Aynsley Thomas Dunbar was born in
Liverpool, England. He started his professional career in Derry Wilkie and the Pressmen in 1963. In 164, he joined the The Excheckers then In December 1964 he joined
Merseybeat group
The Mojos, who were renamed Stu James & the Mojos, with original members vocalist Stu James and guitarist Nick Crouch and bass player
Lewis Collins (later an actor in
The Professionals). This line-up continued until 1966. Dunbar then auditioned for
the Jimi Hendrix Experience – losing to
Mitch Mitchell on a coin toss. Dunbar then joined
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers replacing
Hughie Flint. He stayed with Mayall until the spring of 1967 (playing on the
A Hard Road album), and was replaced by
Mick Fleetwood. After a short stint in
the Jeff Beck Group, Dunbar founded 'the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation', prior to his band's first album release
The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation (1968). Subsequently, Dunbar founded a short-lived progressive rock band called Blue Whale, which debuted with a tour of Scandinavia in January 1970. Dunbar was subsequently the drummer for
Frank Zappa, playing on the solo albums ''
Apostrophe (') and Waka/Jawaka'', and the
Mothers' albums
The Grand Wazoo,
Fillmore East – June 1971, and
Just Another Band from L.A., as well as the film
200 Motels. He filled in for Flo and Eddie when they left the Zappa group after an irate British "fan" pushed Zappa off the
Rainbow stage in 1971. In 1974 he played on the soundtrack of
Dirty Duck, an adult animated film directed by
Charles Swenson. In the mid-1970s Dunbar played drums for former
Grin leader,
Nils Lofgren, before joining the newly formed
Journey on February 1, 1974. He remained a member until the end of the
Infinity Tour on September 2, 1978, in Oakland, a period that encompassed Journey’s first four studio albums. Soon after, he joined
Jefferson Starship for three albums. On 28 December 1978, he played at Winterland in San Francisco with
the Tubes. Dunbar joined
Whitesnake in 1985 and performed on their 1987 album,
Whitesnake. He also spent some time working with
Pat Travers,
Eric Burdon,
UFO,
Michael Schenker,
Mogg/Way and
the Animals. He has been the drummer for the
World Classic Rockers since 2003. In 2005, he drummed on
Jake E. Lee's solo
Retraced album. In 2008, Dunbar recorded an album of material for Direct Music with
Mickey Thomas of
Starship, and musicians such as Jake E. Lee, former guitarist for
Ozzy Osbourne. The complete recordings of Dunbar's drumming with Frank Zappa at
Carnegie Hall in October 1971 were released exactly 40 years after the event in a four-CD set. In 2009, the blues album
The Bluesmasters featuring Mickey Thomas was released, featuring Dunbar on drums along with Tim Tucker on guitar and Danny Miranda on bass, as well as guest stars such as Magic Slim on guitar and vocals.
Drummerworld recognized Dunbar as the only drummer to have played with such a robust variety of successful bands and musicians. In 2017 Aynsley was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey. Dunbar was ranked by
Rolling Stone as 27th greatest drummer of all time. == Personal life ==