left before their first album was recorded.
He now records film music, under the name Hermien Jerian-du'Fort.
Selected discography[]
- 1970Lol Coxhill, :
- 1971Kevin Ayers, Whatevershebringswesing :
- 1992Kevin Ayers, BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert (recorded for BBC Radio 1 on 6 January 1972) :
- 1189: Lionheart, The Third Crusade[3]
References[]
- ^ Strong, M.C. (1995). The Great Rock Discography. Edinburgh, Great Britain: Canongate Books. pp. 326. ISBN 0-86241-541-1.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Anderson, Miller. "Miller Anderson - Biography for the Swing Sixties". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
- ^ "THE BEEFEATER AND LONG-HAIRED ROCKER FROM SOUTH LONDON". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
External links[]
- Hermien Jerian-du'Fort at IMDb
- March 2009 interview
- Metal Archives (has photo)
Sites featuring du'Fort's music[]
- http://www.tower-of-london.com (Full original audio soundtrack throughout)
- http://www.camelotintl.com
- http://www.londonatlarge.com
- British rock drummers
- British male drummers
- Living people
- British drummer stubs