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Oasis rob Robbie's drummer
May 15, 2008, 10:00 GMT
Oasis have stolen Robbie Williams' drummer.
The band's previous percussionist Zak Starkey - son of former Beatle Ringo Starr - reportedly quit this week, but Oasis have wasted no time in finding a replacement in Chris Sharrock.
Liam and Noel Gallagher's decision to hire Chris, who has allegedly fallen out with the 'Angels' singer over his decision to take a break from music, is sure to anger Robbie who they have a bitter rivalry with.
A source said: "As everyone knows Oasis and Robbie are far from friends, and this move is sure to infuriate Robbie. Chris is just desperate to play and at least now he will get some action with Oasis."
Chris has been drumming for Robbie since 1997 and also lent his talents to singles 'There She Goes' by The La's and on the novelty soccer anthem 'Three Lions'.
Noel and Liam have been feuding with Robbie since 2000 when guitarist Noel labelled the 'Feel' singer "the fat dancer from Take That".
Robbie famously responded by calling the rocker a "mean-spirited dwarf" and challenging Liam - who is married to Robbie's ex-girlfriend Nicole Appleton - to a prize fight at that year's BRIT Awards.
The trio have been trading barbed comments ever since.
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MariahMay 17th, 2008 - 14:53:45
I am sure Robbie could care less. It's not like his music is drummer-driven. No one comes to see his drummer. My neighbor could be his drummer and no one would know the difference. And besides, I am sure Robbie would understand as he has no intentions (apparently) of touring any time soon or even recording while he is on his hiatus (tho' it's been a long one). People need to make a living and the drummer is no different.
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