John T. Siomos (July 30, 1947 – January 16, 2004) was an
American
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rock drummer who performed with
Todd Rundgren
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,
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels
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Career
Ryder formed his first band, Tempest, when he was at Warren High School, and th ...
,
Rick Derringer
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,
Carly Simon,
Mark "Moogy" Klingman,
Buzzy Linhart
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Early life
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and
Frampton's Camel.
Born in
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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Illinois
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,
United States
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, he died in
Brooklyn
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,
New York.
Early life
John T. Siomos was born in
Chicago
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son of Nick and Susie (née Kollias). He had a twin brother Steve. They were fraternal twins.
Career
Siomos played on
Peter Frampton's ''
Frampton Comes Alive''. Siomos, also known as John Headley-Down, co-wrote and performed on the songs "Doobie Wah", and the hit single "
Do You Feel Like We Do
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" from that album. He also played drums on "
Hello It's Me
"Hello It's Me" is a song written by American musician Todd Rundgren. It was the first song he wrote, and was recorded by his group Nazz as a slow ballad, released as the B-side of the band's first single, "Open My Eyes", in 1968. A mid-tempo ve ...
" and other songs on
Todd Rundgren
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's gold album ''
Something/Anything?
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''.
Death
Siomos died in Brooklyn of undisclosed causes on January 16, 2004. He is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, River Grove, Illinois.
Performance credits
References
External links
"John Siomos; drum work included 'Frampton Comes Alive' album", obituary article from: Chicago Sun-Times, Article date: January 23, 2004 Author: Brenda Warner RotzollMemorials from fans posted on FindAGrave.com*
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Musicians from Chicago
1947 births
2004 deaths
20th-century American drummers
American male drummers
20th-century American male musicians