Paul Winterhart
Paul Winter-Hart is the drummer for the English band, Kula Shaker. He is noted for being reserved in interviews and grew up in East Pennard, Somerset.
In between Kula Shaker splitting in 1999 and reforming in 2006, Winterhart played drums for, did sessions work with Aqualung and formed blues-rock band "Zero Point Field", who prior to Kula Shaker reforming were working on their debut album. After Kula Shaker released "Pilgrim's Progress", Winterhart also played in the Somerset Psychedelic rock band "Goldray" with Reef guitarist Kenwyn House and London-based alternative rock band "Black Casino & The Ghost".
Winterhart lives in Lower Clapton, Hackney, London, with his wife, Nicole, his children, Ivy and Faye, and his Newfoundland dog, Willow. Nicole is so large that she was once mistakenly believed to be the "Beast of Hackney Marshes".