Rick Buckler
Rick Buckler (born
6 December,
1955 in
Woking, Surrey,
England), was the drummer and a founding member of
The Jam, an
English rock band that enjoyed considerable success in the
United Kingdom from 1977 until disbanding in 1982. Though spearheaded by songwriter
Paul Weller, the rhythm section of Buckler on drums and
Bruce Foxton on bass were an integral part of the Jam's sound and success. The Jam split at the behest of Weller. Q Magazine reported in March 2006 that Buckler was dismissive of Weller's jazz leanings in the Style Council when Weller played his ex band mate tapes of his new songs. Weller has not spoken to Buckler socially for more than 20 years.
In 1983, Buckler joined '
Time UK', featuring himself, Jimmy Edwards and Ray Simone, both formally of '
MasterSwitch', as well as Danny Kustow from the
Tom Robinson Band and Nick South of both the
Yoko Ono Band and Steve Marriot's All Stars.Time UK Sold nearly 60,000 copies of their first single, 'The Cabaret'. Buckler was reunited with ex Jam bassist and Time UK's Jimmy Edwards as "Snap" who recorded some songs for the short lived Unicorn label. The recordings have subsequently been re issued on a Time UK anthology
Buckler started a furniture restoration business after Time UK's demise.
In November 2005 he announced that he would be playing drums in
The Gift[
1]. Featuring ex-
Maximum High musicians
Russell Hastings (vocals/guitar) and bassist
Dave Moore, Buckler and his band have been playing Jam songs, which has both enabled the group to establish themselves within the live circuit and also allowed them to hone their talents. The band played some sold-out shows in
London at the end of 2005 and in February 2006 embarked on a UK tour.
Ludwig Drums, Merc clothing, Lonsdale and All Mod Icon Magazine have all added their names as official sponsors of The Gift.
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