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  1. 12. Apr. 1999 · After the demise of the Roulettes, Bob Henrit briefly (1968) worked with [[Unit 4 + 2]], an association which went back to his session drumming on their biggest hit, "Concrete and Clay" (1965). In late 1968, Bob Henrit teamed up with Kink-to-be Jim Rodford to form Argent, with ex-Zombies keyboard player Rod Argent. Henrit's post-Argent career included work with a number of artists, including ...

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  3. Bob is first and foremost a hugely talented and respected Drummer. He also has an inventive mind and has come up with all kinds of ideas over the years that have assisted and inspired other musicians. He was the first person I ever knew to be 'computer savvy' and I dare say he's still way ahead of me with all things IT. Finally he is very supportive first rate pal upon whom you can always ...

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  4. Bob Henrit. Bank House Books, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 360 pages. A hugely entertaining memoir of the legendary British drummer whose unerring sense of timing and rhythmic flair provided the rock solid base for Adam Faith, The Roulettes, Cliff R ...

  5. Bob Henrit was originally the drummer with Buster Meikle & The Day Breakers, together with Russian Ballard on guitar and Roy Ballard, Russian"s older brother, on piano. After the demise of the Roulettes, Henrit briefly (1968) worked with Unit 4 + 2, an association which went back to his session drumming on their biggest hit, "Concrete and Clay" (1965). In late 1968, Henrit teamed up with ...

  6. Ian Gibbons (18 July 1952 – 1 August 2019) was an English keyboardist, most notable for playing with the Kinks . Gibbons began playing the accordion at the age of nine, playing in the school band, and solo at music festivals, competitions and charity events. At the age of 14, he started a school rock band, playing guitar and singing.

  7. Bob Henrit was originally the drummer with Buster Meikle & The Day Breakers, together with Russ Ballard on guitar and Roy Ballard, Russ's older brother, on piano. He then enjoyed initial success as a member of The Roulettes (1962–1968), who, in addition to a recording career of their own, backed the popular music singer, Adam Faith, on tour and on record. After the demise of The Roulettes ...