Chris Maitland
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Chris Maitland (born 13 May 1964, Cambridge, England) is a English drummer, notable for his energetic performances and fluid style.[citation needed]
After being the drummer for No-Man on their Autumn 1993 tour (and playing on two tracks on their Flowermouth album), Maitland was asked by the band's Steven Wilson to join his other main project, the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. He remained the band's drummer until February 2002, when he was succeeded by Gavin Harrison. He played on the debut album by Blackfield in 2003, sharing drumming duties with Gavin Harrison. Harrison specified Chris as a great drummer [1]. On a discussion forum at the Drummerworld he has been included on the list of the greatest progressive rock drummers [2]
Between 2004 and 2005, Maitland was a member of the progressive rock supergroup Kino. Throughout his career, Maitland has been involved with many West End musicals, and from 2005 onwards, he has been playing drums on the Mamma Mia! International Tour. His musical activity seems to have waned a little bit in the last couple of years. Aside from these links listing professional drumming engagements, having trained at the Mackenzie School of Speech & Drama and taken LAMDA examinations regularly since the age of eight, between 1985 and 1993 Chris became involved in theatre at Cambridge as an actor. Also during this period he built up a practice of private percussion pupils and from 1989 took on various posts as a professional drum-kit teacher [3]. As an actor, he has played a wide variety of roles, including Shakespearean [4]
[edit] External links
For an interview featuring Chris Maitland go to [5]
To see Chris Maitland as an actor go to [6]
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