Mick Underwood

Mick Underwood

Genres: hard rock, instrumental, NWOBHM, instrumental rock, US rock

About Mick Underwood

Mick Underwood (born Michael John Underwood on 5 September 1945; died 28 July 2024) was an English drummer remembered for co-founding Quatermass and Quatermass II. He released the solo single Earthquake at the Savoy which featured the b-side Redwatch. Underwood was the drummer for Ian Gillan's second post-Deep Purple project; Gillan as well as the pre-Deep Purple MKII band Episode Six. Across his career, he was a member of many bands including The Herd, Quatermass and Peace (with Paul Rodgers) as well as being an accomplished session musician recording with many artists. Underwood released a solo single Earthquake at the Savoy which featured the b-side Redwatch co-written by fellow Gillan band-mate Bernie Tormé. Redwatch was also released on the 'free' Gillan album For Gillan Fans Only as track 3.

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