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Chester Thompson

Chester Cortez Thompson (born December 11, 1948) is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, Weather Report, Santana, Genesis and Phil Collins as a solo artist.[1] Thompson has performed with his jazz group, the Chester Thompson Trio, since 2011.

Chester Thompson
Thompson drumming in 2008
Background information
Birth nameChester Cortez Thompson
Born (1948-12-11) December 11, 1948 (age 74)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Drummer
Years active1970–present
Websitewww.ChesterThompson.com

Early life Edit

Thompson was born on December 11, 1948, in Baltimore, Maryland. He has an older brother, who played in the drum corps.[2][3] At elementary school, he learned to play the flute and read music.[4][3] At eleven, Thompson took up the drums, receiving lessons from James Harrison, a professional jazz drummer from whom he learned his rudiments.[5][4] Thompson practiced by playing along with albums by jazz musicians Miles Davis, Max Roach and Art Blakey. From there, he moved on to studying records by drummer Elvin Jones, whom Thompson cites as a major musical influence along with Tony Williams.[3][2] While attending high school, he studied privately with drummer and percussionist Tony Ames of the National Symphony Orchestra for one semester.[5] Thompson's practice focused on mastering drumming rudiments using a book published by the National Association of Rudimental Drummers.[3] He started to play his first live gigs two years later in local venues. Still underage, Thompson went as far as to draw a moustache on his upper lip using an eyebrow pencil "because the club owners were worried about me playing there".[4] He played as many as three jam sessions a week.[3]

Career Edit

1970–1976: Early bands, Frank Zappa, and Weather Report Edit

Among his first major jobs was a short tour, mainly across Canada, with singer Ben E. King.[4][2] In 1970, he played with organist Jack McDuff,[2][3] followed by gigs with other local groups, including time in Boston with keyboardist Webster Lewis.[6] In 1971, Thompson returned to Baltimore and studied music at the Community College of Baltimore County for two years, where he learned the flute and coached a basketball team at the Rec Center.[5] He played as part of the house band in a club that supported visiting soul artists.[2] Thompson built a reputation as a session drummer. One of his first bands was Doc "Soul Stirrer" Young and the We Four Trio. Since the early 1970s, Thompson has played with the jazz rock band Air Pocket, a band with the Fowler Brothers at its core.[4]

In 1973, shortly before Thompson was to start a four-year course at another music school, he had auditioned to join Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention and won the position.[6][3] He was a friend of their tour manager, Marty Perellis, also of Baltimore, and landed an audition in Los Angeles after learning of Zappa's wish to use two drummers in his group.[4] Thompson recalled the audition involved him jamming with the band for a solid hour without a break. "We just drifted in and out of so many different kinds of feels and grooves."[7] His time in Zappa's band was challenging because of the leader's "incredibly difficult music" which involved as much as 40 hours of weekly practice for four to six weeks before a tour.[2] Thompson played on several Zappa albums, including Roxy & Elsewhere (1974), One Size Fits All (1975), Studio Tan (1978), Sleep Dirt (1978), and You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 2 (1988).

In 1975, Thompson left Zappa after he had cancelled an upcoming Australian tour. Upon returning to Los Angeles Thompson met Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson, who suggested he jam with the band as they sought a new drummer, following the departure of Leon "Ndugu" Chancler.[2] Despite Thompson not wanting to audition, the group had considered Woody Theus but they chose Thompson for the spot.[6] Thompson recalled his time in the band as a "major knock out" because he was a big fan.[2] After playing on Black Market (1976), he left.[2]

After leaving Weather Report, Thompson played recording sessions in Los Angeles as well as part of the San Francisco Broadway theatre production of The Wiz.[5][4] He was recommended for the gig by his friend Roy McCurdy, and it was there where he met his future wife who had parts in the musical.[3] He also toured as a member of the live band for The Pointer Sisters, and rehearsed with Santana after they expressed an interest in having Thompson join the band.[3]

 
Thompson and Collins in 1981

1976–1992, 2007: Genesis Edit

Shortly after rehearsals with Santana began, Genesis drummer and singer Phil Collins invited Thompson to join the band as their touring drummer, replacing Bill Bruford who wished to move on after one tour.[4] Collins wanted an American drummer for the spot, and heard Thompson's playing on Roxy & Elsewhere which featured Thompson playing in tandem with drummer Ralph Humphrey.[7] Thompson had heard of Genesis's music from Johnson, and agreed to join the band for rehearsals in late 1976 for their upcoming tour supporting Wind & Wuthering (1976).[4] He recalled: "The first day of rehearsal, we just started jamming as everybody was setting up gear, we were just going for it".[7] Thompson looked back on his time joining Genesis as "the biggest adjustment I've ever had to make, musically and culturally.[6]

 
Thompson and Collins during a drum duet in 2007

Thompson performed with Genesis on every tour between 1977 and 1992, and once more for their Turn It On Again: The Tour in 2007.[8] He is featured on the live albums Seconds Out (1977), Three Sides Live (1982), The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts (1992), The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs (1993), and Live over Europe 2007 (2007). After the 1992 tour, Thompson stepped down in order to spend more time with his family.[2] He talked with bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford about the possibility of playing the drums on their final studio album, Calling All Stations (1997). However, since Collins had left the band, Thompson wanted to become a full-time member and not continue as a side man. Genesis continued without Thompson (and without an official permanent drummer) for the album and tour.[2]

Other endeavours Edit

1980s Edit

In addition to Genesis, Thompson was also the touring drummer for Collins's solo tours between 1982 and 2005. He is featured on the live release Serious Hits... Live! (1990).[9]

In 1986, Thompson played the drums on "The Next Time I Fall". The soft rock duet between Peter Cetera and Amy Grant hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In 1988, Thompson was invited to play for what turned out to be Zappa's final concert tour before his death. Thompson declined the offer as by this time, he had become a devout Christian and Zappa's anti-religious sentiments and lyrics conflicted with his beliefs.[7]

In 1989, Thompson worked as the drummer for Bee Gees for their One for All World Tour in support for One (1989). He was replaced by Michael Murphy.

He was also a founding member of the band Fire Merchants with Brand X guitarist John Goodsall and bassist Doug Lunn and appeared on their first eponymous recording in 1989. Thompson played drums with Santana in 1984 and is credited in the Beyond Appearances album along with Chester D. Thompson on keyboards.

1990s Edit

Thompson continued to work with other members of Genesis on their solo projects. Thompson also plays on the Steve Hackett albums, Please Don't Touch (1978) and Watcher of the Skies: Genesis Revisited (1996). Later on, he played on Tony Banks' solo album A Curious Feeling (1979). He also appears on Steve Hackett's live album The Tokyo Tapes released in 1998 which also features John Wetton, Ian McDonald and Julian Colbeck.

In 1992, Thompson and his family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, after liking the area when they visited to attend noted drummer Larrie Londin's funeral.[10] He has since played on sessions for various artists in the area, mainly in jazz, pop, and Christian music.[2]

In 1995, former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett invited Thompson to play on his Genesis project album Genesis Revisited. Thompson was unsure of playing on all of the tracks as initially discussed, and said "we both thought it would be too weird to do the whole album with both of us being sort of ex-Genesis people".[2] Instead, Hackett brought on additional musicians and Thompson played on just three tracks.

In the late 1990s, Thompson began touring with jazz guitarist Denny Jiosa.[2] In 1999, he released his first solo album, A Joyful Noise. In 2001, Thompson toured Korea with singer and worship leader Ron Kenoly.[2] In January 2002, Thompson performed at the debut charity gig by Collins's Little Dreams Foundation.[2]

Thompson has taught drums at Belmont University in Nashville since 1998,[2] and has also taken classes at the university in composition and arranging. In 2008, he was "two classes away" from earning a degree.[7] He is an adjunct instructor at its school of music.

2000s–present Edit

In 2008, Thompson was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 32nd Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC).[11]

Thompson's professional association with Collins ended in 2010, where tensions grew over Collins' dissatisfaction with Thompson's drumming during the Going Back tour. Thompson said that he had not spoken to Collins since. "I was pretty upset. But I'm over it now. I wish him nothing but the best."[6]

In 2011, Thompson formed his jazz group, the Chester Thompson Trio, with pianist Joe Davidian and bassist Mike Rinne. They had initially played together as part of the rhythm section of the Nashville Trombone Festival which was followed by a weekly residency at the Commodore Lounge for over a year. They have released two albums: Approved (2013) and Simpler Times (2015).[12]

In 2021, Thompson said that he no longer teaches drumming at a university, but continues giving private lessons to pupils at a school.[6]

 
Thompsons drums in 2008

Gear Edit

Thompson has endorsed Ludwig Drums (1970-March, 1977), Pearl Drums (April, 1977 – July, 1987), Sonor Drums (1990–1999) and Paiste cymbals (1970–90); he has endorsed DW Drums since 2000 and Sabian cymbals since 1990. He uses Remo drumheads, Meinl Percussion, Gibraltar racks and has his own Regaltip Chester Thompson signature drumstick.

Private life Edit

In 1980, Thompson became a Christian. He married his wife whom he first met during his time playing in The Wiz in 1976.[3] They have one son, Akil.[13]

Selected discography Edit

Solo Edit

  • A Joyful Noise (1991)
  • Steppin' (2019)

Chester Thompson Trio Edit

  • Approved (2013)
  • Simpler Times (2015)

Appears on Edit

With O'Donel Levy

With Frank Zappa / Beefheart / Mothers of Invention

With Air Pocket

  • Fly On (1975)
  • Hunter (1985)
  • Breakfast for Dinosaurs (1988)

With Alphonso Johnson

With Weather Report

With Caldera

With Genesis

With Flora Purim

  • Everyday, Everynight (1978)

With Steve Hackett

With Tony Banks

With Linda Clifford

With Freddie Hubbard

With Leroy Hutson

With David Pritchard

  • City Dreams (1979)

With Brenda Holloway

  • Brand New! (1980)

With Ahmad Jamal

With Hidehiko Matsumoto

  • Prediction (1980)

With High Inergy

  • High Inergy (1981)

With Bingo Miki & His Inner Galaxy Orchestra of America

  • Mystic Solar Dance (1981)

With Johnny Lytle/Albert Dailey/Chester Thompson

  • I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 93 (1982)

With Stefano Sabatini

  • Sabatini (1982)

With Michel Colombier

  • Old Fool Back on Earth (1983)

With Santana

With Cosmos & Their L.A. Friends

  • Session V (1985)

With Fire Merchants

  • Fire Merchants (1989)

With Phil Collins

With Chris Catena

  • Freak Out (2004)

References Edit

  1. ^ . ChesterThompson.com. 2011-10-25. Archived from the original on 2018-09-16. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Negrin, Dave (10 February 2002). "Chester Thompson 2002 interview". World of Genesis. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j King, Bill (25 June 2015). . Cashbox Magazine Canada. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Alexander, Sue (December 1986). "The Chester Thompson interview". Rhythm. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Hall, Stanley (January 1983). "Up for the challenge". Modern Drummer. Vol. 7, no. 1. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Greene, Andy (February 4, 2021). "Chester Thompson on His Years With Genesis, Frank Zappa, and Weather Report". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e Mover, Jonathan (January 2008). "Phil Collins & Chester Thompson turning it on again". Drum Head. pp. 26, 30, 32. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  8. ^ Kelman, John. . All About Jazz. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  9. ^ Phil Collins (2016). Not Dead Yet. London, England: Century Books. pp. 151/2, 203/4, 225, & 336. ISBN 978-1-780-89513-0.
  10. ^ Malkin, Rick (21 November 2009). "Studio Tour: At Home With Chester Thompson". Drum!. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  11. ^ . Music Trades. 1 January 2008. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Chester Thompson Trio bio" (PDF). ChesterThompson.com. January 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  13. ^ Rimmer, Mike (1 April 2000). "Chester Thompson: A man making a joyful noise". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 9 June 2018.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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For the Illinois politician see Chester C Thompson For the keyboardist see Beyond Appearances Chester Cortez Thompson born December 11 1948 is an American drummer best known for his tenures with Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention Weather Report Santana Genesis and Phil Collins as a solo artist 1 Thompson has performed with his jazz group the Chester Thompson Trio since 2011 Chester ThompsonThompson drumming in 2008Background informationBirth nameChester Cortez ThompsonBorn 1948 12 11 December 11 1948 age 74 Baltimore Maryland U S GenresJazz progressive rock pop rock jazz fusionOccupation s DrummerYears active1970 presentWebsitewww ChesterThompson com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970 1976 Early bands Frank Zappa and Weather Report 2 2 1976 1992 2007 Genesis 2 3 Other endeavours 2 3 1 1980s 2 3 2 1990s 2 3 3 2000s present 3 Gear 4 Private life 5 Selected discography 5 1 Solo 5 2 Chester Thompson Trio 5 3 Appears on 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditThompson was born on December 11 1948 in Baltimore Maryland He has an older brother who played in the drum corps 2 3 At elementary school he learned to play the flute and read music 4 3 At eleven Thompson took up the drums receiving lessons from James Harrison a professional jazz drummer from whom he learned his rudiments 5 4 Thompson practiced by playing along with albums by jazz musicians Miles Davis Max Roach and Art Blakey From there he moved on to studying records by drummer Elvin Jones whom Thompson cites as a major musical influence along with Tony Williams 3 2 While attending high school he studied privately with drummer and percussionist Tony Ames of the National Symphony Orchestra for one semester 5 Thompson s practice focused on mastering drumming rudiments using a book published by the National Association of Rudimental Drummers 3 He started to play his first live gigs two years later in local venues Still underage Thompson went as far as to draw a moustache on his upper lip using an eyebrow pencil because the club owners were worried about me playing there 4 He played as many as three jam sessions a week 3 Career Edit1970 1976 Early bands Frank Zappa and Weather Report Edit Among his first major jobs was a short tour mainly across Canada with singer Ben E King 4 2 In 1970 he played with organist Jack McDuff 2 3 followed by gigs with other local groups including time in Boston with keyboardist Webster Lewis 6 In 1971 Thompson returned to Baltimore and studied music at the Community College of Baltimore County for two years where he learned the flute and coached a basketball team at the Rec Center 5 He played as part of the house band in a club that supported visiting soul artists 2 Thompson built a reputation as a session drummer One of his first bands was Doc Soul Stirrer Young and the We Four Trio Since the early 1970s Thompson has played with the jazz rock band Air Pocket a band with the Fowler Brothers at its core 4 In 1973 shortly before Thompson was to start a four year course at another music school he had auditioned to join Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention and won the position 6 3 He was a friend of their tour manager Marty Perellis also of Baltimore and landed an audition in Los Angeles after learning of Zappa s wish to use two drummers in his group 4 Thompson recalled the audition involved him jamming with the band for a solid hour without a break We just drifted in and out of so many different kinds of feels and grooves 7 His time in Zappa s band was challenging because of the leader s incredibly difficult music which involved as much as 40 hours of weekly practice for four to six weeks before a tour 2 Thompson played on several Zappa albums including Roxy amp Elsewhere 1974 One Size Fits All 1975 Studio Tan 1978 Sleep Dirt 1978 and You Can t Do That on Stage Anymore Vol 2 1988 In 1975 Thompson left Zappa after he had cancelled an upcoming Australian tour Upon returning to Los Angeles Thompson met Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson who suggested he jam with the band as they sought a new drummer following the departure of Leon Ndugu Chancler 2 Despite Thompson not wanting to audition the group had considered Woody Theus but they chose Thompson for the spot 6 Thompson recalled his time in the band as a major knock out because he was a big fan 2 After playing on Black Market 1976 he left 2 After leaving Weather Report Thompson played recording sessions in Los Angeles as well as part of the San Francisco Broadway theatre production of The Wiz 5 4 He was recommended for the gig by his friend Roy McCurdy and it was there where he met his future wife who had parts in the musical 3 He also toured as a member of the live band for The Pointer Sisters and rehearsed with Santana after they expressed an interest in having Thompson join the band 3 nbsp Thompson and Collins in 19811976 1992 2007 Genesis Edit Shortly after rehearsals with Santana began Genesis drummer and singer Phil Collins invited Thompson to join the band as their touring drummer replacing Bill Bruford who wished to move on after one tour 4 Collins wanted an American drummer for the spot and heard Thompson s playing on Roxy amp Elsewhere which featured Thompson playing in tandem with drummer Ralph Humphrey 7 Thompson had heard of Genesis s music from Johnson and agreed to join the band for rehearsals in late 1976 for their upcoming tour supporting Wind amp Wuthering 1976 4 He recalled The first day of rehearsal we just started jamming as everybody was setting up gear we were just going for it 7 Thompson looked back on his time joining Genesis as the biggest adjustment I ve ever had to make musically and culturally 6 nbsp Thompson and Collins during a drum duet in 2007Thompson performed with Genesis on every tour between 1977 and 1992 and once more for their Turn It On Again The Tour in 2007 8 He is featured on the live albums Seconds Out 1977 Three Sides Live 1982 The Way We Walk Volume One The Shorts 1992 The Way We Walk Volume Two The Longs 1993 and Live over Europe 2007 2007 After the 1992 tour Thompson stepped down in order to spend more time with his family 2 He talked with bassist guitarist Mike Rutherford about the possibility of playing the drums on their final studio album Calling All Stations 1997 However since Collins had left the band Thompson wanted to become a full time member and not continue as a side man Genesis continued without Thompson and without an official permanent drummer for the album and tour 2 Other endeavours Edit 1980s Edit In addition to Genesis Thompson was also the touring drummer for Collins s solo tours between 1982 and 2005 He is featured on the live release Serious Hits Live 1990 9 In 1986 Thompson played the drums on The Next Time I Fall The soft rock duet between Peter Cetera and Amy Grant hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart In 1988 Thompson was invited to play for what turned out to be Zappa s final concert tour before his death Thompson declined the offer as by this time he had become a devout Christian and Zappa s anti religious sentiments and lyrics conflicted with his beliefs 7 In 1989 Thompson worked as the drummer for Bee Gees for their One for All World Tour in support for One 1989 He was replaced by Michael Murphy He was also a founding member of the band Fire Merchants with Brand X guitarist John Goodsall and bassist Doug Lunn and appeared on their first eponymous recording in 1989 Thompson played drums with Santana in 1984 and is credited in the Beyond Appearances album along with Chester D Thompson on keyboards 1990s Edit Thompson continued to work with other members of Genesis on their solo projects Thompson also plays on the Steve Hackett albums Please Don t Touch 1978 and Watcher of the Skies Genesis Revisited 1996 Later on he played on Tony Banks solo album A Curious Feeling 1979 He also appears on Steve Hackett s live album The Tokyo Tapes released in 1998 which also features John Wetton Ian McDonald and Julian Colbeck In 1992 Thompson and his family relocated to Nashville Tennessee after liking the area when they visited to attend noted drummer Larrie Londin s funeral 10 He has since played on sessions for various artists in the area mainly in jazz pop and Christian music 2 In 1995 former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett invited Thompson to play on his Genesis project album Genesis Revisited Thompson was unsure of playing on all of the tracks as initially discussed and said we both thought it would be too weird to do the whole album with both of us being sort of ex Genesis people 2 Instead Hackett brought on additional musicians and Thompson played on just three tracks In the late 1990s Thompson began touring with jazz guitarist Denny Jiosa 2 In 1999 he released his first solo album A Joyful Noise In 2001 Thompson toured Korea with singer and worship leader Ron Kenoly 2 In January 2002 Thompson performed at the debut charity gig by Collins s Little Dreams Foundation 2 Thompson has taught drums at Belmont University in Nashville since 1998 2 and has also taken classes at the university in composition and arranging In 2008 he was two classes away from earning a degree 7 He is an adjunct instructor at its school of music 2000s present Edit In 2008 Thompson was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 32nd Percussive Arts Society International Convention PASIC 11 Thompson s professional association with Collins ended in 2010 where tensions grew over Collins dissatisfaction with Thompson s drumming during the Going Back tour Thompson said that he had not spoken to Collins since I was pretty upset But I m over it now I wish him nothing but the best 6 In 2011 Thompson formed his jazz group the Chester Thompson Trio with pianist Joe Davidian and bassist Mike Rinne They had initially played together as part of the rhythm section of the Nashville Trombone Festival which was followed by a weekly residency at the Commodore Lounge for over a year They have released two albums Approved 2013 and Simpler Times 2015 12 In 2021 Thompson said that he no longer teaches drumming at a university but continues giving private lessons to pupils at a school 6 nbsp Thompsons drums in 2008Gear EditThompson has endorsed Ludwig Drums 1970 March 1977 Pearl Drums April 1977 July 1987 Sonor Drums 1990 1999 and Paiste cymbals 1970 90 he has endorsed DW Drums since 2000 and Sabian cymbals since 1990 He uses Remo drumheads Meinl Percussion Gibraltar racks and has his own Regaltip Chester Thompson signature drumstick Private life EditIn 1980 Thompson became a Christian He married his wife whom he first met during his time playing in The Wiz in 1976 3 They have one son Akil 13 Selected discography EditSolo Edit A Joyful Noise 1991 Steppin 2019 Chester Thompson Trio Edit Approved 2013 Simpler Times 2015 Appears on Edit With O Donel Levy Black Velvet 1971 Breeding of Mind 1972 Dawn of a New Day 1973 Hands of Fire 1974 2LP compilation With Frank Zappa Beefheart Mothers of Invention Roxy amp Elsewhere 1974 One Size Fits All 1975 Bongo Fury 1975 Studio Tan rec 1969 1974 1976 rel 1978 Sleep Dirt rec 1974 amp 1976 rel 1979 You Can t Do That on Stage Anymore Vol 2 rec 1974 rel 1988 With Air Pocket Fly On 1975 Hunter 1985 Breakfast for Dinosaurs 1988 With Alphonso Johnson Yesterday s Dreams 1976 With Weather Report Black Market 1976 With Caldera Sky Islands 1977 With Genesis Seconds Out 1977 Three Sides Live 1982 The Way We Walk Vol I The Shorts 1992 The Way We Walk Vol II The Longs 1993 Live over Europe 2007 2007 BBC Broadcasts 2023 With Flora Purim Everyday Everynight 1978 With Steve Hackett Please Don t Touch 1978 Watcher of the Skies Genesis Revisited 1996 The Tokyo Tapes 1998 With Tony Banks A Curious Feeling 1979 With Linda Clifford Let Me Be Your Woman 1979 With Freddie Hubbard The Love Connection 1979 With Leroy Hutson Unforgettable 1979 With David Pritchard City Dreams 1979 With Brenda Holloway Brand New 1980 With Ahmad Jamal Night Song 1980 With Hidehiko Matsumoto Prediction 1980 With High Inergy High Inergy 1981 With Bingo Miki amp His Inner Galaxy Orchestra of America Mystic Solar Dance 1981 With Johnny Lytle Albert Dailey Chester Thompson I Giganti Del Jazz Vol 93 1982 With Stefano Sabatini Sabatini 1982 With Michel Colombier Old Fool Back on Earth 1983 With Santana Beyond Appearances rec 1984 rel 1985 With Cosmos amp Their L A Friends Session V 1985 With Fire Merchants Fire Merchants 1989 With Phil Collins Serious Hits Live 1990 Finally The First Farewell Tour 2004 With Chris Catena Freak Out 2004 References Edit Home ChesterThompson com 2011 10 25 Archived from the original on 2018 09 16 Retrieved 2017 03 24 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Negrin Dave 10 February 2002 Chester Thompson 2002 interview World of Genesis Retrieved 9 June 2018 a b c d e f g h i j King Bill 25 June 2015 Chester Thompson From the Zappa to Genesis Cashbox Magazine Canada Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 10 June 2018 a b c d e f g h i Alexander Sue December 1986 The Chester Thompson interview Rhythm Retrieved 9 June 2018 a b c d Hall Stanley January 1983 Up for the challenge Modern Drummer Vol 7 no 1 Retrieved 9 June 2018 a b c d e f Greene Andy February 4 2021 Chester Thompson on His Years With Genesis Frank Zappa and Weather Report Rolling Stone Retrieved February 23 2021 a b c d e Mover Jonathan January 2008 Phil Collins amp Chester Thompson turning it on again Drum Head pp 26 30 32 Retrieved 9 June 2018 Kelman John Genesis The Movie Box 1981 2007 All About Jazz Archived from the original on 2012 10 23 Retrieved 2010 06 01 Phil Collins 2016 Not Dead Yet London England Century Books pp 151 2 203 4 225 amp 336 ISBN 978 1 780 89513 0 Malkin Rick 21 November 2009 Studio Tour At Home With Chester Thompson Drum Retrieved 9 June 2018 Sabian honors three percussion icons at PASIC Music Trades 1 January 2008 Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 10 June 2018 Chester Thompson Trio bio PDF ChesterThompson com January 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2018 Rimmer Mike 1 April 2000 Chester Thompson A man making a joyful noise Cross Rhythms Retrieved 9 June 2018 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chester Thompson Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chester Thompson amp oldid 1178021456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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