Gary Driscoll

Gary Driscoll (1946 - June 1987) was an American R&B style rock drummer who performed in a number of successful bands from the 1960s until his violent death in June 1987.

He first entered the music scene when he joined The Electric Elves in 1967, fronted by Ronnie James Dio. The band transformed into The Elves, and then Elf in 1969, releasing a few singles along the way. They were eventually discovered by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover who went on to produce at least two of Elf's three studio albums.

Elf disbanded in 1975 when Driscoll, Dio, Micky Lee Soule (Elf's keyboardist) and Craig Gruber (their bassist) were recruited by Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore to form Rainbow.

Driscoll was sacked from Rainbow shortly after their debut album was recorded. It is said that his firing was simply due to his R&B style of drumming, which did not sit well with Blackmore. Driscoll was replaced with veteran hard rocker Cozy Powell.

After his departure from Rainbow, Driscoll played in the bands Dakota (1978–1980, from Scranton, Pa. formally the Jerry Kelly Band), before starting Bible Black with Craig Gruber, future Blue Cheer guitarist Duck McDonald and singer Jeff Fenholt. This band released the albums Ground Zero and, with a few other musicians, Thrasher, neither of which sold well. Driscoll found a day job, and made a little extra money on the side as a session musician.

He was discovered murdered in the home of a friend in Ithaca NY in June 1987 at the age of 41. His brutal murder remains unsolved with no apparent motive, although it is rumored to have been drug related. The man initially arrested for the crime was acquitted at trial. There have been leads in the case, and the person of interest has fled the country.

Rainbow
  • Ritchie Blackmore
Guitar
Ritchie Blackmore
Vocals
Ronnie James Dio
Graham Bonnet
Joe Lynn Turner
Doogie White
Bass
Craig Gruber
Jimmy Bain
Mark Clarke
Bob Daisley
Jack Green
Roger Glover
Greg Smith
Keyboards
Micky Lee Soule
Tony Carey
David Stone
Don Airey
David Rosenthal
Paul Morris
Drums
Gary Driscoll
Cozy Powell
Bobby Rondinelli
Chuck Burgi
John O'Reilly
John Miceli
Studio albums
  • Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
  • Rising (1976)
  • Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (1978)
  • Down to Earth (1979)
  • Difficult to Cure (1981)
  • Straight Between the Eyes (1982)
  • Bent Out of Shape (1983)
  • Stranger in Us All (1995)
EPs
  • Jealous Lover
Live albums
  • On Stage (1977)
  • Finyl Vinyl
  • Live in Germany/Live in Europe
  • Live in Munich 1977
  • Deutschland Tournee 1976
Compilation albums
  • The Best of Rainbow
  • The Very Best of Rainbow
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Rainbow
  • Classic Rainbow
  • Pot of Gold
  • All Night Long: An Introduction
  • Catch the Rainbow: The Anthology
  • Winning Combinations: Deep Purple and Rainbow
Video albums
  • Live in Munich 1977
  • Live Between the Eyes/The Final Cut
Songs
  • "Stargazer"
  • "Since You Been Gone"
  • "Street of Dreams"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Blackmore's Night
  • Martin Birch
  • Elf
  • Deep Purple
Authority control
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Persondata
Name Driscoll, Gary
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 1946
Place of birth
Date of death 1987
Place of death Ithaca (NY), United States

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