Richard "Snakehips" Dudanski, also known as Richard Nother,[1] is an English drummer who was a member of a number of seminal British proto-punk, punk and post-punk bands, including The 101ers, The Raincoats, Public Image Ltd., Tymon Dogg and the Fools, and the Martin Hannett produced roots-rock dub outfit, Basement 5.[2][3][4][5][6] He was invited by fellow 101er Joe Strummer to become a member of an early incarnation of The Clash. Dudanski published his memoirs, Squat City Rocks: protopunk and beyond. a musical memoir from the margins, in 2014.[1][4]
^ abSalewicz, Chris (2006). Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer. Macmillan. ISBN 9780571211784.
^M. Strong, The Great Indie Discography, Canongate US (2003)
^G. Gimarc, Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock, 1970-1982, Hal Leonard Corp. (2005)
^ abP. Gilbert, Passion is a Fashion: The Real Story of the Clash, Aurum Press (2011)
^S. Reynolds, Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984, Penguin (2006)
^C. Heylin, Babylon's Burning: From Punk to Grunge, Canongate (2007)
Richard "Snakehips" Dudanski, also known as Richard Nother, is an English drummer who was a member of a number of seminal British proto-punk, punk and...
new drummer RichardDudanski at Town House Studios in London. The instrumental "Graveyard" was recorded with Dudanski on drums. Dudanski left the band...
with an overview by Allan Jones and detailed notes on each track by RichardDudanski. Original release The original Andalucía release of Elgin Avenue Breakdown...
Passions, Dan Kelleher went to Martian Schoolgirls and The Derelicts. RichardDudanski went on to work with The Raincoats, Basement 5 and Public Image Ltd...
replaced by Jeremie Frank. Nick Turner left to form the Barracudas, and RichardDudanski (ex–the 101ers and later Public Image Ltd.) sat in on drums, while...
charts. The majority of the drumming on the album was provided by RichardDudanski (formerly of the 101ers), PiL's drummer from April to September 1979...
band to write without a drummer in mind; later the Raincoats hired RichardDudanski (P.I.L.), Charles Hayward (This Heat) and Robert Wyatt (Soft Machine)...
Jah Wobble - bass David Humphrey - drums on "Death Disco", "½ Mix" RichardDudanski - drums on "No Birds Do Sing" Jim Walker - drums on "Megga Mix" Alexander...
January 1979, followed by Eddie Edwards and David Humphrey in February, RichardDudanski in April, Karl Burns in September, and finally Martin Atkins in October...
Basement 5 logo and created their image. The drums were played by RichardDudanski, who had played in the bands 101ers, The Raincoats and Public Image...
Edmonds Bruce Smith Scott Firth Keith Levene Jah Wobble Jim Walker RichardDudanski Karl Burns Martin Atkins Stella Nova Ken Lockie John McGeoch Jeannette...