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Lee Kerslake

Lee Gary Kerslake (16 April 1947[1] – 19 September 2020) was an English musician, best known as the longtime drummer and backing vocalist for the rock band Uriah Heep and for his work with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s.

Lee Kerslake
Kerslake with Uriah Heep in 1973
Background information
Birth nameLee Gary Kerslake
Also known asThe Bear
Born(1947-04-16)16 April 1947
Bournemouth, Hampshire, England
Died19 September 2020(2020-09-19) (aged 73)
Genres
Occupation(s)Drummer
Years active1968–2020
Labels

Biography

Early life and career

Kerslake was born in Bournemouth, Hampshire (now Dorset).[1] At age 11, he began playing drums and got his first professional gig with The Gods in 1969, going on to record three albums with the band. He later played with Toe Fat and National Head Band before linking up with Uriah Heep in November 1971. [2]

Uriah Heep

Kerslake first appeared with Uriah Heep on their 1972 album Demons and Wizards and went on to record nine studio records, as well as a live album, with the band before departing in 1978 after the Fallen Angels tour. He also played on David Byron's and Ken Hensley's solo albums, among other efforts during this period. On the Firefly album he was credited as Lee "The Bear" Kerslake, the nickname being a reference to his beard growth and overall solid physical build.

After achieving extreme commercial success with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s, Kerslake rejoined Uriah Heep in time for their Abominog album, regarded as a comeback album for the band by many critics. He would remain with the band until January 2007, appearing on an additional six studio albums, bringing his total contribution to Uriah Heep's output to 17 studio albums, along with several live albums.

Ozzy Osbourne

In 1980, Kerslake met ex-Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne by chance in an elevator at the Kings Cross Hotel in Australia. "He was in one corner with his bodyguard and his manager, and I was in the other corner with mine. Rather funny".[3] They would soon form the band Blizzard of Ozz with bassist Bob Daisley and guitarist Randy Rhoads, though the band would soon become an Ozzy Osbourne solo project due to a management decision. Kerslake's work can be heard on Osbourne's first two solo albums, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, as well as the 1980 Live EP and parts of the 1987 Tribute live album.

Kerslake left Osbourne's band in early 1981 to care for his mother, who had fallen ill.[4] On the Diary of a Madman notes, Kerslake and bassist Bob Daisley were not credited, with drummer Tommy Aldridge and bassist Rudy Sarzo instead receiving credit. Aldridge has stated of the Diary of a Madman album, "I think it's pretty obvious that it's not my drumming on that album. I have never taken credit for that recording and have always given Lee Kerslake, whenever asked or interviewed, the credit he rightly deserves."[5]

Later career

In 1998, Kerslake and Daisley filed a joint lawsuit against Osbourne and his wife/manager Sharon, seeking royalties and songwriting credits for their contributions to the Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman albums. The Osbourne camp responded by removing Kerslake and Daisley's performances from the 2002 reissues of both albums and having them re-recorded by bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin. Due to fan objection, the original bass and drum tracks were restored when the albums were again reissued in 2011.

Kerslake was unsure why the Osbourne camp had treated him so negatively: "The only thing I could ever recall was once Ozzy had asked me to speak to her (Sharon) on his behalf regarding the two shows in New York in one night as Ozzy said 'I can't do two shows in one night - not with my voice!' He told me to tell her. I did as he said. I would have died for Ozzy as we were a band and I loved him as such. Because I broke the news to her, she's hated my guts", he recalled in 2011.[6] Entertainment attorney Steven Machat, who was involved in the deal Osbourne signed with Jet Records, said in his 2011 book Gods, Gangsters and Honour: A Rock 'n' Roll Odyssey that Sharon was not happy with the level of creative input that Daisley and Kerslake had in the band and wanted Ozzy to have full control. He surmises this led to the split and any ill-will she has since harboured for the drummer.[7] Album producer Max Norman, who produced both albums, concurs that Daisley and Kerslake made considerable songwriting contributions during their time in the band, while also noting that the Osbourne camp "might want to dispute that now."[8]

In 2003, Kerslake became involved in 'super group' Living Loud, a hard rock project also featuring bassist Bob Daisley, guitarist Steve Morse and singer Jimmy Barnes. Keyboardist Don Airey made a guest appearance. The group released a debut self-titled CD, featuring covers of several Daisley/Kerslake penned Ozzy Osbourne tracks.

In 2003, Kerslake and Daisley's lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court in Los Angeles. This dismissal was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.[9] Kerslake performed with his own band the "Lee Kerslake Band", guested with various bands and regularly joined ex-Heep members Ken Hensley and Paul Newton in "Uriah Heep Legends".

In early 2007 it was announced on the Uriah Heep website that Kerslake left the band 'due to ongoing health problems'. Kerslake was semi-retired because of illness.

In 2015 Lee started to record his first solo album Eleventeen which came from when he used to count as a child and couldn't understand why there wasn't an eleventeen.

In 2016 Lee teamed up with Tayla Goodman from London Bridge films, whom he met while dog-walking in Crystal Palace park and together with Pyrojunkies’ Shane Cauldwell, they produced a music video for his solo album Celia Seanna.

In 2018 Kerslake and Goodman started making a documentary on Lee's life and his bucket list. Lee insisted that he wanted to leave a legacy for his fans and some money for his wife Sue. The documentary will feature Ian Paice from Deep Purple, Joe Elliott from Def Leppard, Mick Box from Uriah Heep, Nicko Mcbrain from Iron Maiden, and Gene Simmons from Kiss. The documentary was due to be completed by September 2019.

Health issues and death

In December 2018, Kerslake revealed that he was battling prostate cancer, saying that "the doctor gave me about eight months to live". He further stated that five years previously, he had been given four years to live. Kerslake's further health complications include psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and two heart murmurs.[10]

Kerslake revealed that it was his final wish to receive the platinum album certifications for the Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman albums that he had worked on, and Osbourne granted that wish. Kerslake wrote a letter to Osbourne, informing him of his ill-health and desire to receive the records. Kerslake subsequently received his platinum plaques.[11]

On 14 December 2018, Kerslake joined Uriah Heep onstage at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, contributing percussion and vocals to "Lady in Black".[12]

On 19 September 2020, Kerslake died from cancer at age 73.[13] He had completed recording a solo album before his death, titled Eleventeen, posthumously released on 26 February 2021.[14]

Discography

Solo

  • Eleventeen (2021)

With The Gods

  • Genesis (1968)
  • To Samuel a Son (1969)

With Head Machine

  • Orgasm (1970)

With Toe Fat

  • Toe Fat (1970)

With National Head Band

  • Albert One (1971)

With Uriah Heep

With Ken Hensley

  • Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf (1973)

With David Byron

With Ozzy Osbourne

With Living Loud

  • Living Loud (2003/04)
  • Live in Sydney 2004 (2005, 2CD/DVD)

With Berggren Kerslake Band

  • The Sun Has Gone Hazy (2014)

References

  1. ^ a b "Lee Kerslake Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  2. ^ "The Fuze interviews Lee Kerslake". Leekerslake.com. 7 April 2012.
  3. ^ . 21 October 2014. Archived from the original on 21 October 2014.
  4. ^ . 15 July 2015. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Drummer TOMMY ALDRIDGE Says OZZY Made Fun Of RONNIE JAMES DIO". Blabbermouth.net. 22 January 2005. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Legendary OZZY OSBOURNE Drummer Lee Kerslake Talks About Blizzard/Diary Reissues, Randy Rhoads, The "Evil And Nasty" Sharon Osbourne". Bravewords.com.
  7. ^ Machat, Steven (2011). Gods, Gangsters and Honour: A Rock 'n' Roll Odyssey. Beautiful Books. ISBN 1905636830.
  8. ^ "On Yer Bike with Studio Wizard Max Norman". Knac.com. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  9. ^ . Knac.com. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Former Ozzy Osbourne / Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake has been given "about eight months to live"". Consequenceofsound.net. 12 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Ozzy Osbourne Gives Terminally Ill Ex-Drummer Platinum Albums". Loudwire.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  12. ^ Davies, Paul (17 December 2018). "Uriah Heep at The O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in London". National Rock Review. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  13. ^ Scott Colothan (19 September 2020). "Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake dies aged 73". Planet Radio. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Late OZZY OSBOURNE And URIAH HEEP Drummer LEE KERSLAKE's Debut Solo Album 'Eleventeen' Receives Posthumous Release". Blabbermouth.net. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2021.

External links

  • Lee Kerslake at AllMusic  
  • Lee Kerslake discography at Discogs  
  • Interview with Lee Kerslake

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Lee Gary Kerslake 16 April 1947 1 19 September 2020 was an English musician best known as the longtime drummer and backing vocalist for the rock band Uriah Heep and for his work with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s Lee KerslakeKerslake with Uriah Heep in 1973Background informationBirth nameLee Gary KerslakeAlso known asThe BearBorn 1947 04 16 16 April 1947Bournemouth Hampshire EnglandDied19 September 2020 2020 09 19 aged 73 GenresHard rock progressive rock art rock Southern rock heavy metalOccupation s DrummerYears active1968 2020LabelsBronze Mercury Warner Bros Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Uriah Heep 1 3 Ozzy Osbourne 1 4 Later career 1 5 Health issues and death 2 Discography 2 1 Solo 2 2 With The Gods 2 3 With Head Machine 2 4 With Toe Fat 2 5 With National Head Band 2 6 With Uriah Heep 2 7 With Ken Hensley 2 8 With David Byron 2 9 With Ozzy Osbourne 2 10 With Living Loud 2 11 With Berggren Kerslake Band 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Kerslake was born in Bournemouth Hampshire now Dorset 1 At age 11 he began playing drums and got his first professional gig with The Gods in 1969 going on to record three albums with the band He later played with Toe Fat and National Head Band before linking up with Uriah Heep in November 1971 2 Uriah Heep Edit Kerslake first appeared with Uriah Heep on their 1972 album Demons and Wizards and went on to record nine studio records as well as a live album with the band before departing in 1978 after the Fallen Angels tour He also played on David Byron s and Ken Hensley s solo albums among other efforts during this period On the Firefly album he was credited as Lee The Bear Kerslake the nickname being a reference to his beard growth and overall solid physical build After achieving extreme commercial success with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s Kerslake rejoined Uriah Heep in time for their Abominog album regarded as a comeback album for the band by many critics He would remain with the band until January 2007 appearing on an additional six studio albums bringing his total contribution to Uriah Heep s output to 17 studio albums along with several live albums Ozzy Osbourne Edit In 1980 Kerslake met ex Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne by chance in an elevator at the Kings Cross Hotel in Australia He was in one corner with his bodyguard and his manager and I was in the other corner with mine Rather funny 3 They would soon form the band Blizzard of Ozz with bassist Bob Daisley and guitarist Randy Rhoads though the band would soon become an Ozzy Osbourne solo project due to a management decision Kerslake s work can be heard on Osbourne s first two solo albums Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman as well as the 1980 Live EP and parts of the 1987 Tribute live album Kerslake left Osbourne s band in early 1981 to care for his mother who had fallen ill 4 On the Diary of a Madman notes Kerslake and bassist Bob Daisley were not credited with drummer Tommy Aldridge and bassist Rudy Sarzo instead receiving credit Aldridge has stated of the Diary of a Madman album I think it s pretty obvious that it s not my drumming on that album I have never taken credit for that recording and have always given Lee Kerslake whenever asked or interviewed the credit he rightly deserves 5 Later career Edit In 1998 Kerslake and Daisley filed a joint lawsuit against Osbourne and his wife manager Sharon seeking royalties and songwriting credits for their contributions to the Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman albums The Osbourne camp responded by removing Kerslake and Daisley s performances from the 2002 reissues of both albums and having them re recorded by bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin Due to fan objection the original bass and drum tracks were restored when the albums were again reissued in 2011 Kerslake was unsure why the Osbourne camp had treated him so negatively The only thing I could ever recall was once Ozzy had asked me to speak to her Sharon on his behalf regarding the two shows in New York in one night as Ozzy said I can t do two shows in one night not with my voice He told me to tell her I did as he said I would have died for Ozzy as we were a band and I loved him as such Because I broke the news to her she s hated my guts he recalled in 2011 6 Entertainment attorney Steven Machat who was involved in the deal Osbourne signed with Jet Records said in his 2011 book Gods Gangsters and Honour A Rock n Roll Odyssey that Sharon was not happy with the level of creative input that Daisley and Kerslake had in the band and wanted Ozzy to have full control He surmises this led to the split and any ill will she has since harboured for the drummer 7 Album producer Max Norman who produced both albums concurs that Daisley and Kerslake made considerable songwriting contributions during their time in the band while also noting that the Osbourne camp might want to dispute that now 8 In 2003 Kerslake became involved in super group Living Loud a hard rock project also featuring bassist Bob Daisley guitarist Steve Morse and singer Jimmy Barnes Keyboardist Don Airey made a guest appearance The group released a debut self titled CD featuring covers of several Daisley Kerslake penned Ozzy Osbourne tracks In 2003 Kerslake and Daisley s lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court in Los Angeles This dismissal was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 9 Kerslake performed with his own band the Lee Kerslake Band guested with various bands and regularly joined ex Heep members Ken Hensley and Paul Newton in Uriah Heep Legends In early 2007 it was announced on the Uriah Heep website that Kerslake left the band due to ongoing health problems Kerslake was semi retired because of illness In 2015 Lee started to record his first solo album Eleventeen which came from when he used to count as a child and couldn t understand why there wasn t an eleventeen In 2016 Lee teamed up with Tayla Goodman from London Bridge films whom he met while dog walking in Crystal Palace park and together with Pyrojunkies Shane Cauldwell they produced a music video for his solo album Celia Seanna In 2018 Kerslake and Goodman started making a documentary on Lee s life and his bucket list Lee insisted that he wanted to leave a legacy for his fans and some money for his wife Sue The documentary will feature Ian Paice from Deep Purple Joe Elliott from Def Leppard Mick Box from Uriah Heep Nicko Mcbrain from Iron Maiden and Gene Simmons from Kiss The documentary was due to be completed by September 2019 Health issues and death Edit In December 2018 Kerslake revealed that he was battling prostate cancer saying that the doctor gave me about eight months to live He further stated that five years previously he had been given four years to live Kerslake s further health complications include psoriasis psoriatic arthritis and two heart murmurs 10 Kerslake revealed that it was his final wish to receive the platinum album certifications for the Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman albums that he had worked on and Osbourne granted that wish Kerslake wrote a letter to Osbourne informing him of his ill health and desire to receive the records Kerslake subsequently received his platinum plaques 11 On 14 December 2018 Kerslake joined Uriah Heep onstage at the Shepherd s Bush Empire contributing percussion and vocals to Lady in Black 12 On 19 September 2020 Kerslake died from cancer at age 73 13 He had completed recording a solo album before his death titled Eleventeen posthumously released on 26 February 2021 14 Discography EditSolo Edit Eleventeen 2021 With The Gods Edit Genesis 1968 To Samuel a Son 1969 With Head Machine Edit Orgasm 1970 With Toe Fat Edit Toe Fat 1970 With National Head Band Edit Albert One 1971 With Uriah Heep Edit Demons and Wizards 1972 The Magician s Birthday 1972 Uriah Heep Live 1973 Sweet Freedom 1973 Wonderworld 1974 Return to Fantasy 1975 High and Mighty 1976 Firefly 1977 Innocent Victim 1977 Fallen Angel 1978 Abominog 1982 Head First 1983 Equator 1985 Live at Shepperton 74 1986 recorded 1974 Live in Europe 1979 1986 recorded 1979 Live in Moscow 1988 Raging Silence 1989 Different World 1991 Sea of Light 1995 Spellbinder Live 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert 1974 1997 Sonic Origami 1998 Future Echoes of the Past 2000 Acoustically Driven 2001 Electrically Driven 2001 The Magician s Birthday Party 2002 Live in the USA 2003 Magic Night 2004 Between Two Worlds 2005 With Ken Hensley Edit Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf 1973 With David Byron Edit Take No Prisoners 1975 Man of Yesterdays The AnthologyWith Ozzy Osbourne Edit Blizzard of Ozz 1980 Diary of a Madman 1981 Tribute 1987 on two tracks The Ozzman Cometh 1997 not on the current pressing With Living Loud Edit Living Loud 2003 04 Live in Sydney 2004 2005 2CD DVD With Berggren Kerslake Band Edit The Sun Has Gone Hazy 2014 References Edit a b Lee Kerslake Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2022 The Fuze interviews Lee Kerslake Leekerslake com 7 April 2012 The Fuze interviews Lee Kerslake Bob Daisley 21 October 2014 Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 K K DOWNING STEEL MILL Keep Feeding the Flames 15 July 2015 Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 Drummer TOMMY ALDRIDGE Says OZZY Made Fun Of RONNIE JAMES DIO Blabbermouth net 22 January 2005 Retrieved 24 May 2013 Legendary OZZY OSBOURNE Drummer Lee Kerslake Talks About Blizzard Diary Reissues Randy Rhoads The Evil And Nasty Sharon Osbourne Bravewords com Machat Steven 2011 Gods Gangsters and Honour A Rock n Roll Odyssey Beautiful Books ISBN 1905636830 On Yer Bike with Studio Wizard Max Norman Knac com Retrieved 4 June 2014 News Federal Appeals Court Ozzy Do Knac com Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 20 October 2011 Former Ozzy Osbourne Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake has been given about eight months to live Consequenceofsound net 12 December 2018 Ozzy Osbourne Gives Terminally Ill Ex Drummer Platinum Albums Loudwire com Retrieved 16 February 2019 Davies Paul 17 December 2018 Uriah Heep at The O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in London National Rock Review Retrieved 23 May 2019 Scott Colothan 19 September 2020 Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake dies aged 73 Planet Radio Retrieved 19 September 2020 Late OZZY OSBOURNE And URIAH HEEP Drummer LEE KERSLAKE s Debut Solo Album Eleventeen Receives Posthumous Release Blabbermouth net 26 February 2021 Retrieved 5 March 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lee Kerslake Lee Kerslake at AllMusic Lee Kerslake discography at Discogs Interview with Lee Kerslake Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Kerslake amp oldid 1131380316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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