Liam Genockey

Liam Genockey

Genockey 2015.
Background information
Born (1948-08-12) 12 August 1948
Dublin, Ireland
Genres Afro prog, free jazz, jazz fusion, folk rock, Hard rock
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active c. 1965–present
Labels Various
Associated acts Adolphus Rebirth
Zzebra
Gillan
Trevor Watts
Annie Whitehead
Steeleye Span
Paul Brady
Kevin Ayers
John Martyn

Liam Genockey (born 12 August 1948) is an Irish drummer.

Biography

Genockey was born in Dublin, Ireland. During the 1960s he lived in Plymouth, Devon, U.K, playing in local semi-pro groups, then in the early 1970s playing with Torbay-based rock band Adolphus Rebirth. He was one of the founding members of the early-1970s jazz-fusion and afro prog band ZZebra, later moving on with fellow band-member John McCoy to join Gillan.

He then participated in Amalgam, formed in 1976 by Trevor Watts. Watts' work covers the spectrum of free jazz, electronic, jazz-rock, space jazz and folk-rock. Watts later founded 10-piece Moiré Music Ensemble which included Liam again, plus Peter Knight, an early member of Steeleye Span.

He joined Steeleye Span in 1989 and recorded two studio albums Tempted and Tried and Time, with them, as well as two live albums Tonight's the Night...Live and The Collection in Concert. However, between 1997 and 2001 he was not in the band. He returned in 2001 to record Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span, and has remained with the band since, though he also remains Paul Brady's drummer for both live and studio performances.

In January 2003, he was involved in the BBC Four broadcast of Free Will and Testament, a programme featuring performance footage of Robert Wyatt.

Liam is easily identified by his long, plaited beard. He currently lives in Hastings.

Discography

With John Martyn
With Zzebra (1974–1975)
With Trevor Watts String Ensemble
With Trevor Watts' Amalgam
With Trevor Watts
With Mike Heron
With Gillan
With Gerry Rafferty
With Kevin Ayers
With Bonnie Tyler
With Bashung
With Cornelius Cardew
With Linda Thompson
With Trevor Watts' Moire Music
With Lol Coxhill
With Buick 6
With Maddy Prior
With Paul Brady
With Steeleye Span
With Annie Whitehead
With Robert Wyatt tribute album (various artists)
With Science Fiction anthology (various artists)
With Moke
With Pete Kirtley and Paul McCartney
With Elton Dean
With Tom McRae
With Mandyleigh Storm

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