Below is a new interview with URIAH HEEP drummer Russell Gilbrook, which was done through the Friends Who Like URIAH HEEP Facebook group, who’s members submitted the questions.. With permission of the group’s administrators I’ve reposted the interview here.
Last year, we were privileged to do a Q&A with former Heep vocalist John Sloman. This year, we’ve been equally privileged to run one with current powerhouse Heep drummer Russell Gilbrook. Russell had the unenviable task of filling the drum stool vacated by Lee Kerslake. To say he’s achieved this would be a massive understatement. Along with Davey Rimmer, he forms the most lethal rhythm section in rock. He’s also contributed 4 superb songs to the latest acclaimed Chaos & Colour album. The questions were great. The answers equally great. So, with huge kudos to Russell for agreeing and taking time out to do this, please read on…… And enjoy!
Rikki Fox – Hi Russell, Thanks for agreeing and taking the time out to do this Could you give us an insight as to what you were doing prior to joining Heep and how you landed the Heep gig?
Hi Rikki, mate! And hello to everyone else! I was doing a lot of drum clinics for the drum and cymbal companies I was with at the time. I was also doing a lot of sessions and teaching at a music college. I did one of my clinics at a drum shop in Hull where the late Trev Bolder lived… Trevor was invited to that particular one, and after the show, he came up to me and complimented my drumming and said it was one of the best performances he’d heard in a long time and invited me to his house for lunch the next day! We had a good old chat and remained friends. It wasn’t until 7/8 years later that I got a phone call from Trev telling me that Heep were looking for a drummer and he recommended me. Management had already scheduled auditions, of which I was one of 250 drummers that got whittled down to 40. It was held at terminal studios in London. I had a decision to make whether to imitate the late, great Lee Kerslake, or be myself. I chose to be ‘Russell’ because I’d worked so hard all my life refining my own technique and approach. Luckily for me, the band were looking for something a little different and I got the gig!
Julie Shannon – What are the Heep songs you find most challenging to play live?
Hi Julie Thanks for the question! Haha! actually none of them are THAT challenging for me. However, a lot of drummers at the audition couldn’t get to grips with the Easy Livin’ double handed shuffle. The shuffle is renowned to be tricky though!
Tony Marlow / Graeme Ogle – Will there be a live DVD / CD for the farewell tour Many of our members are demanding it!!!
Unfortunately, I can’t answer that at the moment! It’s not been spoken about; however, we may just do that if it’s important to all our fans. I’ll personally bring it up at our next meeting
Staf Pypen – Question that pops up is about tuning drums (I know tuning questions are common for drummers). But do you tune your drums to the pitch of the shell or to a certain note ?)
Hi Staf! I’ve always used my ears to tune and found it to work great for me. However, my drum tech Rich bought a gadget called a tunebot which I was dubious about, but it works great You clamp it on the side of a drum rim and lightly tap the drum and frequency numbers come up. Once they hit the number that matches the sound you like you just save the numbers and dial them in every show
Susan Rowledge – Ok Weird question How many calories do you think you burn in a Heep gig?
Funny you should say that! I’ve actually worked this out once… It’s 7lbs! But then I put it back on with a nice bottle of Red after the show
Mike Shannon – Who are your drumming influences? And on that note, what are thoughts on your predecessors in Heep? Lee Kerslake, Chris Slade, Iain Clarke, Keith Baker, Alex Napier and Nigel Olsson
Hi Mike! When I was young, my dad and drum teacher was into Jazz, I love Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Louis Bellson and then moved into more of the funk music as I got older and loved Harvey Mason and Dennis Davis. As the rock aspect kicked in, I liked Billy Cobham, John Bonham. There are many more that I admire and love to listen to, but these were my main ones. As for all previous Heep drummers, if you listen to the back catalogue, it’s obvious that they’ve all brought something to the table rhythmically to make Heep music sound great. They’re all quite different but personally, I’m a big Keith Baker and Lee Kerslake fan. The drumming on ‘Look at Yourself’ is really clever and Lee’s double handed shuffle (which is fast on Return to Fantasy) is exceptional. He was a very powerful drummer; amazing singer and he came up with so many great parts that I enjoy playing similarly today.
Aidi Singleton – Has being a top drummer always been your ambition? Or did you ever play other instruments?
Hi Aidi! I’ve been playing since the age of 4 and in bands since the age of six earning money so it’s all I know. I didn’t have ambition of being a pro drummer, it sort of just happened as a natural progression but the desire to be the best I can be is still there now. I started playing piano accordion at the same time I started drums, which lasted 5 years. I actually became a champion accordion player in a competition in Italy I also played trumpet for 7 years, which I unfortunately don’t play anymore
Dorothy Pegley-Worley – Who thinks up the titles for the albums and the cover designs? It always mesmerizes me Thank you and keep on Heeping
Hi Dorothy! Well, we all have a discussion about the album titles and eventually agree on one! As an example, Mick suggested ‘Chaos & Colour’ and we liked it, so rolled with it. As for album art, it gets given to a graphic designer, who comes up with an idea based on the album title. We don’t always agree as we all have slightly different vision for the initial idea! But with a few changes and tweaks, we get there in the end!
Kevin J Julie – Might we see a Russell Gilbrook solo or side project including other songs you’ve written?
Hi Kevin! YES! I’m in the middle of working on a solo project but time hasn’t been easy to allocate time to it and I’m still trying to figure out who I want to play on it!
Dimas Anindito – On new songs do you develop the drum parts yourself or do the other band members chip in? Do you come up with the drum patterns that the band then work around? E.g. Your 4 tracks on Chaos and Colour.
Hi Dimas 9/10 I come up with the drum parts. The only tracks I haven’t done it for recently are Davey’s two tracks. I’ve just tweaked slightly to suit my playing. Having said that, while we do preproduction in the studio, the other guys do come up with ideas as we all want the best performance for every song. Sorry I didn’t reply to my 4 tracks… So, I had a complete finished demo and let all the guys do what they felt worked… So, it was probably 75% my Sony and the rest their input… Again, we agree the songs sound their best before we finally record them.
Mark Evans / Todd Stone / Steve Cave / Stuart Green / Mick Gardner – Will the band be doing another studio album? After the last great album, it would be a shame not to Are you going to be doing anymore writing? (Your 4 tracks on Chaos and Colour were brilliant) Are there solo or side projects planned by any members of the band? Will we be blessed with a final live album?
Hi guys It really comes down to the record company. The contract determines when the albums happen. I’m sure what will happen, is our management will have a discussion with the record company to see if another album will go ahead. As a band, we are continuously writing so I’m sure there’s no shortage of material and I’m sure we’d happily do another album. As far as solo projects, as mentioned, I’m in the middle of my own project but I can’t speak for any of the other guys but as you know, both Phil and Bernie have released albums, so they may well work on more. We’re always looking at like material to release but the quality needs to be great… Let’s see.
Rikki Fox And finally…. Pretty sure you can’t answer this!!!! Will there be any surprises in the set list for the farewell tour?
To be honest, we haven’t even discussed it yet! Let’s all of us wait and see
