Corky Laing
Rock drummer for Mountain
Rock drummer for Mountain
Born in 1948, this drummer gained prominence as a member of the rock band Mountain. The band's hit song, 'Mississipi Queen', showcased powerful rhythmic styles and became iconic in the 1970s. Laing's drumming was characterized by energetic performances, contributing to the band's status during the era. He has also collaborated with various artists and participated in several projects post-Mountain, maintaining a presence in the rock music scene.
Played drums on the hit 'Mississippi Queen'
Performed with the band Mountain
Contributed to the rock genre in the 1970s
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