Nigel Glockler

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Nigel Glockler, British drummer famous for his staying in heavy metal band Saxon.

His first musical experience was in Toyah Willcox's band. In 1981 Saxon's drummer, Pete Gill, damaged one of his hands and Glockler, as Saxon old friend, replaced him. He left the band in 1987 to join GTR, a super-group project. He returned to the Saxon fold in 1988.

He left again in 1998 due to persisting injuries and was substituted by German drummer Fritz Randow. In 2001 he recorded a solo album with Saxon guitarist Doug Scarratt, named Mad Men and English Dogs. After Jörg Michael left Saxon in order to rejoin Stratovarius, Glockler come back to Saxon in 2005.

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[edit] Partial discography

[edit] Toyah

[edit] Saxon

[edit] Nigel Glockler & Doug Scarrat

  • (2001) Mad Men and English Dogs

[edit] Session

[edit] Collaborations

[edit] Asia

[edit] Paul Di'Anno & Dennis Stratton

  • (1995) The Original Iron Men
  • (1996) The Original Iron Men 2

[edit] Paul Di'Anno

  • (1997) The World's First Iron Man
  • (1999) The Masters

[edit] External links

Nigel Glockler Official Site