Chris Dreja
Christopher Walenty Dreja[1] (born 11 November 1945 in Surbiton, Surrey)[2][3] is an English musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist and bassist for The Yardbirds.
Chris Dreja | |
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Chris Dreja (right) and Ben King, Basingstoke 2008 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Christopher Walenty Dreja |
Born | Surbiton, Surrey, England | 11 November 1945
Genres | Blues rock, rock |
Instruments | Guitar, bass, keyboards |
Years active | 1963–2013 |
Associated acts | The Yardbirds, Box of Frogs |
Early life
His father was of Polish descent. Dreja was born in Surbiton, and raised in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.[2] His brother Stefan Dreja chanced to meet Top Topham, and introduced Topham to his brother.[2] Topham and Dreja were influenced by folk/blues guitarist Gerry Lochran; he influenced them to switch from acoustic to electric guitars according to Greg Russo in his book The Yardbirds: The Ultimate Rave-Up. They made their debut with electric guitars at concert with Duster Bennett and a young Jimmy Page.[2]
The Yardbirds
Dreja and Topham became core members of the Metropolitan (or Metropolis) Blues Quartet. During the space of a year Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, and Paul Samwell-Smith joined the group which became the Yardbirds. The 15-year-old Topham left the group when the band went professional but Dreja continued on to play rhythm guitar with musicians such as Eric Clapton and later Jeff Beck.[2]
Dreja changed from rhythm to bass guitar following the departure of the original bassist, Paul Samwell-Smith. Dreja co-authored many Yardbirds group compositions, especially those on the album Roger the Engineer.[2]
After the group broke up, Page offered Dreja the position of bassist in a new band he was forming (later to become Led Zeppelin).[4] Dreja declined in order to pursue a profession in photography. He photographed Led Zeppelin for the back cover of their debut album.[2]
Dreja played in the Yardbirds spin-off band Box of Frogs in the 1980s, and had been part of the Yardbirds' reformation from 1992 to 2013.
In 2002, The Yardbirds re-emerged and a new album, Birdland, was released.[2]
Dreja suffered a series of strokes in 2012/2013 and had not performed with The Yardbirds since mid-2012. In July 2013 it was announced that he had officially left the band for medical reasons and was replaced by original lead guitarist Top Topham.[5]
See also
References
- "BMI | Repertoire Search". Repertoire.bmi.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- Unterberger, Richie (11 November 1945). "Biography by Richie Unterberger & Bruce Eder". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
- "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006". Findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- Russo, Greg (1998). Yardbirds: The Ultimate Rave-Up. Floral Park, New York: Crossfire Publications. ISBN 0-9648157-3-7.
- "Topham Replaces Dreja in Yardbirds | Vintage Guitar® magazine". Vintageguitar.com. 10 July 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2014.