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Paul Weller's New Drummer Rumours...

There are some reports that musician, Steve Pilgrim out of Liverpool is to join Paul Weller's band as the new drummer.

From Steve's MySpace Profile:
About Steve Pilgrim:
Split personality of drummer and singer songwriter creates equal parts energetic beat monkey and moody boy. Depending on what day you get him he could drumming up trouble with various characters/ bands/artists/lucky chancers or just strumming away on "old faithful" trying to earn a few pennies.

Influences:
Elliot Smith, Nick Drake, Paul Simon, the Band, Bob Dylan, Radiohead, Paul Weller, Jeff Buckley Johnny Cash, Yoshio Akeboshi, Bjork, Talking Heads, and all those liverpool noise makers.


We will of course update you with any further details as we get them.

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  1. Just seen him at Halifax...he's good but not as good as Whitey!

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