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Simon Wolstencroft

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Simon Wolstencroft is a musician from Manchester, England, best known for playing drums with The Fall between 1986 and 1997.

He was a member of The Patrol, an early incarnation of The Stone Roses with childhood friends Ian Brown and John Squire and was also the drummer for Freak Party which featured Johnny Marr and Andy Rourke. After leaving The Fall, he went on to reunite with Stone Roses singer Ian Brown, performing and co-writing on his Golden Greats album.

Simon's memoir You Can Drum But You Can't Hide is out now in paperback and e-book. Visit the publisher's website (Strata Books) to hear Si reading extracts from his book and other exclusives.
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'Debut: Bend Sinister - The Fall' by Simon Wolstencroft

My publisher, Strata Books asked me to write a piece for their new Debut series where musicians write about the making of their debut album.

Would love to, I said. And, of course, I had to write about the making of Bend Sinister with The Fall. I think it's a pretty good read (with some music to set the scene), hope you enjoy it.

Check out the Debut section at Strata Books to read the full piece Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 02, 2015 04:54 Tags: essay, memoir, simon-wolstencroft, the-fall
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