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Brack wrote:

Love this guys work.... with Satch
Jeff Campitelli - Vic Firth - Interview
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Jeez Brack, I don't know why I overlooked Jeff since I've met him on numerous occasions. Jeff's a good buddy of mines now ex-brother-in-law. My bud Kenny has 2 daughters who were raised on Satriani, full access, thanks to Uncle Jeff. Jeff pops up frequently here in Benicia sitting in with friends in his spare time for occasional charity/benefit gigs.

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ohiodawg13 wrote:
Brack wrote:

Love this guys work.... with Satch
Jeff Campitelli - Vic Firth - Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjTiIdLq … re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03WW_JmN … re=related

~ Brack ~

Jeez Brack, I don't know why I overlooked Jeff since I've met him on numerous occasions. Jeff's a good buddy of mines now ex-brother-in-law. My bud Kenny has 2 daughters who were raised on Satriani, full access, thanks to Uncle Jeff. Jeff pops up frequently here in Benicia sitting in with friends in his spare time for occasional charity/benefit gigs.

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Wow! that's great..... Have you met Satch as well ?

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ahsmith33 wrote:

see what a small world it is. I have a good story for you Brack, not funny, but concerning a drummer that played for Focus in '73 or '74. I cannot identify if it was Pierre van der Linden, or if it was Colin Allen because there was a change in there somewhere. I bought a DVD, 'John Mayall - Jammin with the Blues Greats', and was introduced to Colin as a former Focus drummer. It's a great DVD if you have not seen it, from '82 I think. Long story long, I stole the drummers talcum hand powder when they came to Tuscaloosa,AL in '73 I think. The beautiful blue can was enamel on tin, hexagon or octagon  shape, and bore the brand name 'Bolderdoot'. This leads me to believe it was van der Linden, that he brought it from home.
I didn't want to work the concert, they were opening for the Beach Boys. A match made in hell, on a Sun night, and Focus was 45 minutes late, which meant we would be late loading out. His drum accessory box came through the tunnel missing the top, we looked everywhere. I saw the can and decided it would be a good souvenier. I never, never stole anything else from any other artist while working concerts at Univ of AL. I felt bad about it later when realizing how special that powder really was. He ended up in the next town looking for a replacement. Not one pinch of that powder went to waste. I kept the can for many years, took it to work and put pens and pencils in it. I never would have even investigated who the guy was if it had not been for buying the DVD with Colin Allen. I enjoyed his drumming on the DVD, but it wasn't anything out of the ordinary.

Tres

Great story Mr Smith. smile That Focus drummer.... Pierre van der Linden.... the name rings a bell.. let me do some research first.... for positive ID.

I once did "Security" for the Rolling Stones @ Earls Court, London. A long story short..... I was one of 5 guys picked out of around 50. Our job was to sort any "trouble" as and when it arose ..... it did..... !
Saw the whole show... sorted out a few idiots.... and got paid at the end of the night.... one fantastic day !  Mick and the boys were in top form as well. I was the envy of all my mates, when i told them.

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Was that the London branch of the "Angels" you were in Brack? yikes (I was at Altamont!)
Rick

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Re: Drummers Corner

Brack wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:
Brack wrote:

Love this guys work.... with Satch
Jeff Campitelli - Vic Firth - Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjTiIdLq … re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03WW_JmN … re=related

~ Brack ~

Jeez Brack, I don't know why I overlooked Jeff since I've met him on numerous occasions. Jeff's a good buddy of mines now ex-brother-in-law. My bud Kenny has 2 daughters who were raised on Satriani, full access, thanks to Uncle Jeff. Jeff pops up frequently here in Benicia sitting in with friends in his spare time for occasional charity/benefit gigs.

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Wow! that's great..... Have you met Satch as well ?

I have met Joe, but not through Jeff. Davy Knowles people got me on their guest list for Jeff Beck in Oakland last year and everybody from Chickenfoot was there to check out Davy Knowles as they ended up inviting him & Back Door Slam to open for them on their tour last summer. Met Satch & Chad Smith hanging around the sound board. We chatted about the upcoming Steve Miller album Satch sat in on and when the hell it's ever going to be released.

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ohiodawg13 wrote:
Brack wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:

Jeez Brack, I don't know why I overlooked Jeff since I've met him on numerous occasions. Jeff's a good buddy of mines now ex-brother-in-law. My bud Kenny has 2 daughters who were raised on Satriani, full access, thanks to Uncle Jeff. Jeff pops up frequently here in Benicia sitting in with friends in his spare time for occasional charity/benefit gigs.

                                                                                                   Think Green,

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Wow! that's great..... Have you met Satch as well ?

I have met Joe, but not through Jeff. Davy Knowles people got me on their guest list for Jeff Beck in Oakland last year and everybody from Chickenfoot was there to check out Davy Knowles as they ended up inviting him & Back Door Slam to open for them on their tour last summer. Met Satch & Chad Smith hanging around the sound board. We chatted about the upcoming Steve Miller album Satch sat in on and when the hell it's ever going to be released.

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Oh man..Satch is a real sweet guy.... by all accounts!... I'm Very jealous! smile

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RickB wrote:

Was that the London branch of the "Angels" you were in Brack? yikes (I was at Altamont!)
Rick

Ahahahahahahah...LOL.. No Rick..... just, in the right place, at the right time.... i guess!!
So you were at Altamont.... that must have been a frightening experience ? I remember watching "that moment" on tv..... very ugly!

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ahsmith33 wrote:
Brack wrote:
ahsmith33 wrote:

see what a small world it is. I have a good story for you Brack, not funny, but concerning a drummer that played for Focus in '73 or '74. I cannot identify if it was Pierre van der Linden, or if it was Colin Allen because there was a change in there somewhere. I bought a DVD, 'John Mayall - Jammin with the Blues Greats', and was introduced to Colin as a former Focus drummer. It's a great DVD if you have not seen it, from '82 I think. Long story long, I stole the drummers talcum hand powder when they came to Tuscaloosa,AL in '73 I think. The beautiful blue can was enamel on tin, hexagon or octagon  shape, and bore the brand name 'Bolderdoot'. This leads me to believe it was van der Linden, that he brought it from home.
I didn't want to work the concert, they were opening for the Beach Boys. A match made in hell, on a Sun night, and Focus was 45 minutes late, which meant we would be late loading out. His drum accessory box came through the tunnel missing the top, we looked everywhere. I saw the can and decided it would be a good souvenier. I never, never stole anything else from any other artist while working concerts at Univ of AL. I felt bad about it later when realizing how special that powder really was. He ended up in the next town looking for a replacement. Not one pinch of that powder went to waste. I kept the can for many years, took it to work and put pens and pencils in it. I never would have even investigated who the guy was if it had not been for buying the DVD with Colin Allen. I enjoyed his drumming on the DVD, but it wasn't anything out of the ordinary.

Tres

Great story Mr Smith. smile That Focus drummer.... Pierre van der Linden.... the name rings a bell.. let me do some research first.... for positive ID.

I once did "Security" for the Rolling Stones @ Earls Court, London. A long story short..... I was one of 5 guys picked out of around 50. Our job was to sort any "trouble" as and when it arose ..... it did..... !
Saw the whole show... sorted out a few idiots.... and got paid at the end of the night.... one fantastic day !  Mick and the boys were in top form as well. I was the envy of all my mates, when i told them.


that's a good one too. maybe we should start a new topic, "Concert Stories". we were the grunt laborers in college, you got a free show, and maybe some sandwiches and a couple of warm beers after loading out. a totally thankless job. glad that security was not an issue at most of these shows. I hope you got to slap somebody around, I would have slapped all of the Focus people if possible.
More on van der Linden, his bio says he grew up playing jazz and one of his heroes was Buddy Rich.

Tres

Thanks .... Concert Stories..... we're on the same page Mr Smith... You start it up..... most here have a story(ies) to tell... smile

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Brack wrote:
RickB wrote:

Was that the London branch of the "Angels" you were in Brack? yikes (I was at Altamont!)
Rick

Ahahahahahahah...LOL.. No Rick..... just, in the right place, at the right time.... i guess!!
So you were at Altamont.... that must have been a frightening experience ? I remember watching "that moment" on tv..... very ugly!

Luckily, I was back to the left side of the stage about 50 feet and didn't witness the stabbing. I tried to get up front earlier but those HA's were juiced up and in the mood to hurt someone so discretion took the better part of valor. Sad day in the annals of Rock!

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Chad Smith and Steve White... Drum Off.... Do i need to say who Steve White is ??

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Keith Moon (Moonie) and his Goldfish!  he's a, Wild and Crazy Guy!!!!!!  lol  lol  lol
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Heard the sad news of Ex Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable 40, died today.
RIP Stuart
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/10256614.stm
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This is one of my lost posts...
Rick Allen of Def Leppard

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ahsmith33 wrote:

Happy belated birthdays to Charlie Watts (6/2), and yesterday Alex Van Halen turned 60! yikes, I thought I was older than him.
"I don't want to work, I just want to bang on the drums all day" - happy birthday also to Todd Rundgren early, he will be who knows how old on 6/22.

Tres

Mr Smith..... nice to know you're keeping up to date with the Birthdays!! smile ....... I forgot my brother-in-law birthday the other day..... he's 70  Oops !!

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Neil Peart on the Rick Mercer Report
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Richard Bailey - Jeff Beck - Freeway Jam  smile
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Steve Gorman - Black Crowes - solo smile
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Art Blakey - Solo

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Like many venerable jazz musicians, the drummer Art Blakey hung on long enough to see his approach to music come back into style.

A leading drummer of the post-World War II bop style epitomized by Charlie Parker, Blakey was better known for his leadership of his Jazz Messengers, one of the longest-running and consistently-excellent groups in jazz. The road to legendary status was winding, however. Eschewing the avant-garde, Blakey was ignored by jazz critics in the experimental 1960s and shunned by American audiences in the 1970s, when rock exerted its hegemonic control over the business of pop music. Unable to land a U.S. recording contract, he released numerous albums for European labels in the 1980s and won belated attention from American critics for his brief association with trumpet prodigy Wynton Marsalis. Ten years ago, Marsalis burst onto the jazz scene as a mature leader of his own tasteful group, and he credited a stint with Blakey's Messengers for his own poise and artistic direction. By the time of Blakey's death in 1990, a tour with the peripatetic Messengers was viewed as a sort of pre-requisite for up-and-coming jazz musicians. A quick way to be taken seriously by critics, record producers and audiences was to pass through Blakey's free-form university. Blakey's influence on young musicians was always hard to guage. He seemed to imbue in his acolytes an attitude of exuberant professionalism and fidelity to jazz acoustics rather than any particular compositional style.

While a passionate drummer, Blakey almost never composed a song, relying instead on his sidemen for songs. Though his vintage-1950s groups produced solid recordings, filled with impressive solos, they suffered from a shortage of original material. It wasn't until the early 1960s that Blakey remedied this situation by assembling a series of small groups that rank with the best-ever in jazz. With Freddie Hubbard or Lee Morgan on trumpet, Curtis Fuller on trombone and Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Blakey's Jazz Messengers had a Hall-of-Fame front-line whose compositional savvy was outstripped only by their extraordinary skills and emotional fire. Wedded to "hard" bop, Blakey's drumming was predictably swinging and his solos were astonishing for their power, wit and poly-rhythms. Yet he relied heavily on his sidemen to provide an aesthetic for his group; he was an unusually generous leader when it came to passing out assignments (which may well explain the longevity of the Jazz Messengers). Hubbard, Fuller and especially Shorter embraced new jazz idioms even as the rock-steady Blakey clung to more catholic tastes.

Blakey wasn't standing still, however. In the 1970s, he showed ample signs of absorbing the language of both the so-called "free" jazz and rock-tinged fusion. Blakey's flirtation with fresh styles would not last long, however. By the end of the decade, he had returned to his roots and essentially spent his remaining years re-creating the hard bop sound, relying on a new generation of musicians who revered him and were obsessed with turning post-War jazz into a kind of American classical music.

In this regard, Wynton Marsalis became Blakey's most important disciple, a testament to the fiery drummer's seminal influence. The easy romanticizing of hard bop, and its surprising prominence in the 1990s, elevated in importance the Jazz Messengers's first early recordings. The emphasis by critics on purity and swing lent a new luster to these tired 1950s records and brought belated-acclaim for Blakey's stunning early 1960 releases (especially the adroit "Free For All" and the haunting "Freedom Rider" in which Blakey's extended solo is the paragon of jazz modernism). In this fresh critical light, Blakey's recordings from the 1980s and early 1990s were viewed as a welcome revival.

His younger-generation Messengers performed jazz standards with verve and, at times, brilliance but contributed few original tunes worth remembering. Still, Blakey was a magnet for young talent, and he showcased such top young players such as Mulgrew Miller, Javon Jackson, Bobby Watson and Donald Harrison. The nostalgia for Blakey's most fertile period and the renewed appreciation for straight-ahead jazz has meant that music from the 1970s - Blakey's "down" period in terms of popularity - has been unfairly neglected.

During the decade of the 1970s, American audiences abandoned acoustic jazz, and Blakey struggled to retain first-class musicians and the support of record labels and club owners in the U.S. Setting aside his neo-bop classicism, which he pioneered, Blakey took in band members whose tastes were decidedly more pop than jazz. Chuck Mangione's little-known stay in the Messengers's trumpet chair was perhaps the ultimate reflection of the breakdown in the cultural concensus about the elements of authentic jazz. Yet for Blakey afficianados, the 1970s have much to offer, as a new re-issue from Fantasy Records demonstrates. Mission Eternal contains two full albums recorded by a superb Blakey band in March 1973 and originally released by the Prestige label under the titles of "Buhaina" and "Athenagin." A cut below Blakey's best recordings of the 1960s, these albums nevertheless show an awareness of the avant-garde, a taste for Latin beats and inspired performances by strong sidemen. Cedar Walton anchors the group on piano and contributes some strong compositions, notably Mission Eternal. Carter Jefferson, an inventive saxophonist who deserves wider appreciation, strikes a good balance between fidelity to standards and the inevitable search for new sounds. His solo on "Gertrude's Bounce" is brutish yet melodic. Vocalist Jon Hendricks, who joins the group on two cuts, is mesmerizing on the jazz standard "Moanin'" and ghostly on "Along Came Betty," an original by Benny Golson that Hendricks put lyrics to. And conga player Tony Waters is steady throughout, no small achievement given Blakey's commanding presence on drums...

Source: Drummerworld
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