Keith Baxter (drummer)

Keith Baxter (19 February 1971 4 January 2008) was an English rock drummer.

Keith Baxter
Born(1971-02-19)19 February 1971
Morecambe, Lancashire, England
OriginLancaster, England
Died4 January 2008(2008-01-04) (aged 36)
GenresFolk metal
Rock
Indie rock
InstrumentsDrums
Years active19912008
Associated actsAphasia
3 Colours Red
Skyclad
Therapy?
Baby Judas

Biography

As a teenager he became a founder member of Lancaster thrash metal & drinking professionals, Aphasia, before leaving for folk metal pioneers Skyclad, recording five albums with them before leaving in 1995, to move to London and join 3 Colours Red, with whom he recorded two UK Top 40 albums (Pure and Revolt) and six Top 40 singles.

Following the split of the band in 1999, Baxter formed the band Elevation with former bandmate from 3 Colours Red, Pete Vuckovic. The pair signed with Sony but were dropped a year later. He moved back north to Lancaster, and briefly played with the Northern Irish band, Therapy? in 2002. 3 Colours Red formed again soon after that to record a third album (The Union of Souls), but split up again, permanently, in 2005.[1]

Following this split, Baxter played with the Lancaster-based Baby Judas.

He died after suffering liver failure in January 2008.[2]

Discography

With Skyclad

Albums

EPs

With 3 Colours Red

Albums

EPs

  • Paralyse (Creation, 1998)

DVD

  • Live at Islington Academy (Secret, 2005)
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References

  1. Kerrang! 3 Colours Red's Keith Baxter RIP Archived 31 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. NME - accessed January 2016
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