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Tony McCarroll
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“ Anthony "Tony" McCarroll (born 27 June 1971) is an English drummer and one of the founding members of English rock group Oasis, as their drummer from 1991 to April 1995.Biography
Born in Levenshulme, Manchester, England, McCarroll joined pre-Oasis incarnation The Rain in 1990, replacing their drum machine, and linking up with rhythm guitarist Paul Arthurs, bassist Paul McGuigan and singer Chris Hutton. Hutton was later fired and replaced by Liam Gallagher. Liam's brother Noel soon joined and became the band's primary songwriter.
The tension soon grew greatly between him and Noel. McCarroll had been angered by the "£1,000 incident", as the band called it, which occurred after Creation advanced them that sum to purchase new equipment. Having already spent £600 of his own money on drums, McCarroll found that Noel refused to spend any of the cash on drum skins and instead bought a new guitar. He felt Gallagher was intimidated by him. For his part, Gallagher made his feelings clear with his favoured trick of appearing to forget McCarroll's name during interviews. McCarroll was reportedly informed he was no longer in the band via a phone call at his mother's house, not even from Noel or a band member, in 1995 [......] ”
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