Jim Capaldi

JIM CAPALDI
 
 
Jim Capaldi  (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) was an English drummer, singer and songwriter.  His musical career spanned more than four decades.  He co-founded the psychedelic rock band Traffic in 1967 with Steve Winwood with whom he co-wrote the majority of the band’s output.  He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a part of Traffic’s original line-up.  Capaldi also wrote lyrics for other artists, such as “Love Will Keep Us Alive” and “This is Reggae Music”.  As a solo artist he scored more than a half dozen chart hits in various countries, the most well-known being “That’s Love” as well as his cover of “Love Hurts”.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

After appearing only at the Concert for Bangladesh that George Harrison organized in 1972Pete Townshend of the Who brought together an allstar line-up for a 1973 concert intended to bring Eric Clapton out of hiding and to help him kick his habit.  Known as the Rainbow Concert, musicians on hand include Rick Grech and Stevie Winwood from Blind FaithJim Capaldi (who had co-founded Traffic with Winwood), Anthony “Rebop” Kwaku Baah (a percussionist from Ghana who played with Traffic and also the German band Can), Ron Wood (then in Faces), and drummer Jimmy Karstein (who was on hand for the final album by Buffalo Springfield). 

 

(May 2014)

 

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