Steve Kemp (musician)

Steven Michael "Steve" Kemp (born 29 December 1978) is an English drummer. He is the drummer of alternative rock band Hard-Fi.

Steve Kemp
Birth nameSteven Michael Kemp
Born (1978-12-29) 29 December 1978 (age 45)
OriginLancashire, England
GenresAlternative rock, indie rock, punk rock
Occupation(s)Drummer
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active2001—present
WebsiteHard-Fi

Career

Originally from Lancashire, Kemp went to Morecambe High School, before he moved to London in his late teens to take a musical course. Kemp is a big fan of Liverpool F.C.[1] and was originally a drummer for a DJ who happened to be a friend of Richard Archer. When Archer was scouting for members to be in his band, he asked Kemp to be part of it, through Kemp's link with the DJ.[2]

In December 2007 he slammed bands such as Led Zeppelin and The Police for charging their fans £100 for tickets to their live concerts. He said "I know these old bands have a huge legacy but paying over £100 for a ticket is a joke. If it's a band you really love, of course you want to go and see them-but why should you then pay so much money for it? These rock 'n' roll dinosaurs are coming out for a last pay cheque. I don't know what they’re going to do on stage that's so special".[3][4] He then joked, "I think we should split up in November, just to get back together in December. See if it makes us more famous. Maybe we could have November off and get back together in December and call it the reunion tour. The few remaining tickets will sell out in no time. It will be a winner. It will be perfect."[4]

Kemp suffers from Crohn's disease[5][6] and did an Open University degree in nutrition.[7] He is also a keen fisherman[8] and a qualified fly fishing instructor.[9]

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