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Steve Ferrone

Steve Ferrone (born 25 April 1950)[1][2] is an English drummer. He is known as a member of the rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from 1994 to 2017, replacing original drummer Stan Lynch, and as part of the "classic lineup" of the Average White Band in the 1970s. Ferrone has recorded and performed with Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Duran Duran, Stevie Nicks, Laura Pausini, Christine McVie, Rick James, Slash, Chaka Khan, Bee Gees, Scritti Politti, Aerosmith, Al Jarreau, Mick Jagger, Johnny Cash, Todd Rundgren and Pat Metheny. Ferrone also hosts The New Guy weekly radio show on Sirius Xm's Tom Petty Radio.

Steve Ferrone
Ferrone in 2017
Background information
Born (1950-04-25) 25 April 1950 (age 73)
OriginBrighton, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1975–present
Websitesteveferrone.com

Musical career edit

Ferrone played with the band Bloodstone, appearing on their 1975 album Riddle of the Sphinx. He then began playing with Brian Auger's band Oblivion Express, which had previously featured drummer Robbie McIntosh.

McIntosh later joined the Average White Band, but just after releasing their first number-one album, he died of a heroin overdose. Ferrone was asked to join AWB in his place and stayed with them for the next eight years, recording and playing concert tours to support several hit albums, until AWB broke up in 1982.[citation needed]

Since appearing on Chaka Khan's 1978 debut album, Ferrone went on to play on most of her subsequent albums in the 80s, including "Naughty" with former AWB band member Hamish Stuart. In 1985, Ferrone joined the Saturday Night Live house band and was there for the 1985–86 season.[3] He contributed as session drummer for Duran Duran on the Notorious, Big Thing, Duran Duran, and Thank You albums. He also toured with Duran Duran on the Strange Behaviour Tour in support of Notorious. He also toured and recorded with Eric Clapton from 1986 to 1992. During rehearsals in London for the George Harrison tour, he played drums for Duran Duran at Abbey Road Studios and recorded "Ordinary World."[3] In 1991, Ferrone played drums on the George Harrison tour in Japan including three nights at the Tokyo Dome.[3]

Ferrone met guitarist Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers when the two played a show with George Harrison as part of his Hara and the Hijack band at Royal Albert Hall.[citation needed] He became the band's full-time drummer after the departure of original drummer Stan Lynch in 1994. Ferrone's first album with the band was Tom Petty's second solo outing Wildflowers, released that same year. His first live performance as a member of the Heartbreakers was in Louisville, Kentucky on 28 February 1995.

In November 2002, Ferrone set up Drumroll Studios in Burbank, California with financial advisor Alan Arora and the technical expertise of producer John Jones, with whom he had worked since Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" in 1992.[citation needed] Later, they were joined by guitarist and producer Steve Postell. Together they recorded and produced albums and tracks for a variety of musical acts, as well as film and TV scores.

Ferrone released a live solo album titled It Up: Steve Ferrone and Friends Live at La Ve Lee in 2003.

In 2007, he played drums on the self-titled debut album by The Black and White Years, produced by Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads.

In 2010, Ferrone played on the eponymous first solo album by Slash, and joined the Italian band Pooh. He also worked on a collaborative project with composer and musician Eric Alexandrakis, guitarist and composer Warren Cuccurullo, and producer and songwriter Anthony J. Resta. Explaining the purpose of that project in a Modern Drummer news release, Alexandrakis said, "The four of us decided to create a scoring collective to pursue scoring projects in TV themes, film and advertising."[4][5] In August 2018, he was announced as drummer for Dire Straits Legacy prior to their first US tour, consisting of 10 dates.[6]

In 2019, Ferrone recorded session drums for Stroke 9's studio album, Calafrio.[7]

On 10 July 2019, Ferrone was inducted into the Brighton Music Walk of Fame in his hometown of Brighton, England.[8]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Steve Ferrone | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Steve Ferrone | ProMark | D'Addario". Daddario.com. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Greene, Andy (21 October 2020). "Drummer Steve Ferrone on His Years With Tom Petty, George Harrison, Duran Duran, and More". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  4. ^ Jamie Stephens "Staying in tune with his inner Cane" The Miami Hurricane 22 September 2010 para. 5
  5. ^ "Modern Drummer Web Update News", Modern Drummer magazine Update News, para. 4, Retrieved 24 September 2010
  6. ^ Greene, Andy (29 August 2018). "Former Dire Straits Members Unite as 'Dire Straits Legacy' for U.S. Tour". Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ "It's called CALAFRIO". Stroke9.com. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Steve Ferrone Receives UK Homecoming". Drumheadmag.com. Retrieved 25 April 2021.

External links edit

  • Steve Ferrone Official Website
  • 2015 Audio Interview with Steve Ferrone from the I'd Hit That podcast
  • Gretsch Signature Series Drums – Current Artist Profile, Steve Ferrone
  • Steve Ferrone and Friends website

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on Sirius Xm s Tom Petty Radio Steve FerroneFerrone in 2017Background informationBorn 1950 04 25 25 April 1950 age 73 OriginBrighton EnglandGenresRockfunkR amp BbluesPopOccupation s MusicianInstrument s DrumsYears active1975 presentWebsitesteveferrone wbr com Contents 1 Musical career 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksMusical career editFerrone played with the band Bloodstone appearing on their 1975 album Riddle of the Sphinx He then began playing with Brian Auger s band Oblivion Express which had previously featured drummer Robbie McIntosh McIntosh later joined the Average White Band but just after releasing their first number one album he died of a heroin overdose Ferrone was asked to join AWB in his place and stayed with them for the next eight years recording and playing concert tours to support several hit albums until AWB broke up in 1982 citation needed Since appearing on Chaka Khan s 1978 debut album Ferrone went on to play on most of her subsequent albums in the 80s including Naughty with former AWB band member Hamish Stuart In 1985 Ferrone joined the Saturday Night Live house band and was there for the 1985 86 season 3 He contributed as session drummer for Duran Duran on the Notorious Big Thing Duran Duran and Thank You albums He also toured with Duran Duran on the Strange Behaviour Tour in support of Notorious He also toured and recorded with Eric Clapton from 1986 to 1992 During rehearsals in London for the George Harrison tour he played drums for Duran Duran at Abbey Road Studios and recorded Ordinary World 3 In 1991 Ferrone played drums on the George Harrison tour in Japan including three nights at the Tokyo Dome 3 Ferrone met guitarist Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers when the two played a show with George Harrison as part of his Hara and the Hijack band at Royal Albert Hall citation needed He became the band s full time drummer after the departure of original drummer Stan Lynch in 1994 Ferrone s first album with the band was Tom Petty s second solo outing Wildflowers released that same year His first live performance as a member of the Heartbreakers was in Louisville Kentucky on 28 February 1995 In November 2002 Ferrone set up Drumroll Studios in Burbank California with financial advisor Alan Arora and the technical expertise of producer John Jones with whom he had worked since Duran Duran s Ordinary World in 1992 citation needed Later they were joined by guitarist and producer Steve Postell Together they recorded and produced albums and tracks for a variety of musical acts as well as film and TV scores Ferrone released a live solo album titled It Up Steve Ferrone and Friends Live at La Ve Lee in 2003 In 2007 he played drums on the self titled debut album by The Black and White Years produced by Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads In 2010 Ferrone played on the eponymous first solo album by Slash and joined the Italian band Pooh He also worked on a collaborative project with composer and musician Eric Alexandrakis guitarist and composer Warren Cuccurullo and producer and songwriter Anthony J Resta Explaining the purpose of that project in a Modern Drummer news release Alexandrakis said The four of us decided to create a scoring collective to pursue scoring projects in TV themes film and advertising 4 5 In August 2018 he was announced as drummer for Dire Straits Legacy prior to their first US tour consisting of 10 dates 6 In 2019 Ferrone recorded session drums for Stroke 9 s studio album Calafrio 7 On 10 July 2019 Ferrone was inducted into the Brighton Music Walk of Fame in his hometown of Brighton England 8 Discography edit1974 Live Oblivion Vol 1 Brian Auger s Oblivion Express 1974 Straight Ahead Brian Auger s Oblivion Express 1974 Burglar Freddie King 1975 Riddle of the Sphinx Bloodstone 1975 Cut the Cake album Average White Band AWB 1976 Soul Searching AWB 1976 Larger Than Life Freddie King 1976 Person To Person live AWB 1976 Real Thing Real Thing 1977 Benny amp Us AWB 1977 Burnin At The Stake Domenic Troiano Band 1977 Up Morrissey Mullen 1977 The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux 1978 Warmer Communications AWB 1978 Chaka Chaka Khan 1978 Roberta Flack Roberta Flack 1979 Feel No Fret AWB 1979 Castles in the Air Felix Cavaliere 1979 Thighs and Whispers Bette Midler 1980 Naughty Chaka Khan 1980 Invisible Man s Band Invisible Man s Band 1980 Shine AWB 1980 Volume VIII AWB 1981 What Cha Gonna Do for Me Chaka Khan 1981 Love All the Hurt Away Aretha Franklin 1982 Cupid s in Fashion AWB 1982 Changes Keni Burke 1982 Jeffrey Osborne Jeffrey Osborne 1982 Chaka Khan Chaka Khan 1982 Instant Love Cheryl Lynn 1983 Hearts and Bones Paul Simon 1983 Stay With Me Tonight Jeffrey Osborne 1983 In Your Eyes George Benson 1983 Robbery Teena Marie 1983 Emergency Melissa Manchester 1984 I Feel For You Chaka Khan 1984 Don t Stop Jeffrey Osborne 1984 Christine McVie Christine McVie 1985 Glow Rick James 1985 Cupid amp Psyche 85 Scritti Politti Wood Beez Pray Like Aretha Franklin Don t Work That Hard and Absolute 1985 She s the Boss Mick Jagger 1985 Gettin Away with Murder Patti Austin 1985 20 20 George Benson 1985 Take No Prisoners Peabo Bryson 1985 Say You Love Me Jennifer Holliday 1986 Souliloquy Dick Morrissey 1986 Destiny Chaka Khan 1986 Notorious Duran Duran 1986 L Is for Lover Al Jarreau 1986 One to One Howard Jones 1986 Good to Go Lover Gwen Guthrie 1986 Back in the High Life Steve Winwood Freedom Overspill 1986 Enough Is Enough Billy Squier 1986 Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine Daryl Hall 1987 Red Hot Rhythm amp Blues Diana Ross 1987 Two Stories The Williams Brothers 1988 Big Thing Duran Duran 1988 Oasis Roberta Flack 1988 Positive Peabo Bryson 1988 The Corporate World Gail Ann Dorsey 1988 C K Chaka Khan 1988 More Than Friends Jonathan Butler 1989 A Night to Remember Cyndi Lauper 1989 When All the Pieces Fit Peter Frampton 1989 One Bee Gees 1989 Cosmic Thing B52 s 1989 Journeyman Eric Clapton 1989 City Streets Carole King 1990 I m Your Baby Tonight Whitney Houston 1990 Making Every Moment Count Peter Allen 1990 Composition Anita Baker 1990 Oltre Claudio Baglioni 1991 24 Nights Eric Clapton 1991 Inside Out Clive Griffin 1992 Unplugged Eric Clapton 1992 Road to Freedom Grayson Hugh 1992 Live in Japan George Harrison with Eric Clapton and Band 1992 The Right Time Etta James 1992 The Woman I Am Chaka Khan 1993 Spin 1ne 2wo Spin 1ne 2wo 1993 The Wedding Album Duran Duran 1993 The Sun Don t Lie Marcus Miller 1993 Tutte Storie Eros Ramazzotti 1993 Head to Head Jonathan Butler 1993 Soul on Board Curt Smith 1993 Taxi Bryan Ferry 1993 Love Remembers George Benson 1993 Independence Lulu 1993 Clive Griffin Clive Griffin 1994 Wildflowers Tom Petty 1994 Letters Never Sent Carly Simon 1994 Hold On Alan Frew 1994 Mamouna Bryan Ferry 1994 Rhythm of Love Anita Baker 1994 That Secret Place Patti Austin 1995 Playback Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1995 Shadow Man Sasha Gracanin featuring Mick Taylor 1995 New Beginning Tracy Chapman 1995 HIStory Past Present and Future Book I Michael Jackson 1995 Thank You Duran Duran 1996 Las Cosas Que Vives Laura Pausini 1996 Unchained Johnny Cash 1996 I m Doing Fine Dan Hill 1996 Sutras Donovan 1996 Songs and Music from She s the One Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1996 Falling into You Celine Dion 1998 One Moment in Time John Jones 1998 Another World Brian May 1999 Echo Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 1999 Breakdown Melissa Etheridge 1999 Timbre Sophie B Hawkins 2001 Trouble in Shangri La Stevie Nicks 2002 The Last DJ Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2002 Twisted Angel LeAnn Rimes 2002 Escapology Robbie Williams 2003 It Up Steve Ferrone and Friends Live at La Ve Lee 2003 Dragonfly Ziggy Marley 2004 Live at Shibuya Public Hall Tokyo Japan 1983 George Duke Band 2004 Freak Out Chris Catena 2004 In The Meantime Christine McVie 2004 My Everything Anita Baker 2004 Peace Back by Popular Demand Keb Mo 2004 Come As You Are Mindi Abair 2004 Keep It Simple Keb Mo 2006 More Head Steve Ferrone s Farm Fur 2006 Fast Man Raider Man Frank Black 2006 Suitcase Keb Mo 2007 Zen Blues Quartet with Tim Scott Jeff Young and John March 2008 The Black and White Years The Black and White Years 2009 black n white album John Jones 2009 The Live Anthology Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2009 Zen Blues Quartet Again and Yet again with Mike Finnigan Tim Scott and John March 2010 Slash Slash 2010 Mojo Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2010 Dove Comincia il Sole Pooh 2010 I Feel Like Playing Ronnie Wood 2011 In Your Dreams Stevie Nicks 2011 Dedicated A Salute to the 5 Royales Steve Cropper 2014 Live Steve Ferrone amp Friends 2014 Hypnotic Eye Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2014 Fly Rasta Ziggy Marley 2015 Today Is Christmas LeAnn Rimes 2016 Ziggy Marley Ziggy Marley 2017 Three Sixty The 360 Band 2017 Bidin My Time Chris Hillman 2018 Traces Steve Perry 2021 Mo Live Steve Ferrone amp Friends IIReferences edit Steve Ferrone Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved 25 April 2021 Steve Ferrone ProMark D Addario Daddario com Retrieved 25 April 2021 a b c Greene Andy 21 October 2020 Drummer Steve Ferrone on His Years With Tom Petty George Harrison Duran Duran and More Rolling Stone Retrieved 25 April 2021 Jamie Stephens Staying in tune with his inner Cane The Miami Hurricane 22 September 2010 para 5 Modern Drummer Web Update News Modern Drummer magazine Update News para 4 Retrieved 24 September 2010 Greene Andy 29 August 2018 Former Dire Straits Members Unite as Dire Straits Legacy for U S Tour Rolling Stone It s called CALAFRIO Stroke9 com Retrieved 1 November 2023 Steve Ferrone Receives UK Homecoming Drumheadmag com Retrieved 25 April 2021 External links editSteve Ferrone Official Website 2015 Audio Interview with Steve Ferrone from the I d Hit That podcast Gretsch Signature Series Drums Current Artist Profile Steve Ferrone Steve Ferrone and Friends website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Ferrone amp oldid 1183720962, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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