Birth name Edward R. Warby Role Drummer Name Ed Warby | Website www.edwarby.com | |
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Born 7 March 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-03-07 ) Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer Instruments Drums, guitars, bass, vocals, keyboards, percussion Music groups Ayreon, Hail of Bullets (Since 2006) Genres Death metal, Progressive metal, Symphonic metal, Doom metal, Heavy metal, Power metal, Death 'n' roll Albums Universal Migrator Part 2: Fli, Space Metal, La Muerte, The Human Equation, Timeline Similar People Martin van Drunen, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Joost van den Broek, Jan‑Chris de Koeijer, Damian Wilson |
The gentle storm behind the scenes update 6 ed warby drums
Edward R. Warby (born 7 March 1968) was born and raised in Rotterdam and is best known as the drummer for Gorefest and Ayreon.
Contents
- The gentle storm behind the scenes update 6 ed warby drums
- Ed warby drumming 1
- With The 11th Hour
- With Arjen Anthony Lucassen
- With Hail of Bullets
- With Elegy
- With Gorefest
- With Ayreon
- With Lana Lane
- With Star One
- With Love Like Blood
- With Krezip
- References

He also appeared in the band Agressor in 1982 and joined the Eindhoven-based prog-outfit Elegy in 1987. Warby moved to Gorefest in 1992, where he replaced the former drummer just before the recording sessions of "False", he had to learn all themes and develop his work in just two weeks, which he managed to achieve in a matter so fast that producer Colin Richardson nicknamed him Fast Eddy. After Gorefest split up in 1999, he took part in the re-united Gorefest in 2004..

In 1998, Arjen Anthony Lucassen asked him to perform on his album Into the Electric Castle, because Arjen was impressed with Warby's works with Gorefest. From that moment on, Ed Warby had performed on Ayreon's every album, except for Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer. He also performed on the re-recording of Actual Fantasy (the original recording featured a computerized set of drums). He's also a member, since its creation in 2002, of Lucassen's band Star One and has also performed in his latest solo album Lost in the New Real.

He helped the Dutch popband Krezip during the recordings of "Days Like This" in 2002. He also helped German band Love Like Blood with three songs of their album "Snakekiller", in 1998. In 2005 he played live with the Dutch Gothic metal band After Forever while their actual drummer André Borgman was recovering from cancer.

In 2008, Warby began a doom metal project named The 11th Hour, and released the album The Burden of Grief in 2009. All guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, and clean vocals are performed by Warby, with the additional growls contributed by Rogga Johansson (Ribspreader). The Burden of Grief is a concept album, "about a man about to die from a lung disease."