Evans was once upon a time best known for being the hyperactive drummer for Van Der Graaf Generator, a position that once led to a reviewer noting of the band's Pawn Hearts album that it contained "the latest installment of the ever-evolving non-stop Guy Evans drum solo." While his jazz-influenced drum work was one of the sonic linchpins of VDGG, his work outside of the group tended to take a more mainstream form -- his drumming on Fools Mate, bandmate Peter Hammill's solo debut, is positively sedate. Following the breakup of VDGG in 1972, Evans went on to play rock & roll wit...