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Stephen Gilchrist

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Stephen Gilchrist (aka stuffy) is a musician from London, England. He is best known as the drummer in ex-Blur guitarist Graham Coxon's live band and also appears on Burnt To Bitz, Graham Coxon Live at the Zodiac and the single Bloody Annoying / What Ya Gonna Do Now?

Stephen supplied the drums for the Graham Coxon & Jimmy Pursey's single supporting the England national football team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The song was a re-working of the Sham 69 hit "Hurry Up Harry", and was released as "Sham 69 and The Special Assembly". "Hurry Up England" entered the UK Singles Chart at #10.

Stephen has toured and recorded with Charlotte Hatherley, Cardiacs & Cathy Davey. He also writes and records under the name stuffy with his band stuffy/the fuses. stuffy/the fuses second album, Angels Are Ace, was recorded by Steve Albini.

Stephen endorses Sabian cymbals, Ludwig Drums & Vater sticks.

Stephen is the grandson of conductor Kathleen Riddick OBE .

Other bands and musicians Stephen has played with include.

Doo the Moog

Magoo

Beachbuggy

Chris T-T

(p)Art Brut

Glam Chops

Keith John Adams

Qunit ex-UT

The Scaramanga Six

Sarandon

Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer

Pierre Guimard

Alan Tyler & Sean Reed (ex-Rockin' Birds)