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  1. Musician, drummer. Instrument (s) Drums, percussion, vocals. Chris Whitten (born 26 March 1959) is a British session drummer who provided drums for the hit singles "What I Am" by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, "World Shut Your Mouth" by Julian Cope and "The Whole of the Moon" by the Waterboys.

  2. 11. Juni 2021 · 11.06.2021. 0. Chris Whitten ist einer der Drummer, für die stets der Song und die Energie der Musik im Vordergrund stehen. Sein musikalisches Spiel machte ihn in den Achtziger- und Neunzigerjahren zu einem gefragten Sessiondrummer, auf den niemand Geringeres als Paul McCartney aufmerksam wurde, dessen Album „Flowers in The Dirt ...

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  3. Chris Whitten made a name for himself providing drums for the classic 80's hits 'What I Am' by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians and 'The Whole Of The Moon' by the Waterboys. He went on to appear on Paul McCartney's critically acclaimed 'Flowers In The Dirt' album and the 1989/90 record-breaking world tour.

  4. Chris Whitten. @MrChrisWhitten. •. 1.64K subscribers • 31 videos. Studio drummer. ...more. instagram.com/chriswhittenmusic/?hl=en-gb. Home. Videos. Playlists. Community. Videos. Play all. 4:50....

  5. See Chris playing live here...http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL01_etydZZ_7jzbjVJQdZrk2PnSI7FJniIn this revealing two part interview, Chris Whitten reco...

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  6. 18. Feb. 2021 · February 18, 2021. 0. Chris Whitten made a name for himself providing drums for the classic 80’s hits ‘What I Am’ by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians and ‘The Whole Of The Moon’ by The Waterboys. He went on to appear on Paul McCartney’s critically acclaimed ‘Flowers In The Dirt’ album and the 1989/90 record-breaking world tour.

  7. 22. März 2021 · British session and touring drummer Chris Whitten has made quite a name for himself over his 30+ year career, finding early commercial success providing drums for the classic 80’s hits ‘What I Am’ by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians and ‘The Whole Of The Moon’ by the Waterboys.