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Instruments
  
Drums

Genres
  
Role
  
Musician


Name
  
Doug Sampson

Years active
  
1975 - 1979

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Born
  
30 June 1957 (age 66) Hackney, London (
1957-06-30
)

Associated acts
  
Iron Maiden, Smiler, Janski

Albums
  
Rock in Rio, Catching Up With the B Sides, 1986-08-10: Bristol, TN, USA, The Soundhouse Tapes

Similar People
  
Dennis Wilcock, Bob Sawyer, Dennis Stratton, Paul Day, Terry Wapram

Music group
  
Iron Maiden (1977 – 1979)

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Douglas Gary Sampson (born 30 June 1957, Hackney, London) is a British musician, best known as the drummer for Iron Maiden from 1977 to 1979.

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Biography

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Prior to joining the band, Sampson was a member of one of Steve Harris' previous groups, Smiler, in 1975, after which he was asked to join Iron Maiden at their inception in the same year. He declined to join at the time as he was "a bit fed up with the whole rock band thing" because he was "completely skint," but accepted a further invitation in November 1977 after he had taken up drumming again in a group called Janski.

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Following a year of playing small pubs with the band, during which they gained a small following, he participated in the recording of Iron Maiden's demo, later released as The Soundhouse Tapes, on 31 December 1978, some tracks from which appeared in the charts of Neal Kay's Heavy Metal Soundhouse club, published weekly in Sounds. Iron Maiden eventually signed to EMI in 1979, following which they undertook two failed attempts at recording their debut album, although one song from these sessions ("Burning Ambition") was included on the B-Side of "Running Free".

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Sampson eventually left the band on 22 December 1979, following health issues brought about by the band's extensive touring schedule, and was replaced by Clive Burr four days later. Although he calls it "a blow," he states that "the truth is, I don't think I could have handled it, so maybe it turned out for the best." Although he would form other bands, Sampson has never played professionally since his time with Iron Maiden, after which he ran an off-licence before becoming a forklift driver.

In 2015, Sampson's old band, Airforce, contributed a track ("War Games") to the "Origins of Iron" compilation, which featured nine tracks by former members of Iron Maiden. After seeing the response from fans, in 2016, Sampson rejoined Airforce after a 20-year absence. He recorded three new tracks with the band and released their career-retrospective album, Judgement Day on 15 July 2016 via their friends, WatchOut Records.

Doug finally returned to the stage, in April 2017. At just his second show back with Airforce, the band headlined the inaugural "Burr Fest" event, at The Lounge, in London. The event raised money for the MS Action Fund, in memory of Doug's Maiden successor, Clive Burr.

Airforce have recorded a new EP "The Black Box Recordings: Volume 1", which will be released on 21st July, again, via WatchOut Records. The EP is the first material to feature the reunited trio of Chop Pitman, Tony Hatton, and Doug Sampson, with new vocalist Dilian Arnaudov.

Discography

Iron Maiden
  • The Soundhouse Tapes (1979)
  • Axe Attack (first press) (1980) – "Running Free"
  • Metal For Muthas (1980)
  • "Running Free" (1980) – "Burning Ambition" only
  • BBC Archives (2002) (Friday Rock Show Session from 1979)
  • Airforce
  • Origins of Iron (2015) - "War Games" only
  • Judgement Day (2016)
  • The Black Box Recordings: Volume 1 EP (2016)
  • References

    Doug Sampson Wikipedia