Geoff Bridgford
Biography[edit]
Geoff Bridgford is an Australian drummer from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is known for his work with bands such as Steve And The Board, The Groove, Tin Tin, and notably, the Bee Gees. Bridgford joined the Bee Gees in 1971 and contributed to their album Trafalgar, which was his only full-length appearance with the band as an official member. He also played on the single "My World" in 1972, which was the last single released with him before he left the band in March of that year. After departing from the Bee Gees, Bridgford continued his career as a recording and touring drummer. From the late 1980s onwards, he has focused more on his career as a singer/songwriter.
Notable Works[edit]
- Trafalgar (1971): Geoff Bridgford's only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member.[1]
- My World (1972): The last single released by the Bee Gees with Geoff Bridgford.[2]
- To Whom It May Concern (1972): Includes the song "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings," the last song recorded with Geoff Bridgford.[3]
- The Loner (1969/70): Features musicians such as Leslie Harvey and Geoff Bridgford from The Groove.[4]
External Links[edit]
- Discography: Discogs
- Homepage: Geoff Bridgford's Homepage
References[edit]
- ↑ Trafalgar (album) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trafalgar_(album)
- ↑ My World (Bee Gees song) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_World_(Bee_Gees_song)
- ↑ To Whom It May Concern (Bee Gees album) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Whom_It_May_Concern_(Bee_Gees_album)
- ↑ The Loner (Maurice Gibb album) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loner_(Maurice_Gibb_album)
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