Gavin Harrison Net Worth

Gavin Harrison is an Australian actor born on December 29, 1970. He is best known for his roles in Signs and Wonders (1995), Home and Away (1988) and A Country Practice (1981). He has been acting since 1981 and has appeared in numerous films and television shows.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Sign Capricorn
Genres Progressive rock, jazz fusion, experimental music
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, percussion, tap guitar
Years active 1979–present
Labels Lava, Roadrunner, Atlantic
Associated acts Porcupine Tree King Crimson OSI The Pineapple Thief
Website gavharrison.com

💰 Net worth

Gavin Harrison, the talented Australian actor born on December 29, 1970, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With his impressive acting skills and dedication to his craft, Harrison has successfully built a career that has earned him significant financial success. As he continues to conquer both the big and small screens, his net worth is projected to grow even further, reflecting his continued success in the entertainment industry.

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Awards and nominations:

He won the Modern Drummer magazine readers' poll for "best progressive drummer of the year" consecutively from 2007–2010 and again in 2016. He won "Best Prog Drummer" in DRUM USA magazine 2011. He is the featured cover story on Modern Drummer January 2009 and February 2015. Rolling Stone Magazine polls rate him as the third best drummer in the past 25 years. Best Prog Drummer 2011 & 2012 in Prog Magazine. In 2014, Modern Drummer magazine placed Gavin in the Top 50 Greatest Drummers of all Time.

Biography/Timeline

1979

Gavin started to work professionally in 1979. In 1983–84 he toured as a member of Renaissance. He worked as a freelance session Drummer on records and tours for the following artists: Incognito, Lisa Stansfield, Lewis Taylor, Artful Dodger, Paul Young, Iggy Pop, Level 42, Porcupine Tree, OSI, King Crimson, Shooter, Dizrhythmia,The Kings Of Oblivion, Sam Brown, Tom Robinson, Go West, Black, Gail Ann Dorsey, B J Cole, Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin, Nathan East, Yasuaki Shimizu, Camouflage, Kevin Ayers, Claudio Baglioni, Franco Battiato, Chizuko Yoshihiro, Jakko, Richard Barbieri, Mick Karn, Eros Ramazzotti, Devogue.

2007

He won the Modern Drummer magazine readers' poll for "best progressive Drummer of the year" consecutively from 2007–2010 and again in 2016. He won "Best Prog Drummer" in DRUM USA magazine 2011. He is the featured cover story on Modern Drummer January 2009 and February 2015. Rolling Stone Magazine polls rate him as the third best Drummer in the past 25 years. Best Prog Drummer 2011 & 2012 in Prog Magazine. In 2014, Modern Drummer magazine placed Gavin in the Top 50 Greatest Drummers of all Time.

2008

In 2008, Gavin joined King Crimson as part of a dual-drummer line-up with Pat Mastelotto. Gavin played a number of shows in the United States in August with the band.

2010

Harrison has authored two instructional drum books entitled Rhythmic Illusions and Rhythmic Perspectives. He also wrote and produced his own instructional DVDs, Rhythmic Visions and Rhythmic Horizons, at his home studio. 2010 saw the release of Rhythmic Designs, a book of transcriptions by Terry Branam, and a 3-hour DVD of Gavin's explanations and demonstrations. It won 'Best in Show' at the summer NAMM show in the USA. 2014 sees the release of Rhythmic Compositions a book of 20 detailed drum transcriptions (by Terry Branam) of recorded Porcupine Tree performances – plus photos and stories of the recording and creative process.

2011

On 23 August 2011 he was a featured performer on the 'Late Show with David Letterman' as part of their second "Drum Solo Week", along with such players as Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart, and Dennis Chambers.

2017

In January 2017 he was guest Drummer with The Pineapple Thief for European tour in support of their album Your Wilderness (in which he also played all the drums). ”We’re so excited that we have made it happen. It’s a real once in a lifetime event", said their leader Bruce Soord.