Chris Sharrock (born 30 May 1964) is an English drummer from Bebington, Cheshire, currently based in Merseyside. He is currently a member of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and has previously been a member of the La's, Beady Eye, the Icicle Works, the Wild Swans, World Party, the Lightning Seeds and Robbie Williams's backing band.
As a member of the La's, Sharrock recorded drums on the band's 1988 single, "There She Goes", considered a "founding piece of Britpop's foundation." Between 1997 and 2008, Sharrock was the drummer for Robbie Williams, appearing on the UK Albums Chart number one albums, Life thru a Lens (1997), I've Been Expecting You (1998), Sing When You're Winning (2000) and Escapology (2003).
Between 2008 and 2009, Sharrock was the touring drummer for Oasis during its Dig Out Your Soul Tour. Following the band's break-up in August 2009, Sharrock and the remaining band members, Liam Gallagher, Andy Bell and Gem Archer, reformed under the name Beady Eye, releasing two studio albums – Different Gear, Still Speeding (2011) and BE (2013) – before disbanding in October 2014. Sharrock joined Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds in 2016, reuniting him with Oasis member Noel Gallagher, and making him and Gem Archer the only members of Oasis to have been part of both Liam and Noel Gallagher's post-Oasis projects.
Sharrock subsequently joined World Party as an official member in the mid-1990s, followed by a stint in the Lightning Seeds. In 1994, he was a member of "Terry and the Lovemen", a one-off recording project that was actually the band XTC appearing on under a pseudonym. Sharrock also played drums on Del Amitri's 1995 album Twisted, but was not an official member of that band. By 1998, Sharrock was the drummer in Robbie Williams' band, a position he held for the next 8 years.
Sharrock became a touring guest for Oasis he played on the Dig Out Your Soul tour. he performed several times whilst touring with Oasis during 2008 and 2009. As well, he was noted for his flamboyant tricks with his drumsticks, including twirling them during the intro to "Morning Glory" and throwing them up in the air now and again.
In an interview given during the South American tour of 2009 (posted by Noel Gallagher on the Official Oasis Blog), Noel Gallagher, asked to compare the drumming prowess of Chris Sharrock and Zak Starkey, stated that they are both the same. Starkey and Sharrock have an extremely similar history, very often taking over from each other; Sharrock was Starkey's predecessor as the drummer for both the Icicle Works and the Lightning Seeds.
Sharrock formed Beady Eye with Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, and Andy Bell. He would be featured on their two studio albums Different Gear, Still Speeding and BE. When Beady Eye disbanded, Sharrock joined the touring band for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, who were promoting the album Chasing Yesterday. Along with his former bandmate Archer, Sharrock was announced as a full-time member for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds during the 2017 recording sessions of Who Built The Moon? Sharrock did not, however, appear on the album in any capacity.
He did appear on the band's next album, 2023's Council Skies, drumming on about half the tracks.
Sharrock was offered to be the drummer for Oasis' Live '25 Tour but rejected for unknown reasons, with Joey Waronker being selected as his replacement.
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His cymbal setup on the last Beady Eye tour was composed of Zildjian cymbals;
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