Name: | Tommy Aldridge |
Occupation: | Drummer |
Gender: | Male |
Birth Day: | August 15, 1950 |
Age: | 70 |
Country: | United States |
Zodiac Sign: | Leo |
Tommy Aldridge
Brief Info
Heavy metal and hard rock drummer who performed with Ozzy Osbourne and Thin Lizzy, among others.
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Before Fame
He joined the the 1970s rockers Black Oak Arkansas, spending four years and recording nine albums with them.
Biography
Biography Timeline
After playing for a short time with the southern rock band David and the Giants in 1972, Aldridge auditioned for Black Oak Arkansas and was surprised to get the job. He made his recording debut in 1972 with Black Oak Arkansas’ If an Angel Came to See You, Would You Make Her Feel at Home? album. He subsequently recorded several albums with the band between 1972 and 1976 and toured extensively. Aldridge has said that he wasn’t particularly fond of Black Oak Arkansas’ music and his intention when joining the band was to use the opportunity as a springboard to make a name for himself in the industry, something he says he’s not particularly proud of in hindsight. Not happy with the band’s heavy use of hashish, Aldridge attempted to leave Black Oak Arkansas. As the band’s management wasn’t keen on giving him his contractual freedom, Aldridge was forced to sneak away in the middle of the night and subsequently “hide out in Chicago”. During that period he played with a local band called “d’Thumbs”. One and a half years of lawsuits ensued, after which he was contractually free to record again. Aldridge spent 1978 to 1981 with the Pat Travers Band, recording five albums over that time.
Upon parting ways with Travers in 1981, Aldridge moved to London, England and began working with Gary Moore, recording the Dirty Fingers album. American guitarist Randy Rhoads, who had recently arrived in England to record with Ozzy Osbourne, was a big fan of Moore’s guitar playing, and one day he and Bob Daisley arrived to watch Moore’s band rehearse. Aldridge and Rhoads became friends immediately. Aldridge had known Osbourne for several years, as Black Oak Arkansas had toured with Osbourne’s previous band Black Sabbath extensively in the 1970s, and Aldridge’s new friendship with Rhoads would lead him to join Osbourne’s band a few months later. Although Aldridge is credited in the liner notes and pictured on the inner sleeve of Osbourne’s 1981 album Diary of a Madman, Lee Kerslake actually performed all the drum parts on the original release. Aldridge has stated that working with Rhoads in Osbourne’s band was one of the “musical highlights” of his life. Rhoads stated of Aldridge in late 1981 that “he was always my favorite drummer”, stating that he was “knocked out” by the drummer after seeing him perform with Black Oak Arkansas on television in the 1970s. Aldridge appeared on Osbourne’s Bark at the Moon album in 1983 as well as a pair of live albums (Speak of the Devil and Tribute) before leaving the band in 1984.
Soon after, Aldridge, along with bassist and former Ozzy Osbourne-bandmate Rudy Sarzo, joined forces with guitar/keyboard player Tony MacAlpine and vocalist Rob Rock to form a short-lived project called M.A.R.S.. Close friends, Aldridge and Sarzo both joined Whitesnake in 1987 as the band prepared to tour in support of its multi-platinum selling Whitesnake album. Aldridge and Sarzo performed on the band’s follow-up album, Slip of the Tongue, released in 1989. Announcing he was going to take a break from the music industry, Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale put the band on indefinite hiatus after the tour, and Aldridge moved on.
From 2002 Aldridge toured with Whitesnake alongside David Coverdale (vocals), Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Marco Mendoza/Uriah Duffy (bass) and Timothy Drury (keyboards). Aldridge left Whitesnake in 2007 to pursue alternate musical endeavours.
From 2007 to 2009, Aldridge was touring with Thin Lizzy alongside Scott Gorham, John Sykes and Marco Mendoza.
Thin Lizzy, along with The Answer, were scheduled to support AC/DC at stadium shows in England, Ireland and Scotland at the end of June 2009 but these appearances were canceled after Aldridge broke his collarbone in an accident. On June 30, it was announced that Sykes had left Thin Lizzy and all shows for the rest of 2009 were canceled or postponed. Gorham stated that he would announce the band’s future plans shortly. In May 2010, Thin Lizzy did not include Aldridge in the new line-up due to him still recovering from his injury. Original Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey returned to the band.
On January 25, 2013, it was announced that Aldridge had rejoined Whitesnake for the third time for the band’s upcoming “Year of the Snake” tour. He has since recorded the albums Flesh & Blood and The Purple Album with the group and remains their drummer as of January 2020.
🎂 Upcoming Birthday
Currently, Tommy Aldridge is 70 years, 11 months and 10 days old. Tommy Aldridge will celebrate 71st birthday on a Sunday 15th of August 2021.
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