Andy Ward (musician)
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Andrew John Ward (born 28 September 1952) is an English
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Init ...
drummer.


Early life

Born in
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, England, Ward attended the
City of London Freemen's School City of London Freemen's School (CLFS) is a co-educational independent school for day and boarding pupils, located at Ashtead Park in Surrey, England. It is the sister school of the City of London School and the City of London School for Girls, ...
. He began drumming at the age of 13 in a local rock band with Jim Butt (guitar), Doug Houston (vocals), Colin Burgess (bass) and Jan (Murray) Obodynski (keyboards).


Career


Camel (1971–1981)

Ward became a founding member of the progressive rock band
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, who formed in 1971, evolving from Ward's first band, The Brew. One of the leading lights of the English progressive rock movement, Camel enjoyed considerable success worldwide, peaking in 1975 when they performed their album ''The Snow Goose'' at the
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, accompanied by the
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. Following a period of ill health – including problems caused by alcohol and drugs – in 1981 he was forced to retire from the band. Because he left Camel,
Andrew Latimer Andrew Latimer (born 17 May 1949) is an English musician and composer. He is a founding member of the progressive rock band Camel and the only member who has been with them since their formation in 1971. Best known as a guitarist and singer, L ...
became the only original member who remained in the band.


Marillion (1983)

Two years later he resurfaced briefly with the
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band
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, appearing in the video of the hit single "
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" from their debut album ''
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'' and performing with them for three months as a replacement for their original drummer,
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, who had recently been sacked. Ward's performances with the band included an appearance on the
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'' when they performed "Forgotten Sons". According to
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, Ward had been recruited to the band without a proper audition because of his reputation. However, as both Kelly and
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have recalled, his personal problems had resurfaced and he succumbed to a nervous breakdown midway through the band's first American tour.


Canterbury (1987–2002)

Throughout the 1990s, Ward worked with Richard Sinclair's Caravan of Dreams and Going Going, with Sinclair,
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, Vince Clarke and
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. In 1994, he joined
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– a progressive "supergroup" combining members from both Camel and Caravan. Other projects included the studio-only group the Chrysanthemums, led by singer-songwriter
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(aka
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), who received drum tracks through the post from Ward before building songs around them, playing all the other instruments himself. At this time Ward also became full-time drummer with the English rock band
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, with whom he recorded and toured extensively.


Present

In 2002 a compilation CD, ''Sticking Around'', was released, highlighting his work with Camel and other projects. In 2003, Ward participated in a short lived reformation of the original members of The Brew (with Latimer and Ferguson) and recorded material for an album that never materialized, largely due to Latimer's ongoing health issues.


Discography


Albums with Camel

*
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(1973) *
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(1974) * The Snow Goose (1975) *
Moonmadness ''Moonmadness'' is the fourth studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. It was released in April 1976 on Decca and Gama Records and is their last album recorded by the group's original line-up of Andrew Latimer, Peter Bardens, Doug F ...
(1976) *
Rain Dances ''Rain Dances'' is the fifth studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. It was released in 1977 on Gama Records/Decca Records, and brought a major change to the band's lineup, by replacing bassist Doug Ferguson with ex-Caravan member ...
(1977) * Breathless (1978) *
I Can See Your House from Here ''I Can See Your House from Here'' is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. Released in 1979, a new line up was introduced with founding members Andrew Latimer (guitar) and Andy Ward (drums) joined by bassist Coli ...
(1979) * Nude (1981)


Studio albums

*1971 Phil Goodhand Tait I Think I'll Write a Song *1985 Adrian Shaw Tea for the Hydra *1987 Stan Campbell Stan Campbell *1988 Skaboosh Freetown *1991 Todd Dillingham Wilde Canterbury Dream *1993 Todo Dillingham Vastrmpty Spaces *1994 Bevis Frond Sprawl *1995 Bevis Frond Superseeder *1995 Yukio Yung Goodbye Pork Pie Brain *1995 Yukio Yung Hello Pulsing Vein *1996 Yukio Yung Mostly Water *1996 Richard Sinclair Caravan of Dreams *1997 Richard Sinclair RSVP *1997 The Deviants Have Left the Planet *1998 Bevis Frond Valedictory Songs *1999 The Chrysanthemums The Baby's Head *1999 Steve Adams Vertigo *2002 Bevis Frond What Did for the Dinosaurs *2002 Anton Barbeau King of Missouri *2003 Hugh Hopper in a Dubious Manner *2003 Andy Ward Sticking Around


References


External links


Personal website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, Andy 1952 births Living people British male drummers English rock drummers Marillion members Canterbury scene Camel (band) members People educated at City of London Freemen's School Mirage (British band) members