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Simon Kirke
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| birth_place = Lambeth, London, England| origin = Westminster, London, EnglandDrumsguitar|vocals}}Hard rockblues rock>blues}}| occupation = Musician| years_active = 1968–present| current_member_of = Black Cat BonesFree (band)>FreeBad Company>Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band}}officialsimonkirke.com}}}}Simon Frederick St George Kirke (born 28 July 1949) is an English musician who was the co-founder, drummer, and only continuous member of the rock supergroup Bad Company.WEB, BraveWords, LOU GRAMM, CHEAP TRICK's RICK & DAXX NIELSEN, BAD COMPANY's SIMON KIRKE Confirmed For New York City Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp,weblink 2024-04-02, bravewords.com, en, Prior to forming Bad Company he was the drummer and co-founder of Free.

Life and career

Kirke was born in Lambeth, South London, the son of Vivian Percy Kirke and Olive May ({{nee}} Pollard) Kirke, who married in 1948.WEB,weblink Biography & Stats – Simon Kirke Official Website, Freewebs.com, 18 June 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120115230808weblink">weblink 15 January 2012, WEB, {{Allmusic, artist, p94215/biography, yes, |access-date=24 February 2015|title=Simon Kirke biography}} Simon's father was from a junior branch of a family of Nottinghamshire landed gentry, and descended on his mother's side from the Gibson-Craig baronets.A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry, 9th edition, Sir Bernard Burke, 1898, pp. 845-846A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, 95th edition, ed. E.M. Swinhoe, Burke's Peerage, 1937, pg. 483Kirke spent his early years living in the countryside of Shropshire Leaving school at 17, he returned to London and set about finding a drumming job in the booming blues scene. After a fruitless 22 months he was resigned to returning to the country when he met Paul Kossoff who was playing in a band called Black Cat Bones. Kirke was offered the drumming position in the band, and played with Black Cat Bones for six months.Kirke and Paul Kossoff left the band and with Paul Rodgers and Andy Fraser formed Free. Their biggest hit, "All Right Now", was a number one in more than 20 territories and was acknowledged by ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) in 1990 as having received more than one million radio plays in the US by late 1989. In 2000, an award was given to Paul Rodgers by the British music industry when "All Right Now" passed two million radio plays in the UK.By April 1972, Free had reformed with Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers making peace, and Kossoff appeared to pull it together if only briefly. Kossoff resumed taking drugs during the US tour to support the last album by the original quartet Free at Last. On the eve of their Japanese tour Fraser fought with Rodgers and once again left the band, to be replaced by Tetsu Yamauchi. Rodgers and Kirke elected to fill in the band bringing John "Rabbit" Bundrick on board as a member of Free for the tour and the last Free album, Heartbreaker. After the disbanding of Free in 1973, Kirke and Rodgers again teamed up to form Bad Company.BOOK, John, Tobler, 1992, NME Rock 'N' Roll Years, 1st, Reed International Books Ltd, Londoni, UK, 260, CN 5585, They were joined by guitarist Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople) and bassist Boz Burrell (King Crimson).(File:Simon Kirke - Bad Company - 1976.jpg|thumb|Kirke performing in 1976)After Bad Company disbanded in 1982, Kirke joined a band called Wildlife. They toured in support of the Michael Schenker Group around this time in the UK. Wildlife's self-titled album was mostly written by Steve and Chris Overland, produced by former Bad Company bandmate Ralphs, and featured Kirke as their drummer (and saxophonist on his self-written song "Charity"). Despite being signed to Led Zeppelin's label, Swan Song Records, and Kirke's high-profile involvement, the album failed to sell. Wildlife's core members, brothers Chris and Steve Overland went on to greater success with the band FM.Kirke returned to Bad Company when the band reformed in 1986. As well as touring with Ringo Starr's All Star Band on three occasions, he is an accomplished songwriter, releasing Seven Rays of Hope in 2005. He toured with Bad Company in 2009. He has been playing with New York City rock band Zeta VangWEB,weblink Zeta Vang – Art Rock, Zetavang.com, 20 October 2011, as a side project.A governor on the board of NARAS (the Grammy Award Committee), Kirke is on the board of Road Recovery, which helps teenagers recover from addiction. He lives in Manhattan with his wife Maria Angelica Kirke and has three children: Domino, Jemima, and Lola Kirke.NEWS, Keil, Jennifer Gould,weblink Bad Company drummer looks to snare Dakota pad, New York Post, 10 August 2016, 28 May 2018,

Discography

Free

Kossoff Kirke Tetsu Rabbit

Bad Company

Wildlife

  • Wildlife (1983)

Lonerider

  • Attitude (2019)
  • Sundown (2022)

Solo

  • Seven Rays of Hope (2005)
  • Filling the Void (2011)
  • All Because of You (2017)

References

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External links

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