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  1. Richard "Snakehips" Dudanski, also known as Richard Nother, is an English drummer who was a member of a number of seminal British proto-punk, punk and post-punk bands, including The 101ers, The Raincoats, Public Image Ltd., Tymon Dogg and the Fools, and the Martin Hannett produced roots-rock dub outfit, Basement 5.

  2. British drummer, dubbed 'Snakehips Dudanski' by Joe Strummer when he joined his first band The 101'ers. Briefly formed his own band Bank Of Dresden in 1979, then moved on to Public Image Limited , The Raincoats and Basement 5 .

  3. He was replaced by a succession of drummers: first Vivian Jackson in January 1979, followed by Eddie Edwards and David Humphrey in February, Richard Dudanski in April, Karl Burns in September, and finally Martin Atkins in October.

  4. 15 nov. 2017 · En 1978, Richard Dudanski tient les fûts et part pour rejoindre PIL en 1979, remplacé par Anthony Thompson qui s’auto-éjectera du groupe le premier jour de l’enregistrement de 19 65 – 19 80, laissant les membres restants sous le choc.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_101ersThe 101ers - Wikipedia

    The project was completed with the help of Strummer's widow Lucinda Tait and former drummer Richard Dudanski, and released in May 2005 as Elgin Avenue Breakdown Revisited via Astralwerks in the US and EMI in Europe. The last track on the 2005 re-issue was an 8-minute version of "Gloria" recorded on 22 May 1976 at the Cellar Club in Bracknell.

  6. Fodderstompf.Com: One of many early drummers, Richard Dudanski (aka Richard Nother) played with PiL mid-1979. Popular belief is that Martin Atkins was drummer on 'Metal Box' – in fact, he only plays on one track – Richard played on the majority of the album; as well as appearing live with the band. This was the first PiL interview Richard ...

  7. www.larousse.fr › encyclopedie › groupe-musicalBasement Five - LAROUSSE

    Groupe britannique de rock-dub fondé en 1980 par Dennis Morris, Leo Williams, J. R. et Richard Dudanski. Produit par Martin Hannett (Joy Division), leur unique album est également sorti en version dub, une démarche plutôt inédite en 1980 mais fréquente quinze ans plus tard, avec la vague techno-dub.