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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clem_CattiniClem Cattini - Wikipedia

    Clem Cattini. Clemente Anselmo Agustino Cattini (born 20 August 1937) [citation needed] is an English rock and roll drummer of the late 1950s and 60s, who was a member of The Tornados before becoming well known for his work as a session musician. He is one of the most prolific drummers in UK recording history, appearing on hundreds of ...

  2. Also with drummer Clem Cattini were Colin Frechter on keyboards and Colin Farley (Cutting Crew) on bass guitar. They also provided the musical backing for cabaret comedian Tom O'Connor. Over £31,000 was raised at the event, with many celebrities in the audience, including; Henry Cooper, Gary Lineker, Jimmy Hill, John Conte and Jimmy Tarbuck.

  3. Clem Cattini (born 28 August 1937, Stoke Newington, North London, England) is an English session drummer, and a member of The Tornados. He drummed on 45 UK #1's, including hits by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, The Tornados, T. Rex and Hot Chocolate. He was originally considered by Jimmy Page for the drummer in Led Zeppelin.

  4. 28. März 2010 · Session drummer Clem Cattini had his first number one hit 50 years ago; today he's featured on Paul Weller's new single Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Print subscriptions

  5. Clem Cattini is an English rock and roll drummer who was a member of The Tornados... Clemente Anselmo (Clem) Cattini. 615 likes · 10 talking about this. Clem Cattini is an English rock and roll drummer who was a member of The Tornados before becoming well known for his work as a...

  6. 17. Dez. 2018 · Drummer Clem Cattini talks with me about his amazing career from the drum fill in Shaking All Over, Joe Meek and the Tornados and some of the 43 #1s he's pla...

  7. mikedolbear.com › british-drum-icons › drummer-clem-cattiniClem Cattini - Mike Dolbear

    22. Apr. 2017 · Cattini was the drumming version of Jimmy Page – the guitarist is credited with playing on 60% of the British pop output in the 1960s before a certain group called Led Zeppelin came a calling. Which is no mere coincidence, because Cattini was considered for the drum stool in the supergroup before a guy from Redditch occupied it.