Clem Cattini (born Clemente Anselmo Cattini, 28 August 1937, Stoke Newington, North London, England) was the drummer for the 1960s English band, The Tornados as well as being used as a session musician. Cattini is one of the most prolific drummers in UK recording history, appearing on hundreds of recordings by artists as diverse as Engelbert Humperdinck and Lou Reed, including featuring on a record 44 different UK number one singles.
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| - Clem Cattini (born Clemente Anselmo Cattini, 28 August 1937, Stoke Newington, North London, England) was the drummer for the 1960s English band, The Tornados as well as being used as a session musician. Cattini is one of the most prolific drummers in UK recording history, appearing on hundreds of recordings by artists as diverse as Engelbert Humperdinck and Lou Reed, including featuring on a record 44 different UK number one singles. Clem was considered for Led Zeppelin on a couple of occasions. He was initially on Jimmy Page's shortlist of drummers when forming the band, before they settled on John Bonham. Also at a later stage he was once asked to join Led Zeppelin for a brief spell in 1975 but turned down the offer. Prior to this he had appeared alongside John Paul Jones on Donovan's hit single "The Hurdy Gurdy Man". (en)
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| - Clem Cattini (born Clemente Anselmo Cattini, 28 August 1937, Stoke Newington, North London, England) was the drummer for the 1960s English band, The Tornados as well as being used as a session musician. Cattini is one of the most prolific drummers in UK recording history, appearing on hundreds of recordings by artists as diverse as Engelbert Humperdinck and Lou Reed, including featuring on a record 44 different UK number one singles. (en)
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