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Years active. 1979–2020. Jerry Harold Speiser (born 12 August 1953) is an Australian musician. He is best known as the drummer and a founding member of 1980s pop / new wave group Men at Work, [1] [2] which had Australian, US and UK hits with their singles "Who Can It Be Now?"
Jerry Speiser – batteria, percussioni, cori (1979–1984) Greg Sneddon - tastiere (1979) Greg Ham – sassofono, tastiere, voce, flauto, armonica; John Rees – basso, cori (1980–1984) Jeremy Alsop – basso, cori (1985–1986) James Black – chitarra, tastiere, cori (1985–1986) Mark Kennedy – batteria (1985)
30 ott 2022 · Jerry Speiser. The Men at Work drummer, along with his bandmate John Rees, was unceremoniously fired from the group just prior to the making of the band's third record following a reported...
10 set 2019 · They then recruited drummer Jerry Speiser, mercurial multi-instrumentalist Greg Ham and bassist John Rees. This early incarnation of Men At Work established a cult following on the pub circuit before being signed to CBS in early 1981.
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Jerry Speiser – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1979–1984) Greg Ham – keyboards, vocals, saxophone, harmonica, flute (1979–1985, 1996–2002; occasional performances until 2012; died 2012) John Rees – bass, backing vocals (1980–1984) Former touring members. Jeremy Alsop – bass, backing vocals (1985–1986)
31 lug 2020 · Provided to YouTube by MGMWho Can It Be Now (Live in Christchurch 1982) · Men At Work · Jerry Speiser · Phil Butson · Greg HamLive in Christchurch 1982℗ 2020...
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By early 1981, Australian new wave group, Men at Work consisted of Greg Ham on flute, saxophone, keyboards and vocals; Colin Hay on vocals and guitar; John Rees on bass guitar; Jerry Speiser on drums and backing vocals; and Ron Strykert on lead guitar and vocals.