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  1. 19. Sept. 2013 · Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images. Roger Pope was one of Elton John 's early bandmates, playing drums on the piano man's early demos and later going on to tour and recording six albums with...

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    Hookfoot was a British rock band, active from 1969 to 1974. The band was formed by Caleb Quaye (guitars, piano and vocals) and three fellow DJM Records session musicians, Ian Duck (vocals, guitars and harmonica/ born 1944 in Gosport, Hampshire [1] ), Roger Pope (drums/ born 20 March 1947 in Whitstable, Kent, died 18 September 2013 in ...

  3. 7. Nov. 2013 · Roger Pope was a dynamic, powerful, precise drummer who backed Elton John in concert and on several of the singer's most enduring recordings, including the 1971 ballad "Tiny Dancer'', the 1975...

  4. 20. Sept. 2013 · British veteran drummer Roger Pope has died after a battle with illness. He passed away a the age of 66, reportedly at a nursing home in Southampton, UK. Born in Kent, England, Roger Pope ("Popey" to his many friends) was the drummer for a number of internationally-known acts, but it was with Elton John that he is perhaps most closely associated.

  5. Roger Pope, drummer for Elton John and founder member of Hookfoot. Friend, colleague, sparring partner and HUGE influence on my early career. He was a technician of the first order, with uncanny feel & intuition.” Roger Pope, 66, was survived by his long-time partner, Sue, whom he married shortly before his death.

  6. 23. Sept. 2013 · EXPRESSLY FOR EJW: Remembering Roger Pope. Posted by Cheryl Herman | 23/09/13 | Specials. As reported last week, an erstwhile member of Elton’s band has passed away. Roger Pope was 66. Just a year ago, the drummer was the subject of an Eltonjonworld.com Exclusive. The article appears below.

  7. 18. Sept. 2013 · Veteran drummer Roger Pope has died at the age of 66. The respected musician, who played in bands with Sir Elton John, Hall & Oates, Sir Cliff Richard, and Nilsson, passed away this month...