Philip Kinorra

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Philip Kinorra
Birth name Robert Cromwell Anson
Also known as Julien Covey
Julian Covey
Philamore Lincoln
Born (1940-10-20) 20 October 1940 (age 84)
Sherwood, Nottingham
Genres Jazz, Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, vocals
Associated acts Philamore Lincoln, Julian Covey & The Machine, Brian Auger and the Trinity, Graham Bond, Don Rendell, The Who

Philip Kinorra (also known by his stage names Julian Covey, Julien Covey and Philamore Lincoln) is a British drummer and singer who performed with Brian Auger and the Trinity, Graham Bond and Don Rendell, as well as with his own band, Julian Covey & The Machine, for which he sang and played drums. He also played as a replacement drummer for The Who's Keith Moon after he hurt himself in 1967. However, he only played one concert with the band before being replaced by Chris Townson, who continued filling in for Moon for four more concerts.[1][2]

His only solo album, The North Wind Blew South, released in 1970 under the pseudonym "Philamore Lincoln", includes his song Temma Harbour which was re-recorded as a single by Mary Hopkin in the same year.[3]

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