(1941-09-06)6 September 1941 Hammersmith, London, England
Died
29 April 2008(2008-04-29) (aged 66) London, England
Instrument(s)
Drums
Years active
1960–2008
Musical artist
Michael Waller (6 September 1941 – 29 April 2008)[1][2] was an English drummer, who played with many of the biggest names on the UK rock and blues scene, after he became a professional musician in 1960. In addition to being a member, albeit sometimes briefly, of some of the seminal bands of the 1960s, Waller played as a session musician with a host of UK and US artists.[3]
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merely mentioned "the mandolin player in Lindisfarne" on the sleeve) and MickyWaller on drums. Maggie Bell performed backing vocals (mentioned on the sleeve...
bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano, and Aynsley Dunbar on drums (replaced by MickyWaller). The group produced two albums for Columbia Records (Epic in the US):...
prostitute." The song was recorded in just two takes in one session. Drummer MickyWaller often arrived at recording sessions with the expectation that a drum...
to replace Ringo Starr for 13 days on a Beatles tour. Phil Seamen and MickyWaller sat in for Nicol until Bill Eyden became the band's full-time drummer...
backing band on the album also included Ian McLagan, Keith Emerson, MickyWaller and guitarists Martin Pugh (of Steamhammer and later Armageddon and 7th...
through the years, including Dr. John, John Lee Hooker, Leigh Stephens and MickyWaller in Silver Metre; Long John Baldry, Copperhead with John Cipollina, Jerry...
Beck on lead guitar, Ronnie Wood on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano, and MickyWaller on drums. The Beck group was under contract to Most and it was Most's...
formed in 1969, evolving out of the Red Weather recording sessions, with MickyWaller (drummer), just fired from the Jeff Beck Group, Stephens, Pete Sears...
Steampacket, which featured Baldry, Stewart, Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, MickyWaller, Vic Briggs and Ricky Fenson; their first appearance was in support of...
US. Baldry's first tour of the US was at this time. The band included MickyWaller, Ian Armitt, Pete Sears, and Sammy Mitchell. Stewart and John would again...
revival band, the De Luxe Blues Band, with Bob Hall, Bob Brunning and MickyWaller. Dick Heckstall-Smith would join soon after. The band originated as a...
also included vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ronnie Wood and drummer MickyWaller. He remained with the ensemble through its dissolution in August 1969...
Kinorra (drums) Vic Briggs (guitar) Ricky Brown (AKA Ricky Fenson) (bass) MickyWaller (drums) Gary Boyle (guitar, lead and backing vocals) Roger Sutton (bass)...