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  1. My Story. I was born in Dover, Delaware, the first of 4 children of Linda and Ron Wikso (the first). After finishing their tour of duty in the Air Force, my parents moved the family back to their native Long Island, New York where I lived from age 3 until adulthood. I started playing drums at the age of 7 and studied privately with Larry ...

    • Cher

      Ron Wikso Onstage with Cher It was worth it though because...

    • Foreigner

      Ron Wikso Onstage with Foreigner. Foreigner 1996 – (L-R)...

    • The Storm

      In early 1992 I was referred, by Mr. Big’s drummer Pat...

    • Richie Sambora

      The band was first rate, too. Besides Richie and me, it...

    • Steve Miller Band

      (L-R) Ron Wikso, Joseph Wooten, Steve Miller, Kenny Lee...

    • Home

      Studio and touring drummer with the Steve Miller Band,...

  2. Studio and touring drummer with the Steve Miller Band, Foreigner, Cher, David Lee Roth, Gregg Rolie, CCR, Revisiting Creedence, The Storm, Player, Randy Meisner, World Classic Rockers and more.

  3. In 1965, after moving to Chicago to play the blues, Steve Miller and keyboardist Barry Goldberg founded the Goldberg-Miller Blues Band along with bassist Roy Ruby, rhythm guitarist Craymore Stevens, and drummer Maurice McKinley.

  4. Ron Wikso. The Storm was an American supergroup rock band, formed in the Bay Area of San Francisco during the early 1990s. The band's first single, power ballad "I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love", peaked at #6 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

  5. In January 1995 Ron Wikso (who had played in the Storm with former Journey members Gregg Rolie and Ross Valory) took over drumming duties from Schulman, and Brian Tichy succeeded Wikso in 1998 before Schulman would return in 2000.

  6. Ronald Lee Wilson (June 26, 1944 [citation needed] – May 12, 1989) was an American musician and recording artist, best known as an original member and drummer of The Surfaris, an early surf music group of the 1960s.

  7. Around the same time, in January 1995, Schulman was replaced by Ron Wikso on drums. The group continued touring, but did not release any new material before Brian Tichy replaced Wikso in April 1998. Schulman returned for a second stint in 2000, before Denny Carmassi took over in time for the group's 25th anniversary tour in 2002.

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