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| Born | October 22, 1954 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, U.S.  | 
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| Years active | 1971–present | 
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Craig Krampf (born October 22, 1954) is an American drummer, percussionist, arranger, record producer and songwriter.
The majority of his notable credits are as a studio drummer. Since the 1970s, he has played on albums by other artists ranging from Steve Perry to Alabama to Kim Carnes to Flo & Eddie to Alice Cooper to Melissa Etheridge. Additionally, Krampf and Perry were founding members of the short-lived rock group Alien Project.
As a songwriter, his biggest hit was with Steve Perry's "Oh Sherrie" (co-written with Perry, Randy Goodrum, and Bill Cuomo), which peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] Besides "Oh Sherrie," Krampf co-wrote three other songs on Perry's Street Talk album, including "Strung Out", which made it to #40 on the Billboard Hot 100. He also co-wrote a song with Kim Carnes and Duane Hitchings—"I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is"—on the Grammy Award-winning Flashdance (1983) soundtrack.
As a producer, his most notable credit is for producing Ashley Cleveland's "Big Town" (1991, Atlantic Records),[2] Krampf also produced Disappear Fear's self-titled studio album (1994, Rounder Records).
Partial résumé
- Kim Carnes – "Bette Davis Eyes", "Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes)", Romance Dance, Mistaken Identity, Voyeur, Café Racers, Barking at Airplanes, Light House, View from the House
 - Alice Cooper – Special Forces, Zipper Catches Skin
 - Paul Stanley – Paul Stanley
 - Lita Ford – Lita
 - Cher – "Skin Deep"
 - Richard Simmons – Reach
 - Jane Wiedlin – Jane Wiedlin
 - Randy Meisner – One More Song
 - Timothy B. Schmit – Playin' It Cool
 - Joan Armatrading – "Drop the Pilot"
 - Steve Perry – Street Talk
 - The Motels – "Only the Lonely"
 - Melissa Etheridge – "Bring Me Some Water"
 - Pam Tillis – Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey
 - Patty Loveless – "You Can Feel Bad"
 - Tanya Tucker – "Can't Run from Yourself"
 - Nick Gilder – "City Nights"
 - Silver Condor (feat. Joe Cerisano) – "Trouble At Home"
 
References
- ↑ Billboard.com
 - ↑ "Big Town." Big Town (Musical CD, 1991) WorldCat. Worldcat.org, n.d. Web. 07 Mar. 2013.
 
External links
- Craig Krampf at AllMusic
 - Craig Krampf discography at Discogs
 - Craig Krampf at IMDb