Duncan Parsons started out on the drums in the mid 80s, taking the likes of
Bill Bruford,
Simon Phillips,
Barriemore Barlow,
Dave Mattacks and
Bob Siebenberg as major influences. He is self taught, apart from a lesson from Bill Bruford (which he would apparently be glad to have again!) With a major lean towards jazz and the more melodic end of progressive rock, his musical career has followed a number of different paths. Between 1992 and 1997, he appeared on a number of obscure albums (with
Paley's Watch (see here), Marc Catley and the Flaming Methodists, Sound, and others), o…
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