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  1. Victor Carberry – drums (tracks A1-5) Additional musicians. Steve LeGassick – keyboards (became an official member of the band by 1982) Rick Cutler – drums (tracks B1-6) Lonnie Turner – bass guitar (tracks B1-6) John Cowsill – percussion, harmony vocals (tracks A1-2) Sam Clayton – percussion (track A4) Production

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    Original drummer Kenny Johnson (of Chris Isaak's band) was replaced by Mickey Shine (Clover and the first Elvis Costello album), then Victor Carberry for the band's second album, and later Jerry Angel. John Cowsill of The Cowsills played percussion (and sang) on "867-5309/Jenny".

  3. 14. Dez. 2022 · Side One, Song One. Tommy Tutone (which at this point included bass player Jon Lyons and drummer Victor Carberry) were already deep into recording their second album, Tommy Tutone 2, at Clover Studios in Los Angeles. Rather than demo the song, they went straight to tracking it as a priority.

  4. When Shrine left he was replaced by Victor Carberry. Later drummers included Jerry Angel and John Cowsill. They split up in 1984 and reformed again in 1996 and have remained together ever since. Jim Keller is no longer in the band, leaving Tommy Heath as the only original member. Jimmy James is now back in the band as the drummer.

  5. The drummer on the "867-5309" was Nathan Crow's long-time drummer and partner in several great bands, VICTOR CARBERRY, who Crow invited to join Tommy Tutone with him after Crow was offered the gig. I've never heard a club cover band ever correctly play the driving groove that Crow and Carberry created as part of this timeless record, and which ...

  6. Victor Carberry. Drums. Toby Scott. Engineer. Mehr Mitwirkende anzeigen … Versionen. Filtern nach. Format. Labels und Unternehmen. Land. Jahr. 21 Versionen. Zur Suchliste hinzufügen. Bild Titel, Format Label – Katalognummer Land Jahr In Ihrer Sammlun ...

  7. Original drummer Mickey Shine (Clover and drummer on the first Elvis Costello album) was replaced by Victor Carberry for the band's second album. Carberry was in turn replaced with Jerry Angel. John Cowsill of The Cowsills played percussion (and sang) on "867-5309/Jenny." Categories.