Mitch Miller
The best known of the drummers for the band who played behind Take That is probably Steve Tate who toured with them in the 1990s for 5 years prior to the bands announced break up in 1996.
Tony McCarroll 1991-1995 Alan White 1995-2004 Steve White (Live only) 2001 Zak Starkey 2004-2008 Terence Kirkbride 2004, 2006-2007 Chris Sharrock 2008-present
George Segal, Jerry Van Dyke, and Steve Martin, to name a few. I'm sure there are more.
And yes, before answering this question I want to say that I play the drums so my opinions of drummers are not based just on the music I mainly listen to. Anyway, asking who the best drummers are is a touchy question due to the varied playing types and levels of skill in different areas, but I'll give you a few drummers that come to mind, and this isn't in order according to skill level or what type of music they play: Terry Bozzio, Neil Peart, Chad Wackerman, Virgil Donati, Greg Bissonette, Dave Weckl, Zoro, Billy Cobham, Thomas Lang, Tomas Haake, Kenny Aronoff, Danny Carey, Joey Jordison, Dennis Chambers, Steve Smith, Ray Luzier, Mike Mangini, Mike Portnoy, and Marco Minneman.
Mitch Miller
Steve George - bassist - was born in 1966.
Steve Papagiannis's birth name is Stephen George Papagiannis.
Steve Zissis's birth name is Stavros George Zissis.
Steve Arbuckle's birth name is Stephen George Arbuckle.
George Oback
Yes, George Soros was interviewed by Steve Croft. It was televised on the TV show 60 Minutes on November 5, 2006.
A person who bangs a rhythm is called a drummer. Famous drummers include Buddy Rich, Carter Beauford, Cindy Blackman, Danny Carey, and Steve Gadd.
The best known of the drummers for the band who played behind Take That is probably Steve Tate who toured with them in the 1990s for 5 years prior to the bands announced break up in 1996.
Steve Martin and George Lopez.
Steve Bridges.
Petticoat Junction - 1963 Steve's Uncle George 7-19 was released on: USA: 31 January 1970