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Phillip "Pip" Pyle (4 April 1950 – 28 August 2006)[1] was an English-born drummer from Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, who later resided in France. He is best known for his work in the Canterbury scene bands Gong, Hatfield and the North and National Health.[2]
^Howitt, Phil (20 September 2006). "Pip Pyle Obituary". The Guardian.
Phillip "Pip" Pyle (4 April 1950 – 28 August 2006) was an English-born drummer from Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, who later resided in France. He is...
grew out of a line-up of ex-members of blues/jazz/rock band Delivery, PipPyle (drums, who had since played with Gong), Phil Miller (guitar, who had joined...
to form Hatfield and the North with ex-Delivery members Phil Miller and PipPyle, lending his distinctive, quintessentially English voice and increasingly...
Yes and King Crimson) was the initial drummer, but was soon replaced by PipPyle. Campbell was replaced by Neil Murray and then John Greaves. Alan Gowen...
Joe Gallivan) and Soft Heap (with keyboard-player Alan Gowen and drummer PipPyle). In the early 1980s Hopper gave up playing music for a couple of years...
Movement, a progressive rock British band formed in 1980 by Dave Stewart, PipPyle, Rick Biddulph and Jakko Jakszyk R.E.M., an American rock band REM (disambiguation)...
Wave (with Hugh Hopper, PipPyle, and Didier Malherbe), and In Cahoots with Richard Sinclair, Elton Dean, Peter Lemer, and PipPyle. In 2005 and 2006, Miller...
drummer PipPyle, whom Allen had been introduced to by Robert Wyatt during the recording of his debut solo album, Banana Moon, by the end of the year Pyle had...
vocals (1969–1971; died 2019) John Glascock – bass (1971–1972; died 1979) PipPyle – drums (1971; died 2006) Paul Hancox – drums, percussion (1971–1972) Bob...
drummer PipPyle and organist Emmanuel Bex 1994 & 1996 gigs with bassist & vocalist Richard Sinclair and reed player Tony Coe and RSVP 1995 PipPyle’s Equip’Out...
featuring Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean from Soft Machine, and Alan Gowen and PipPyle from the band National Health. Heap was the acronym formed by the initials...
the Crows and Gilli Smyth & Christian Tritsch from Gong. Guest drummer PipPyle would go on to join Gong soon after this recording. Some of the musicians...
in 1968 with the blues band Delivery with Steve Miller, Phil Miller and PipPyle, later joined by Lol Coxhill and Carol Grimes. The band toured UK playing...
Christian Tritsch ("Submarine Captain") – bass (all but 9), guitar (9) PipPyle – drums with Eddy Louiss – Hammond organ and piano on 3 Konstantin Simonovitch...
Following the split of 64 Spoons, Jakszyk joined Stewart, Rick Biddulph, and PipPyle in the band Rapid Eye Movement. Jakszyk contributed several songs to the...
Island (ILPS 9291) — — — — — — Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy Kevin Ayers, PipPyle and Lady June Caroline/Virgin (C 1509) — — — — — — 1975 Evening Star Robert...
Additional tracks on the CD: "Harry Lucky" (Single A-side) - 3:41 (words — PipPyle, Alfreda Benge; music — Steve Miller) "Home Made Ruin" (Single B-side)...
Laurie Allan on drums. In the late 1980s, John Greaves (playing keyboards), PipPyle (drums) and Moze formed a short-lived band. Moze is of Seminole descent...