Name 3 under appreciated pop/rock drummers


Since the best rock drummer thread has garnered some interest, this thread could create some diverse and interesting respones. My 3 are as follows...
1-Gil Moore-Triumph-Being Canadian.
2-Jerry Shirley-Humble Pie/Fastway-Didn't sell enough records.
3-Roger Taylor-Queen-Overshadowed in his own band.
dayglow
Dino Danelli (Young Rascals)
B.J. Wilson (Procol Harum)
George Grantham (Poco)
Ringo

Great job, Oregon (Clive Bunker is killer) and Cmalak (Ian Paice is wonderful).
Cozy Powell. Modern Drummer said it best by stating that Cozy never reached Bonham like status because he was never associated with one band like Bonham or Paice.

Tommy Aldridge is another drummer associated with multiple bands and a great talent who is probably not given enough credit.

I am not sure Alex Van Halen received the credit he deserved—may be overshadowed by Eddie and contemporaries like Peart.

On a smaller level there was Frank Briggs from an 80’s upstate New York band called 805. I was lucky enough to see them many times and Frank was mesmerizing. He has gone on to record with his own band and perform at clinics. Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k67ptMisUM&feature=related and watch his solo from 1986 (amateur quality). The first 4 minutes or so he plays melodically on Simmons drums which were popular at that time. If you do nothing more, check out from about the 6:30 mark and watch his snare drum work and amazing patterns between the snare, bass drum and china cymbals.
Govt Mules, Matt Abts but that may be on fringe of this topic.
Kansas drummer, Phil Ehart gets a vote from me.
The ultimate pop drummer? IMO Stewart Copeland.