Robert Grey (musician)
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Background information | |
Birth name | Robert Grey |
Also known as | Robert Gotobed |
Born |
Marefield, Leicester, England | 21 April 1951
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Punk rock, art punk, post-punk, experimental rock |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1973 – present |
Labels | Mute, Crammed, Beggars Banquet Records, Pinkflag |
Associated acts | Wire |
Website | http://www.pinkflag.com |
Robert Grey (born 21 April 1951 in Marefield, Leicester) is an English musician best known as the drummer for Wire[1]
Career
In 1973, Grey joined his first band, an R&B group called the Snakes, as vocalist. The Snakes released one single: "Teenage Head." After the group folded, Grey began teaching himself to drum.[2]
He has been Wire's regular drummer since their start in 1976, using the stage name 'Robert Gotobed'.[3] Grey left the band in 1990, after the release of the album Manscape, because of Wire's increasing use of sequencers, computers, and drum machines.[4] He began to feel uncomfortable as the band moved further into a computer-based environment. After his departure, the band dropped one letter from its name, becoming "Wir". Grey started exploring African drumming and devoted his time to organic agriculture, running a small farm in The Midlands, England.[5]
He rejoined Wire in 2000, dropping his Robert Gotobed alias and using his birthname Robert Grey. He has recorded and toured with the band since.
References
- ↑ Wire is still electric
- ↑ Robert Grey
- ↑ Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 1075–1076. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
- ↑ Robert Gotobed in interview
- ↑ Robert Grey
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