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  1. Barrie "Barriemore" Barlow (born 10 September 1949, Birmingham) is an English musician, best known as the drummer and percussionist for the rock band Jethro Tull, from May 1971 to June 1980. Christened Barrie, 'Barriemore' was an affectation to suit the eccentric image of Jethro Tull (much as Jeffrey Hammond had become "Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond").

  2. Barry "Barriemore" Barlow (born 10 September 1949, Birmingham) is best known as the drummer and percussionist for the rock band Jethro Tull from May 1971 to June 1980. Barriemore, or "Barrie", was a member of the "The Blades", joining in 1963 as a 14 year-old drummer.

  3. Barriemore Barlow - Jethro Tull. Drums and Percussion – 1971-1980. ALL ABOUT BARRIE. Barry was born in Birmingham, England, on Sept. 10th, 1949. He was educated in “Brum” and later as a teenager in Blackpool where he first met Ian and John, then of the beat group, The Blades.

  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Barrie Barriemore Barlow is a drummer's drummer, and his skills are legendary. From his work with Jethro Tull to his solo projects, Barlow has always been a force to be reckoned with on the...

  5. Mar 1, 2017 · On November 17, 1979, barely two months after it was released, Glascock died from a congenital heart valve defect, aged just 28. Crushed at the loss of his close friend, Barriemore Barlow quit the band soon after, and the line-up that had made Songs From The Wood was no more.

  6. Jul 14, 2022 · Having written the crucial poem that became the fulcrum for the concept, Anderson and his band – guitarist Martin Barre, bassist Jeffrey Hammond, keyboard player John Evan, string/brass arranger Dee Palmer and new drummer Barriemore Barlow – now had the challenge of making the musical form work.

  7. Mar 4, 2014 · Barrie Barlow was Jethro Tull's drummer through the band's supergroup years – from 1971 until 1980. He was famed for his flamboyant, innovative, hugely energetic drumming style and was described by Led Zeppelin's John Bonham as “the greatest rock drummer England ever produced.”

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