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Doug Sampson

1957 - Today

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Douglas William Sampson (born 30 June 1957) is an English musician. He was the drummer for Iron Maiden from 1978 to 1979. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Doug Sampson is the 1,723rd most popular musician (up from 1,842nd in 2019), the 4,561st most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 4,687th in 2019) and the 281st most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Doug Sampson ranks 1,723 out of 3,175Before him are Malcolm Bilson, Robin Trower, Miyavi, Stanley Turrentine, Daryl Stuermer, and Enver İzmaylov. After him are Tim Bogert, James Cotton, Jo Jones, Charlie Byrd, Daphne Oram, and Charles Lloyd.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Doug Sampson ranks 377Before him are Lawrence Bender, Nick de Firmian, Hassoumi Massaoudou, Ginni Rometty, Antonio Maceda, and Karl Allgöwer. After him are Lindsay Hoyle, K. Sivan, Gordon Strachan, Aleksandr Tkachyov, Nino D'Angelo, and Matthias Reim.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Doug Sampson ranks 4,562 out of 8,785Before him are Henry Lincoln (1930), A. V. Dicey (1835), Martin Litchfield West (1937), Samantha Morton (1977), Stephen Leacock (1869), and George Milne, 1st Baron Milne (1866). After him are Eddie Colman (1936), Jimmy Hogan (1882), John Urry (1946), Peter R. Hunt (1925), Phoebe Dynevor (1995), and Richard Haydn (1905).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Doug Sampson ranks 281Before him are Ronnie Lane (1946), Albert Lee (1943), Bev Bevan (1944), Sophie Muller (1962), Alan Clark (1952), and Robin Trower (1945). After him are Daphne Oram (1925), John Foxx (1948), Richard Sinclair (1948), Steve Hillage (1951), Bernie Marsden (1951), and Jason Orange (1970).