Two British tours in support of American R&B icon Little Richard preceded Waller's 1965 addition to the Steampacket, a fledgling blue-eyed soul group featuring vocalists Rod Stewart and Julie Driscoll -- when Stewart exited to join the Jeff Beck Group, he brought Waller with him, yielding a now-classic blues-rock LP, 1968's Truth. Around the same time Waller backed Jimi Hendrix during a handful of British dates, and was rumored to be Brian Jones' choice for drummer in a proposed project that never materialized due to the ex-Rolling Stone's July 3, 1969, death. When Stewart began work on his 1969 solo debut, An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down, Waller was again installed behind the drum kit, and he later resurfaced on Stewart classics including Every Picture Tells a Story, Gasoline Alley, and Never a Dull Moment. During the 1970s Waller remained a sought-after studio contributor, additionally joining saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith and bassist Bob Brunning in the Deluxe Blues Band and playing in various incarnations of the group. Waller died of liver failure on April 29, 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi