![]() Woodmansey has also played with Art Garfunkel, was a member of the band Cybernauts, and is currently the featured drummer with 3-D. The album was subsequently re-released in 2006 as Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat ( Castle Music ESMCD895). Īfter the final disbandment of the Spiders, he formed his own band, Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat, with Phil Murray, Frankie Marshall, Phil Plant and eventually Martin Smith, releasing a debut album U Boat in 1977. Woodmansey converted to Scientology after being introduced to it by Mike Garson and had his wedding service at a Scientology church in Sussex. Bowie made no contribution to the album, which was titled The Spiders from Mars. Guest keyboardist was Mike Garson, who had been a major part of Bowie's line-up from the Ziggy Stardust days. This necessitated a change of personnel, with Dave Black on lead guitar (because Ronson was unavailable) and Pete McDonald supplying lead vocals. Woodmansey re-formed the Spiders from Mars for one album, along with Bolder. Woodmansey was replaced by Aynsley Dunbar, who played on Bowie's next album, the 1973 covers album Pin Ups, his final album to feature any member of the Spiders. Woodmansey was dismissed by Bowie in July 1973 shortly after the tour concluded, attributed to compensation disputes and Bowie's failure to tell the drummer the tour's final date was "the last show that we'll ever do", later understood as the retirement of his Ziggy persona. ![]() Visconti was soon replaced by Trevor Bolder, and Woodmansey became a member of the Spiders from Mars backing band with Bolder and Ronson, playing on Bowie's subsequent albums Hunky Dory (1971), The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972) and Aladdin Sane (1973), and joining him on the accompanying Ziggy Stardust Tour. On his first impression of Bowie, Woodmansey said in 2015: "This guy was living and breathing being a rock & roll star." On Woodmansey, Bowie said in 1994: "He was quite open to direction and in a way sort of carried out what I wanted done much more than most of the other drummers I have worked with." By April, Woodmansey resided at Haddon Hall, Beckenham with Bowie, Ronson and Tony Visconti and recorded Bowie's The Man Who Sold the World album. Woodmansey joined Bowie's backing group Hype at the suggestion of guitarist Mick Ronson in late March 1970, replacing drummer John Cambridge. ![]() In May 1978, he became the drummer of the band Screen Idols, who had success with two albums in the UK. With the death of Bowie in January 2016, Woodmansey became the last surviving member of the Spiders. Michael " Woody" Woodmansey (born 4 February 1950) is an English rock drummer best known for his work in the early 1970s as a member of David Bowie's core backing ensemble that became known as the Spiders from Mars in conjunction with the release of Bowie's 1972 LP The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
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