Rat Scabies
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Birth name | Christopher Millar |
Also known as | Rat Scabies |
Born | 30 July 1955 |
Origin | Kingston upon Thames, Surrey |
Genres | Punk, rock, new wave |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | None |
Associated acts | Vicious White Kids, The Damned, London SS, The Members, Dead Horse, The Mutants |
Christopher John Millar (born 30 July 1955), known by his stage name Rat Scabies, is a musician best known for his tenure as the drummer for The Damned.
Millar was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. He played drums with Tor and London SS before founding The Damned with Brian James, Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible in 1976. He continued to play with the band with some interruptions and alongside various personnel changes until a dispute over the release of the album Not of This Earth led to his departure in 1995.[1]
His solo work outside The Damned includes a cover version of Bob Dylan's "This Wheel's on Fire", credited to "Rat & The Whale".[2] In 2003 Millar formed a short-lived outfit called The Germans with Peter Coyne and Kris Dollimore, originally from the Godfathers. In recent times, he has played with Donovan, Nosferatu, Neville Staple (formerly of the Specials), Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal), Chris Goss, The Members, The Mutants, The Spammed, Urban Voodoo Machine and Jane Horrocks. He has also worked as a producer, including with Flipron and Ebony Bones.[3]
Millar currently lives with his wife Viv and their three children in Brentford, and is the central character of the book Rat Scabies and The Holy Grail, written by former music journalist Christopher Dawes. The book was published in May 2005 and is billed as "A road trip, a rich historical yarn, and testimony to the odd nature of a great many friendships".[4]
Over the years he has played various brands of drum, starting out with a John Grey 'Autocrat' kit in turquoise sparkle finish, before playing a black Maxwin kit (early 1970s to 1976), a white Pearl kit (late 1976–1981), a white Premier 'Resonator' kit (1982–1983), a Premier 'Black Shadow' kit (1984–1985), then a Premier 'Resonator' in piano black finish (1985–1996). These days he favours vintage Leedy & George Hayman kits.
References
- ↑ Prog Rock Britannia: An Observation in Three Movements
- ↑ Dylan Covers
- ↑ BBC – Press Office – Pretty Ancient
- ↑ Sutton, David (July 2005). "Rat Scabies and Christopher Dawes". Fortean Times. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
5. http://www.specializedproject.co.uk/latestnews/rock-supergroup-the-spammed-recording-tommy-gun/