Timothy Drury

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Timothy Drury

Background information
Born July 5, Los Angeles, United States
Genre(s) Hard Rock
Blues Rock
Instrument(s) Guitar, Keyboard
Years active 1989 - present
Associated acts Whitesnake,Eagles, Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, Yes
Website Official Whitesnake website
Timothy Drury's website
Timothy Drury's Myspace

Timothy Drury is a keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist. He is currently playing keyboards in British rock band Whitesnake. He got his big break-through when he was asked to play keyboards on Don Henley's End of the Innocence tour in 1989. Since that time he has been touring with famous musicians and bands as the Eagles, Bryan Adams, Melissa Etheridge and Stevie Nicks. He co-wrote Don Henley's last single, "Everything is Different Now" and co-wrote a song on Stevie Nicks last record, "That Made Me Stronger", which was produced by his Henley touring mate, Sheryl Crow. Timothy is currently preparing for an extensive world tour with Whitesnake to promote their new record, "Good To Be Bad". Other notable projects include film and television music composing and the collaborative creation of an opera with Jon Anderson, lead singer of the band Yes. His latest instrumental record, "The Crossing" can be heard on his official myspace site. This record is in wide release in europe and has been played extensively in the US on the Weather Channel.


Timothy Drury is also a well-respected black and white art photographer.....for more information go to his website: timothydrury.com