Dennis Bryon | |
Birth Date: | 14 April 1949 |
Birth Place: | Cardiff, Wales |
Genre: | Rock, pop |
Years Active: | 1969–present |
Past Member Of: | Amen Corner (1966-1969) Bee Gees (1974-1979) |
Associated Acts: | Bee Gees |
Dennis Bryon (born 14 April 1949) is a Welsh rock drummer from Cardiff, best known for his work with the Bee Gees from 1974 to 1979.[1]
See main article: Amen Corner (band). His first band was the Blue Jets where fellow band member Rob Parsons subsequently had a very different career.[2] Dennis rapidly moved on to work with more accomplished musicians and his career really started out as a young adult, aged 17, in 1966, when he co-formed the band Amen Corner. They are best known for their hits "Bend Me, Shape Me", "High in the Sky" and the chart-topper "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice". Bryon remained in the band until its split in 1969. Although the group had already split up, they also appeared as themselves in the 1969 horror film, Scream and Scream Again, singing the film's eponymous theme song.
Bryon played with the Bee Gees from 1974 to 1979, and played instruments on the 1977 soundtrack Saturday Night Fever as a member of the Bee Gees, as well as performing on their studio albums; Mr. Natural (1974), Main Course (1975), Children of the World (1976), and Spirits Having Flown (1979). Bryon got the position as Bee Gee's drummer after being informed by a friend:[3]
Dennis co-produced Robin Gibb's 1983 album, How Old Are You?
Bryon released an autobiography about his years with the Bee Gees on 11 August 2015, called You Should Be Dancing: My Life with the Bee Gees.
Dennis now tours with 'The Italian Bee Gees' along with fellow former Bee Gees' backing band musician Blue Weaver and former member of The Bee Gees Vince Melouney.[4]
Bryon currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. His wife, Jenny, died from breast cancer in 2010.
Title | Label | Year | |
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Round Amen Corner | Deram | 1968 | |
The National Welsh Coast Live Explosion Company | Immediate | 1969 | |
Farewell to the Real Magnificent Seven | Immediate | 1969 |
Single | Year |
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"Gin House Blues" | 1967 |
"The World of Broken Hearts" | |
"Bend Me, Shape Me" | 1968 |
"High in the Sky" | |
"(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" | 1969 |
"Let the Good Times Roll and Feel So Good" (withdrawn from UK release) | |
"At Last I've Found Someone to Love" (New Zealand-only release) | |
"Hello Susie" | |
"Judge Rumpel Crassila" (Netherlands-only release) | |
"So Fine" (promo sampler) | |
"Get Back" |
Title | Album details | |
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Mr. Natural |
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Main Course |
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Children of the World |
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Spirits Having Flown |
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Title | Album details | |
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Saturday Night Fever (with various artists) |
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (with various artists) |
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Year | Single |
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1974 | A: "Mr. Natural"B: "It Doesn't Matter Much to Me" |
A: "Throw a Penny"B: "I Can't Let You Go" | |
A: "Charade"B: "Heavy Breathing" | |
1975 | A: "Jive Talkin'"B: "Wind of Change" |
A: "Nights on Broadway"B: "Edge of the Universe" | |
1976 | A: "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)"B: "Country Lanes" |
A: "You Should Be Dancing"B: "Subway" | |
A: "Love So Right"B: "You Stepped Into My Life" | |
1977 | A: "Boogie Child"B: "Lovers" |
A: "Children of the World"B: "Boogie Child" | |
A: "Edge of the Universe" (Live)B: "Words" (Live) | |
A: "How Deep Is Your Love"B: "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" | |
A: "More Than a Woman"B: "Children of the World" | |
A: "Stayin' Alive"B: "If I Can't Have You" | |
1978 | A: "Night Fever"B: "Down the Road" (Live) |
A: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help from My Friends"B: "Nowhere Man/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" | |
A: "Too Much Heaven"B: "Rest Your Love on Me" | |
1979 | A: "Tragedy"B: "Until" |
A: "Love You Inside Out"B: "I'm Satisfied" | |
A: "Spirits (Having Flown)"B: "Wind of Change" |