Glen "Archie" Gamble

Glen "Archie" Gamble
Born (1968-08-03) August 3, 1968
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Origin London, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active Since 1996
Labels Capitol
Associated acts Helix, The Joys, Buffalo Brothers

Glen "Archie" Gamble is a drummer from London, Ontario, Canada and is best known for his tenure in Helix. He has played with some classic rock bands, both as a side-man and in an opening capacity: Kiss, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil, Paul Rodgers, Robert Plant, as well as some younger bands: Sum 41, KAOS, The Trews, Finger 11 and more.[1]

Career

As a member of Helix (1996–2005), Gamble was able to play on several EMI/Capitol Records releases, as well as a live concert DVD put out by EMI International. In 1996, he joined the band on drums, adding some stability and taking on some of singer Brian Vollmer's workload such as road managing duties.[2]

Prior to this, Gamble was in a band called Buffalo Brothers on Attic/Universal Music, almost cracking the Canadian Top 40 at #41. He played in the Buffalo Brothers with future Helix alumni Jeff "Stan" Fountain on bass, Dan Fawcett on guitar, and Shaun Sanders on guitar.[1][3] In late 2004, he left Helix to drum for The Joys. Gamble was replaced in Helix by Brian Doerner.[2]

The Joys (formerly Popjoy) were signed to Koch Records Canada. On July 11, 2008 The Joys released the album Unfold nationally. Gamble left the band in July 2008. Presently, Gamble does session and side-man work, along with being the leader of the cruise ship band GAMBLE. He endorses Yamaha Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Remo Heads, Cool Claws, Headhunters Drumsticks and KickPort.

Discography

Buffalo Brothers

  • Magic Incinerator (1996)

Helix

The Joys

  • Unfold (2008)

Videos

Helix

References

  1. 1 2 Vollmer, Brian (2004). Gimme An R! the story of Brian Vollmer, lead vocalist of Helix. Ball Media Corporation. ISBN 0-9739849-0-2.
  2. 1 2 "HELIX - An Open Letter From "Archie"". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  3. "The London Music Archives - 1996". Chrwradio.com. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
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