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Hugh Birch Grundy (born 6 March 1945) is an English musician. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Grundy came to prominence in the mid 1960s as the drummer of the English rock band the Zombies .
The Texas group featured bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard, soon to be members of ZZ Top. [39] Another group toured in 1988, going so far as to not only trademark the group's name (the real band had let it lapse) but also recruit a bass guitarist named Ronald Hugh Grundy, claiming that original drummer Hugh Grundy had switched instruments.
The Zombies’ four surviving founding members — lead singer Colin Blunstone, keyboardist Rod Argent, bassist Chris White, and drummer Hugh Grundy, along with Helen Atkinson, the widow and ...
Hugh Grundy, drummer for The Zombies, revved up a motorcycle backstage when the Shangri-Las performed at Murray the K's 1964 Christmas show at the Brooklyn Fox Theater. [9] This live performance was recorded and released on the album Murray the K's Greatest Holiday Show. [10]
[2] [3] White attended St Albans County Grammar School, Hertfordshire, where he met Colin Blunstone, later meeting Rod Argent, Paul Atkinson, and Hugh Grundy who were at St. Albans School, the musicians who became the Zombies. [4]
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"She's Not There" is the debut single by the English rock band the Zombies, written by keyboardist Rod Argent. It reached No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1964, [1] and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States at the beginning of December 1964.
Hugh Grundy (born 1945), English drummer (The Zombies) Jimmy Grundy (politician) (1923–2020), American politician; Joseph Ridgway Grundy (1863–1961), American industrialist and politician; Patrick Michael Grundy (1917–1959; a.k.a. P. M. Grundy), English mathematician known for the Sprague–Grundy theorem