Roy Dyke

{{Short description|British drummer (born 1945)}}

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Roy Dyke (born 13 February 1945 in Liverpool), is a rock drummer noted for his playing with The Remo Four,{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p20138/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Remo 4|last=Unterberger|first=Richie|publisher=AMG|accessdate=18 May 2010}} Badger,{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p3613/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Badger|last=Eder|first=Bruce|publisher=AMG|accessdate=18 May 2010}} and Ashton, Gardner and Dyke.{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p15503/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Ashton, Gardner & Dyke|last=Thompson|first=Dave|publisher=AMG|accessdate=18 May 2010}}

He married Stacia Blake, a former dancer with Hawkwind. Since the 1980s, Dyke has lived in Hamburg, Germany, where he works with Boogie House.

Discography

; With The Remo Four

  • Smile! (1966)
  • Attention (1973)

; With George Harrison

; With Ashton, Gardner and Dyke

  • Ashton Gardner and Dyke (1969)
  • The Worst of Ashton, Gardner + Dyke (1970)
  • What a Bloody Long Day It's Been (1972)
  • Last Rebel (1973)
  • Let it Roll: Live on Stage 1971 (2001)

; With Badger

  • One Live Badger (1973)
  • White Lady (1974)

; With Pat Travers

; {{anchor|Bauer, Garn & Dyke}}With Bauer, Garn & Dyke (with {{ill|Hannes Bauer (guitarist)|lt=Hannes Bauer|de|Hannes Bauer (Rockmusiker)}} and Tom Garn)

  • Sturmfrei (1979)
  • Himmel, Arsch & Zwirn (1982)

; With B.Sharp

  • B.Sharp (1982)
  • You're Making Me Mad (1983)
  • Here Come the Blues Again (1991)

; With other bands

[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p72954/credits|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic Discography of Roy Dyke] Retrieved 14 June 2010

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