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Submission declined on 28 March 2024 by Mach61 (talk). This draft violates our WP:NOTINDISCRIMINATE policy, which states that Declined by Mach61 7 months ago.To provide encyclopedic value, data should be put in context with explanations referenced to independent sources.The large "Recording & Live Music" consists of a massive list of artists the subject has worked with, duplicating the discography section. Please read other articles in Category:British percussionists to gain an understanding of how articles are formatted. |
Ralph Salmins | |
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Born | June 4, 1964 |
Origin | London |
Occupation | Percussionist |
Formerly of | , |
Website | http://www.ralphsalmins.com |
Ralph Salmins (born June 4th 1964)[1] is a British drummer, percussionist and session musician. With an extensive biography and best known for studio and live work with Van Morrison, Björk, Robbie Williams, and as a member of The Waterboys as well as recording on albums and film soundtracks.[2] Salmins is currently a Drum Kit professor for both the Royal College of Music[3] in London, and The Guildhall School of Music and Drama.[4]
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