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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › SmokieSmokie – Wikipedia

    Mitglieder der Band Smokie waren später neben Uttley und Craft der Lead-Gitarrist Mick McConnell (* 22. März 1964), der Keyboarder Martin Bullard (* 8. Juli 1956) und der Schlagzeuger Steve Pinnell (* 3. Juni 1952). Auf Oldie-Festivals steht die Band immer noch häufig auf der Bühne.

  2. 53K subscribers. Subscribed. 31. 4.7K views 12 years ago. Steve Pinnell - Smokie's drummer. The guy sitting behind the drum kit is heard but rarely seen. But he certainly knows how to work an...

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  3. smokie.co.uk › the-band › steveSteve | Smokie

    Drummer Steve Pinnell is not like drummers in a lot of bands who sit quietly at the back of the stage. Well not exactly quietly - lets face it they are paid to make noise. You know what I mean though. The guy sitting behind the drum kit is heard but rarely seen. Well Steve is no ordinary drummer. In contrast to the quieter members of the ...

  4. Steve Pinnell - Drums/Percussion So the new 'Smokie' was born and after several irregular sidemen, they now have the line-up we got to know. The 1989 hit album, Boulevard of Broken Dreams went on to firmly establish the line-up which has taken Smokie from strength to strength.

  5. At one some point during the concert you'll see Steve at the very front of the stage. He certainly knows how to work an audience into a frenzy of excitement. His trade mark bandanas and wide-brimmed hats are a familiar feature of Smokie and have been since he joined the band in the mid-eighties.

  6. Steve Pinnell – drums (1986–present) Martin Bullard – keyboards (1986–present) Mick McConnell – lead guitar, vocals (1996–present) Pete Lincoln – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2021–present) Luke Bullard – bass, vocals (2021–present; substitute 2019) Former members. Terry Uttley – bass, vocals (1964–1966, 1968 ...

  7. 30. Sept. 2007 · So hart wie der Beat, den Drummer Steve Pinnell anschlägt, und damit gleich die Illusion zerklopft, „Smokie“ wäre noch immer die Band der 70er, wie sie die nun Endvierziger in Erinnerung haben.