Ken Hyder

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Ken Hyder
K-Space: Ken Hyder (left), Gendos Chamzyryn, and Tim Hodgkinson
K-Space: Ken Hyder (left), Gendos Chamzyryn, and Tim Hodgkinson
Background information
Birth name Ken Hyder
Born June 29, 1946 (1946-06-29) (age 61)
Origin Dundee, Scotland
Genre(s) Jazz
Instrument(s) drums
percussion
Associated acts Elton Dean, Chris Biscoe, Tim Hodgkinson

Ken Hyder (born June 29, 1946) is a Scottish jazz fusion drummer and percussionist born in Dundee, Scotland, perhaps best-known for combining folk, ethnic and Celtic music with jazz. He has worked with and recorded with many musicians, including Elton Dean, Chris Biscoe, Tim Hodgkinson, Paul Rogers, Maggie Nicols, Don Paterson and Frankie Armstrong, among others.

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