Denny Seiwell
Denny Seiwell | |
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Born | (1943-07-10) July 10, 1943 (age 81) Lehighton, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Drums |
Formerly of | Paul McCartney and Wings |
Denny Seiwell (born July 10, 1943) is an American drummer and a founding member of the rock band Wings.[1] He also drummed for Billy Joel and Liza Minnelli and played in the scores for the films Waterworld, Grease II, and Vertical Limit. His drumming was used in TV shows such as Happy Days and Knots Landing.[2]
Biography
Seiwell was born and raised in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, the son of Donald Seiwell and Fay Carrigan. He has a brother, Darryl. Denny Seiwell is a graduate of Lehighton High School and was a member of the first Carbon County Band in 1961. After graduating from high school, Seiwell enlisted in the United States Navy, in the rate of Musician, playing in the Navy Band. He moved to New York City and caught the eye of Paul McCartney, who recruited him to be in his band Wings and according to Seiwell, the band was like one big family living between London and the McCartneys' farm in Scotland. After leaving the band, Seiwell eventually moved to Los Angeles, where he has resided since 1975.[2][3] Seiwell stated in 2019 that he and McCartney have kept in touch since 1993.[4]
In 2021, Seiwell produced Ram On – The 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul and Linda McCartney's Ram with Fernando Perdomo.[5]
Discography
Paul and Linda McCartney
- 1971: Ram (Capitol)
- Studio albums
- 1971: Wild Life (Apple/EMI)
- 1973: Red Rose Speedway (Apple/EMI)
- Singles
These are singles that have not appeared on any official album except on compilations.
- 1971: Give Ireland Back to the Irish
- 1972: C Moon
- 1972: Mary Had a Little Lamb
- 1972: Hi, Hi, Hi
- Compilations
- 1978: Wings Greatest (EMI)
- 1987: All the Best! – Performs on C Moon, Another Day, Live and Let Die and Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey.
- 2001: Wingspan (EMI)
- 2016: Pure McCartney – Performs on Heart of the Country, Dear Boy, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Too Many People and The Back Seat of My Car.
- Soundtrack
- Live and Let Die – Plays on the title track.
- Single
- 1973: Live and Let Die (Apple/EMI) – Single
Various
- 1969: Kai Winding/JJ Johnson – Betwixt and Between (A&M Records)
- 1970: John Denver – Take Me to Tomorrow (RCA)
- 1971: Astrud Gilberto – Gilberto with Turrentine (CTI)
- 1971: Billy Joel – Cold Spring Harbor (Columbia)
- 1973: Donovan – Essence to Essence (Epic)
- 1975: Keith Godchaux and Donna Godchaux – Keith & Donna (Round)
- 1975: Art Garfunkel – Breakaway (Columbia)
- 1977: Rick Danko – Rick Danko (Arista)
- 1977: Liza Minnelli – Tropical Nights (Columbia)
- 1982: Janis Joplin – Farewell Song (Columbia) – posthumous compilation
- 1984: Deniece Williams – I'm So Proud (Columbia)
Production
- 2021: Ram On – The 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul and Linda McCartney's Ram – With Fernando Perdomo
References
- ^ "On the Beat With Denny Seiwell: Talks New Book, Trio, and Drums". 1 April 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
- ^ a b Gower, Ron (March 18, 2010). "Denny Seiwell returns 'home' for Carbon County Band Festival". Times News. Archived from the original on September 19, 2018. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
- ^ "Denny Seiwell".
- ^ Slate, Jeff (2019)."In and Out of Wings: Denny Seiwell On His Friendship with Paul McCartney and Wings’ Underrated 1971-1973 Era" Rock Cellar Magazine
- ^ "Denny Seiwell".
External links
- Denny Seiwell's web site
- Denny Seiwell Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2016)
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- Paul McCartney
- Linda McCartney
- Denny Laine
- Denny Seiwell
- Henry McCullough
- Jimmy McCulloch
- Geoff Britton
- Joe English
- Laurence Juber
- Steve Holley
- Wild Life (1971)
- Red Rose Speedway (1973)
- Band on the Run (1973)
- Venus and Mars (1975)
- Wings at the Speed of Sound (1976)
- London Town (1978)
- Back to the Egg (1979)
- Wings over America (1976)
- Wings over Europe (2018)
- One Hand Clapping (2024)
- Wings Greatest (1978)
- Cold Cuts (unreleased)
- Wingspan: Hits and History (2001)
- "Give Ireland Back to the Irish"
- "Mary Had a Little Lamb" / "Little Woman Love"
- "Hi, Hi, Hi" / "C Moon"
- "My Love"
- "Live and Let Die" / "I Lie Around"
- "Helen Wheels" / "Country Dreamer"
- "Mrs. Vandebilt" / "Bluebird"
- "Jet" / "Mamunia"
- "Let Me Roll It"
- "Band on the Run" / "Zoo Gang"
- "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
- "Junior's Farm" / "Sally G"
- "Listen to What the Man Said" / "Love in Song"
- "Letting Go" / "You Gave Me the Answer"
- "Venus and Mars"/"Rock Show" / "Magneto and Titanium Man"
- "Silly Love Songs" / "Cook of the House"
- "Let 'Em In" / "Beware My Love"
- "Maybe I'm Amazed" / "Soily"
- "Seaside Woman"
- "Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School"
- "With a Little Luck" / "Backwards Traveller"/"Cuff Link"
- "I've Had Enough" / "Deliver Your Children"
- "London Town" / "I'm Carrying"
- "Goodnight Tonight" / "Daytime Nighttime Suffering"
- "Old Siam, Sir"
- "Getting Closer"
- "Arrow Through Me" / "Old Siam, Sir"
- "Rockestra Theme"
- "Coming Up (Live at Glasgow)"
- "Mama's Little Girl"
- "Big Barn Bed"
- "Little Lamb Dragonfly"
- "No Words"
- "Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)"
- "Call Me Back Again"
- "She's My Baby"
- "Must Do Something About It"
- "Warm and Beautiful"
- "Girlfriend"
- Wings University Tour (1972)
- Wings Over Europe Tour (1972)
- Wings 1973 UK Tour (May 1973)
- Wings Over the World tour (1975-1976)
- Wings UK Tour 1979 (1979)
- Wings Over the World (1979)
- Concert for Kampuchea (1980)
- Rockshow (1980)
- Back to the Egg (1981)
- Wingspan – An Intimate Portrait (2001)
- 1972 Wings Tour Bus
- Discography
- Songs
- McGear
- Concerts for the People of Kampuchea (album)
- Japanese Tears
- Standard Time
- Suzy and the Red Stripes
- The Oriental Nightfish
- Wide Prairie
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