Les Warner

After auditioning 100 young hopefuls and experienced veterans, they called Les, and he became the drummer for the Cult on their Electric album (after performing on The Cult's abandoned "Peace" record) and toured the world in support of both the Love and Electric albums, appearing on Saturday Night Live, Joan Rivers Show, Top of the Pops and a host of other television shows around the globe.

Back in London, Warner formed a band called The Hellfire Club with lifelong friend Paul Raven, Killing Joke and Prong bassist.

The McCabes breed of blistering Irish jibs and reels allowed Warner to experiment with new dimensions of sound and style, broadening his array of already accomplished and varied chops.

He has also established a studio near his home in Las Vegas, creating a comfortable recording environment for the performers in his production company, US-UK Music West Coast.

GMOS plays a wide variety of high-powered rock and soul songs including an entire set of Janis Joplin, and several James Brown classics, along with original material.

Warner in 2021