Charley Drayton
born in in Brooklyn, NY, United States
Charley Drayton
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Charley Drayton is an American multi-instrumental musician and producer of African-American descent,[1] who has played as a drummer and bass guitarist for many bands and artists and is currently the drummer in Cold Chisel. He is also known for being the widower of Chrissie Amphlett.
Career highlights
In 1985, he contributed some session overdubbing percussion work on the Rolling Stones' album Dirty Work, which led Keith Richards to ask him to join his side project X-pensive Winos in 1988. Drayton toured with Richards and the Winos, and played on their albums Talk Is Cheap and Main Offender, and the live album and video Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988.[2]
Drayton played bass guitar on The Cult's 1991 album Ceremony.[3]
Drayton's other credits include work with Herbie Hancock, Johnny Cash, Andrés Calamaro, Chaka Khan, Mariah Carey, Michelle Branch, Seal, Iggy Pop, Neil Young, Janet Jackson, Courtney Love, Simon & Garfunkel and many others.[4]
He played drums on two albums for Australian band Divinyls: 1991's Divinyls and 1996's Underworld (which he also produced), the band's last album before they split up. In 1999, Drayton married Divinyls' lead singer Chrissy Amphlett and the couple lived in New York City. In 2007, Divinyls reformed and Drayton played drums in their touring band and in their new recording sessions, also producing the band's new album.[5] Amphlett died of complications from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis on April 21, 2013.
Drayton co-produced and played various instruments on Fiona Apple's album The Idler Wheel..., released in June 2012.[6] Also, he was recently announced as the new session drummer for Australian band Cold Chisel as they complete their album of new material following the death of original drummer Steve Prestwich, as well as taking part in their Light the Nitro tour commencing October 2011.
Musical family
Drayton was born in Brooklyn, New York City to a musical family: his grandfather, Charlie Drayton (né Charles H. Drayton; 1919-1953), a bassist, had performed and recorded with many jazz greats, notably Benny Carter, Ben Webster, Billy Holliday, Coleman Hawkins, Woody Herman, Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, and Fletcher Henderson. His father, Bernard Drayton, was a prolific studio audio engineer and producer. Bernard was the audio engineer for John Coltrane's last recording, The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording.
References
- Chrissie Amphlett (Pleasure and Pain, 2005)
- Bockris, Victor (2003). Keith Richards: The Biography, New York: Da Capo Press.
- The Cult Discography: Ceremony, The Cult.
- Charley Drayton: Playing Both Sides of the Rhythm Section, Yamaha Access All Areas, Winter 2005.
- Divinyls News, Divinyls.
- [1], Rolling Stone
The Cult |
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Ian Astbury | Billy Duffy | John Tempesta | Mike Dimkitch | Chris Wyse |
Former members: Les Warner | Ray Mondo | Nigel Preston | Jamie Stewart | Mark Brzezicki | Kid Chaos | John Webster | Chris Taylor | Eric Singer | Mickey Curry | Matt Sorum | Todd Hoffman | James Kottak | Charley Drayton | Michael Lee | Kinley Wolfe | John Sinclair | Craig Adams | Scott Garrett | Martyn LeNoble | Barry Jepson | Haq Quereshi | Billy Morrison |
Discography |
Albums: Dreamtime (1984) | Love (1985) | Electric (1987) | Sonic Temple (1989) | Ceremony (1991) | The Cult (1994) | Beyond Good and Evil (2001) | Born Into This (2007) |
Live albums: Live at the Lyceum (1984) | Live At The Marquee (1993) |
Compilation albums: Death Cult (1988) | Pure Cult: For Rockers, Ravers, Lovers and Sinners (1993) | High Octane Cult (1996) | Pure Cult: The Singles 1984 - 1995 (2000) | The Best of Rare Cult (2000) |
Box sets: Singles Collection: 1984-1990 (1991) | Rare Cult (2000) | Rare Cult: The Demos Sessions (2002) |
Related bands |
Death Cult | Guns N' Roses | Holy Barbarians | Jane's Addiction | Porno for Pyros | Southern Death Cult | Theatre of Hate | Velvet Revolver |
Divinyls | |
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* Chrissy Amphlett
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Studio albums | * Desperate
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Compilation albums | * Essential
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Singles | * "Boys in Town"
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Related | * Discography |
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