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Rob Harper is a British musician and songwriter. He was born on 28 November 1955 in London, England. He is best known for his work with the band The Waterboys, which he joined in 1983. He has also released several solo albums and collaborated with other artists. Rob Harper began his musical career in the late 1970s, playing in various bands in London. In 1983, he joined The Waterboys, and played on their first two albums, A Pagan Place and This Is the Sea. He left the band in 1986, and went on to pursue a solo career. Rob Harper has released four solo albums, including his debut, Rob Harper (1987), and the critically acclaimed The Last of the Great Romantics (1995). He has also collaborated with other artists, including the British singer-songwriter Eddi Reader, and the American singer-songwriter John Prine. Rob Harper is currently 68 years old. He stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). He has not revealed any information about his dating life or family. Rob Harper has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a musician and songwriter.

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Age 68 years old
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1979

Harper later formed a short-lived UK power pop band called The Dazzlers as a guitarist (he was equally proficient on guitar and bass in addition to drums). They released several singles (including "Lovely Crash" in 1979) and an LP produced by Tommy Ramone, although the band split up shortly before the album was released.

1977

Harper was for a time the guitarist in a South London R&B band called The Marauders, a band set up by UK Subs singer Charlie Harper. When The Marauders became the UK Subs in 1977 Harper switched to drums, alongside bassist Steve Slack. The pair left the UK Subs later in the year to form The Dazzlers.

1976

Rob Harper is an English musician, noted for being an early drummer for The Clash from December 1976 until January 1977.

During his year at Sussex University (he dropped out in mid 1976), he played in a band called The Rockettes, (as a lead guitarist) with William Broad (later to become Billy Idol) (vocals, rhythm guitar), Phil Siviter (drums) and Steve Upstone (bass).

In December 1976, Harper joined The Clash on the December 1976 "Anarchy Tour" supporting the Sex Pistols.

After the tour, Harper quit and the band replaced him with their original drummer, Terry Chimes, who was the drummer on the Clash's first album. Harper's drumming does not appear on any studio recordings, but can be heard on the 9 December 1976 bootleg recording of the Clash playing at the Electric Circus in Manchester.