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Stuart Elliott was born on 22 May, 1953 in London, United Kingdom, is an A Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel members. Discover Stuart Elliott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May, 1953
Birthday 22 May
Birthplace London, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1953

Stuart Elliott (born Stuart Alexander Elliott, 22 May 1953) is an English drummer, composer and producer.

He was the original drummer for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel and during his time with this band he became a session drummer playing for top artists such as Kate Bush, Al Stewart, The Alan Parsons Project, Roger Daltrey, Paul McCartney, Claudio Baglioni, Lucio Battisti, among others.

Elliott was born in London, England.

He started to be interested in playing drums at the age of three by watching his father who was a jazz drummer.

"Until I was fifteen, I was educated at St. Michael's School, Belgravia. Since then I have done a bit of session work, including a tour with Adam Faith and drifted through a number of rock bands until someone who heard me do a gig with a band called Monksilver mentioned me to Steve Harley. We soon discovered we could communicate on the same level, and having joined the band, I quickly realised that I had found my niche in rock music."

With Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Elliott enjoyed three top 10 albums including the number 1 single "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" and other four top 10 singles.

1976

In January 1976, Elliott went to Abbey Road Studios to play drums for Al Stewart's album Year of the Cat.

1977

After Steve Harley disbanded Cockney Rebel in 1977, Elliott was called by Andrew Powell to play drums on Kate Bush's first album, The Kick Inside.

This would be first of the five albums with Elliott on drums as he became one of Bush's preferred drummers.

"He's so easy to work with because he knows what I'm like. Occasionally I'll even ask him to use cymbals on a track now! He's been through that whole stage where I just couldn't handle cymbals or hi-hats."

Elliott later on played drums on hits such as "Babooshka", "Running Up That Hill", "Hounds of Love" and "Cloudbusting".

Between September 1977 and January 1978, Elliott went on to play drums on The Alan Parsons Project third album, Pyramid, which would be the first of ten albums where he became part of the rhythm section, and he continued playing and contributed in the songwriting for the next three solo albums of Parsons.

1980

During the 1980s, his career as session drummer emerged.

As well as continuing session drumming for Kate Bush and The Alan Parsons Project he went to on to play for Justin Hayward's song "Suitcase", from the album Night Flight in 1980.

1984

In 1984, he played drums on Paul McCartney's hit "No More Lonely Nights".

That same year he and the rest of The Alan Parsons Project core musicians team, Ian Bairnson and David Paton, were joined by the singer Colin Blunstone and Camel's keyboardist Peter Bardens, and formed Keats.

Elliott not only played drums and percussion, he also took part in the songwriting and, with Colin Blunstone, he wrote "Tragedy" and "Night Full of Voices".

1985

Particularly noteworthy, with Colin Blunstone he also wrote "Where Do We Go From Here" and "Helen Loves Paris", which Blunstone released as a single in 1985.

Elliott appeared on various TV shows including Top of the Pops playing with Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, Roxy Music and Kate Bush.

He also appeared with Bryan Adams on the music video for Roger Daltrey's song "Let Me Down Easy".

Bush included Elliott in her music videos of "Big Sky" (where his brother, Lindsay Elliott, was on drums), and of "Rubberband Girl".

1993

In 1993, Elliott joined Alan Parsons again to record Try Anything Once, they would then continue recording two more studio albums, On Air and The Time Machine, and, for the first and only time, he took the lead on vocals for a song co-written by Andrew Powell, "Take The Money and Run", which appeared on The Very Best Live album.

1994

With Alan Parsons, Ian Bairnson and other different musicians and singers, he toured from 1994 to 2002 covering the US, South America, Japan and big part of Europe.

1997

During this period he played at the Night of the Proms in 1997 as part of the Alan Parsons performance and with Simple Minds, Deborah Harry and Paul Young.

After splitting with Alan Parsons, Elliott did a library album (music made specifically to be used in TV and film).

He toured again with Steve Harley various times.

Elliott also played with Jon Anderson and Alice Cooper on the Ultimate British Rock Symphony Tour.

2013

In 2013, Elliott got together with Al Stewart to play at the Royal Albert Hall tracks from the Year of the Cat album.

2015

They played again together at the same venue in 2015.

In May 2015 he was called again by Andrew Powell along with David Paton and Tim Renwick to record an album for singer and actor Jules Knight, and in August he started to record with Al Stewart's musician Dave Nachmanoff.

In November 2015, Elliott toured with Steve Harley and original members to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Best Years of Our Lives.

Stuart can also play bass guitar, guitar and piano, triangle, simmons, tambourine, xylophone, guiro, wind-chimes, keyboards, castanets and gong.