Charles Leslie Drayton (born May 9, 1965)
is an American multi-instrumentalist and producer, known primarily as a drummer. Artists he has recorded or performed with include
The Cult,
Keith Richards,
The Rolling Stones,
Paul Simon
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,
Neil Young,
Miles Davis,
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,
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Iggy Pop
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Janet Jackson
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Courtney Love,
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Drayton played with Australian rock band
Divinyls from 1991–2008. He married Divinyls frontwoman
Chrissy Amphlett on July 27, 1999. Amphlett died on April 21, 2013, after a long battle with breast cancer.
Early life
Drayton was a child prodigy who first recorded as a drummer at age eight and began touring professionally at fourteen. He was born in
Brooklyn,
New York City to a musical family: his grandfather,
Charles H. "Charlie" Drayton (1919–1953), a
bassist
A bassist (also known as a bass player or bass guitarist) is a musician who plays a Bass (instrument), bass instrument such as a double bass (upright bass, contrabass, wood bass), bass guitar (electric bass, acoustic bass), synthbass, keyboar ...
, had performed and recorded with many jazz greats, notably
Benny Carter,
Ben Webster,
Billie Holiday,
Coleman Hawkins,
Woody Herman,
Jack Teagarden,
Louis Armstrong
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, and
Fletcher Henderson
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. His father, Bernard ("Bernie") Drayton, was a prolific studio audio engineer and producer. Bernard was the audio engineer for
John Coltrane's last recording, ''
The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording.''
Career highlights
In 1985, Drayton contributed percussion work on the
Rolling Stones
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' album ''
Dirty Work'', which led
Keith Richards to ask him to become a founding member of his side project
X-pensive Winos
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in 1987. As bassist, Drayton toured and recorded with Richards and the Winos until December 1992, and played on their albums ''
Talk Is Cheap
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'' and ''
Main Offender
''Main Offender'' is the second studio album by Keith Richards, released in 1992 between the Rolling Stones' '' Steel Wheels'' and ''Voodoo Lounge'' projects.
Richards teamed with '' Talk Is Cheap'' collaborator Steve Jordan and added Waddy W ...
'', and the live album and video ''
Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988
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''. Richards describes Drayton as one of his all-time favorite drummers.
Drayton played drums on four tracks of
The B-52's 1989 album ''
Cosmic Thing'', including the singles "
Channel Z" and "
Love Shack". However,
Zack Alford, who subsequently toured with the group on drums, appeared in the videos for both songs.
Drayton played bass guitar alongside
Neil Young on the September 30, 1989 Saturday Night Live performance of "Rockin' in the Free World"
He played bass guitar on
The Cult's 1991 album ''
Ceremony.''
He played drums on two albums for Australian band
Divinyls: 1991's ''
Divinyls'' and 1996's ''
Underworld'' (which he also produced), the band's last album before their hiatus in late 1996. In 1999, Drayton married Divinyls' lead singer
Chrissy Amphlett and the couple lived in
New York City. In 2007, Divinyls reformed and Drayton played drums in their touring band and in their new recording sessions, also producing the band's new album. Amphlett died of complications from breast cancer and
multiple sclerosis
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on April 21, 2013.
In 2008 and 2009 he recorded and toured with
Paul Simon
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. In 2010 he toured with
Simon & Garfunkel
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. Paul Simon said "Charley's the heart of the band and I'm very grateful that I have him. He comes in prepared, real serious and he’s a delight. He’s an all around great musician and a fine, fine drummer."
He has been recording and touring with Australian rock band
Cold Chisel since 2011, following the death of original drummer
Steve Prestwich.
Drayton co-produced and played various instruments on
Fiona Apple
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's album ''
The Idler Wheel...'', released in June 2012.
Rolling Stone
In 2014 he played drums on French chart topper Johnny Hallyday's album ''Rester Vivant''.
In 2015 he played drums on Hallyday's album ''De L'Amour'', as well as on the number two charting album ''Kaze no Hate Made'' by Japanese artist Kazuyoshi Saito.
In 2017 Drayton played drums on a worldwide tour with Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul.
In November 2021 Drayton joined Bob Dylan & his Band.
Drayton was one of the major critics of Divinyls guitarist Mark McEntee's plans to reform the group with a new singer, stating in an angry Facebook post that McEntee's actions were the "ultimate disrespect" toward Amphlett.
Collaborations
With Feargal Sharkey
* '' Wish'' (Virgin Records, 1988)
With Keith Richards
* ''Talk Is Cheap
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'' (Virgin Records, 1988)
* ''Main Offender
''Main Offender'' is the second studio album by Keith Richards, released in 1992 between the Rolling Stones' '' Steel Wheels'' and ''Voodoo Lounge'' projects.
Richards teamed with '' Talk Is Cheap'' collaborator Steve Jordan and added Waddy W ...
'' (Virgin Records, 1992)
With Divinyls
* '' Divinyls'' (Virgin Records, 1991)
* '' Underworld'' (Virgin Records, 1996)
With Eddie Money
* '' Right Here'' (Columbia Records, 1991)
With Ivan Neville
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Career
He has released four solo (music), solo albums and ha ...
* ''Thanks'' (Iguana Records, 1995)
With Andrés Calamaro
* ''Alta Suciedad'' (Gasa, 1997)
* ''Honestidad Brutal'' (Gasa, 1999)
With Doyle Bramhall II
* ''Jellycream
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"I Wanna Be" and "Marry You" were re-recorde ...
'' (RCA Records, 1999)
With Rosanne Cash
* '' Black Cadillac'' (Capitol Records, 2006)
With Marc Cohn
* ''Join the Parade
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An MP3 version of the album was released on iTunes on September 25, 2007 and contained the bonus track "You're a Shadow", which is not on ...
'' (Decca Records, 2007)
With Gavin DeGraw
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* ''Free
Free may refer to:
Concept
* Freedom, having the ability to do something, without having to obey anyone/anything
* Freethought, a position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
* Emancipate, to procur ...
'' (J Records, 2009)
With Fiona Apple
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* '' The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do'' (Clean Slate Records, 2012)
With Beth Hart
* '' Better Than Home'' (Provogue Records, 2015)
References
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1965 births
Living people
American session musicians
American rock drummers
American rock bass guitarists
American male bass guitarists
Divinyls members
The Cult members
The Dead Daisies members
American male guitarists
African-American drummers
African-American guitarists
Cold Chisel members
20th-century American drummers
American male drummers
20th-century American guitarists