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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_KirkeSimon Kirke - Wikipedia

    Simon Frederick St George Kirke (born 28 July 1949) is an English musician who was the co-founder, drummer, and only continuous member of the rock supergroup Bad Company. Prior to forming Bad Company he was the drummer and co-founder of Free.

  2. Simon Frederick St George Kirke (nacido el 28 de julio de 1949, aunque de acuerdo a la Asociación de Prensa, nació el 27 de agosto de 1949) es un baterista británico de rock, más conocido como miembro de las bandas Free y Bad Company.

  3. www.officialsimonkirke.comSimon Kirke

    Simon Kirke is best known for his powerful back beat drumming. He is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He cowrote "Bad Company" with Paul Rodgers as well as most of the songs on his three solo albums.

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  4. www.officialsimonkirke.com › bioSimon Kirke - Bio

    Simon Kirke - Bio. the simon kirke story. Born and raised in London, the Beatles perked a teenage Simon's interest in rock music, and he picked up the drums - leading to a gig with a local band called the Maniacs, on which Simon supplied drums and lead vocals (something quite uncommon at the time).

  5. 24 de oct. de 2011 · Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke has contributed more than a solid backbeat to the group's sound. In nearly 40 years with Bad Co., he's been involved on the back end, helping to co-write several...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Simon_KirkeSimon Kirke - Wikiwand

    Simon Frederick St George Kirke (nacido el 28 de julio de 1949, aunque de acuerdo a la Asociación de Prensa, nació el 27 de agosto de 1949) es un baterista británico de rock, más conocido como miembro de las bandas Free y Bad Company.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2015 · Even Free, for whom the success of Fire And Water that year had offered so much future promise, were now flailing as they struggled to make a follow up to their masterpiece. “We had the whole world in the palm of our hands in 1970. That’s what it felt like,” says drummer Simon Kirke now. “And we let it blow away.”.