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ahsmith33 wrote:

here's my guy, if I put anything up for him before then it was eaten by the system. He is the drummer for the Derek Trucks Band, but also has his own band. There are 2 songs on Joyful Noise that I liked, not sure which one it was, either "Lookout 31" or "Frisell" where he really beats some skins into submission.

Tres

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTrVXWkSkHM

Nice one! Thanks Tres chic!  smile

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Jason - Glenn & Joe - Moby D**k
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Mick Fleetwood...
The Chain - BBC F1 intro
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Mick Fleetwood is best known for his tremendous success as the drummer of Fleetwood Mac, the wildly successful band he co-founded in 1967 with fellow John Mayall alumni Peter Green (guitar) and John McVie (bass). The turmoil of the band's meteoric rise to superstardom is well-known and documented in its own entry; Fleetwood himself eventually lost his marriage after it was discovered in 1973 that his wife was having an affair with Mac guitarist Bob Weston.

After the supporting tour for 1979's Tusk, Fleetwood recorded his debut solo album, The Visitor, which was released in 1981 and displayed the drummer's interest in worldbeat. After the 1982 Mac album Mirage, Fleetwood cut a second solo record, 1983's I'm Not Me, which featured cameos from several Mac members.

Fleetwood Mac went on hiatus until 1987, when Fleetwood's declaration of bankruptcy prompted the reunion LP Tango In the Night; even Lindsey Buckingham was persuaded to join in, albeit only in the studio. Even as the band's classic '70s lineup splintered, Fleetwood kept versions of the band going throughout the '90s, without enjoying much commercial success until the full-fledged reunion on 1997's The Dance.
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Just read the, Joe, Bogie and Anton thread.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpxGD1YAUi8

Jim Keltner - Steely Dan - Josie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhCo8KP-_xE
Jim Keltner...
by Don Zulaica

In drumming circles, his name is spoken with the same reverence as Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa or Ringo Starr. Yet it's somehow possible you're not familiar with the name Jim Keltner. Rest assured, you have certainly heard him. In case you don't think so, here are a few names to jar your memory.

John Lennon, Manhattan Transfer, Delbert McClinton, the Traveling Wilburys, Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie, Mick Jagger, Joe Cocker, George Harrison, John Lee Hooker, Randy Newman, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Pink Floyd, James Taylor, Boz Scaggs, Linda Ronstadt, Ringo Starr, Indigo Girls, B.B. King, Rickie Lee Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Brian Wilson, Fiona Apple, Neil Diamond, the Bee Gees, Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, Rita Coolidge and Harry Chapin.

Keltner's latest recording is a collaboration with Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts. The "Charlie Watts Jim Keltner Project" features Watts on drums, Keltner as sonic alchemist with a multitude of electronic and acoustic instruments, and appearances by the likes of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Blondie Chaplin -creating nine description-defying musical auras which take their titles from the names of seminal jazz drummers like Art Blakey, Elvin Jones and the late Tony Williams.

With his resume, Keltner's schedule is appropriately filled to the hilt. Still, the down-to-earth drummer was kind enough to spare some time before leaving for a Neil Young tour to talk about the new album and a few names in his Rolodex.

LiveDaily: The origins of the "Watts Keltner Project" go back to the Rolling Stones '97 "Bridges To Babylon" recording sessions, around the time when Tony Williams died. The "Tony" track has the deep, mysterious vocal, which I actually recognized from one of Tony's interviews. How did all of that come about?

Jim Keltner: It was an interview that I read and brought to the session that night. I was reading it to Charlie, and later on in the evening he suggested, "Well why don't you go out and do a vocal?" I was laughing, "Sure." Then I thought, I had this silly little voice-changer out by the drums. I figured I'd go out there and surprise him with the voice-changer, but I didn't know what to say exactly. So I started quoting Tony from various parts of the article. It wasn't meant to be anything at the time. You have to remember, all these little tracks were born earlier in the studio by Charlie and I just goofing around. They got their form and their structure later.

There were some that were already structured, but "Tony Williams," "Art Blakey," and "Airto" came simply from grooves.

Do people actually get what it's about?
My wife says about "Tony," "Oh that goes on so long!" She can't quite hang with it. [Laughs] A lot of people will listen to that and not be able to figure out what we're talking about. It has nothing to do with Tony's playing or anything. How that came about was, obviously, I was talking about Tony, and it became like a requiem, really. He had just recently died, and we were all still reeling from that. The chords that Mick [Jagger, playing keyboards] played over Charlie's sloshy hi-hat sounded very requiem-like to me.

So when I finished my little vocal and walked back in the room, Charlie understood what I was saying. It was fresh on his mind at the time, plus the initial playback was a little clearer than the final mastered version. And he was touched, and said, "I got a tear in my eye over that." That's why he called it "Tony Williams," and we pretty much left that one as we did it in the studio.

We have to touch upon some of the musicians you've played with, like John Lennon. I knew [Yes drummer] Alan White played on the "Imagine" album, but wasn't aware you were on it as well.

Alan White played on the "Imagine" song, which was a couple of days before I did "Jealous Guy." And I also did "Don't Want to Be a Soldier, Mama." That had been [already recorded] with Jimmy Gordon, and they wanted to try it again, so I ended up playing on that track for the record. [The experience] was brief, but it seemed like a long time to me because it was so intense.

What was Lennon like to work with?
He was amazing, of course. His songs were all complete. He was the ultimate songwriter in the same way that Bob Dylan is. Neil Young. Guys who write songs where the song plays itself, basically. That's been one of the great blessings of my life, is to have played with some of the greatest songwriters of our time.

And Yoko, I remember her there...Yoko played a big part in his life. People only think of her as a detractor, the person that sort of broke up the band, was distracting him, and stuff like that. Nothing could be further from the truth. Well, as far as breaking up the band, I can't speak to that because I wasn't there. But as far as being a big force in John's life, she was. I know that.

Then there's two of America's greatest bluesmen, John Lee Hooker and B.B. King.
I played with John Lee on a song called "Mr. Lucky" pretty recently. And I played with him live, a couple of songs with him and Ry Cooder. Playing with John Lee is amazing-- I haven't done it enough!

I've been on a lot of records with B.B. The best one probably was "B.B. In London," which was nominated for a Grammy in the '70s. "Ain't Nobody Home" was the single. B.B. King is just one of the great gentlemen of our time. A national treasure.

And what happened with Barbara Streisand?
I did an album with her, with Richard Perry producing. That's one of the most favorite things I ever did. "Since I Fell for You." I love her version of that. You usually don't think of her singing that song, you think of other soul singers. And she did John's "Mother." I was doing a lot of stuff with Richard Perry at the time, so thatwas how I got to work with Barbara. Back then, she was this major, major force, you know? Unbelievable voice. And that was in the days when the artist would record live with you. It was a tremendous thing, to hear a voice like that in your headphones.

Of course, thinking again about songwriters--Bob Dylan.
The first time I played with Bob was in the early '70s with Leon Russel, Carl Readle and Jessie Ed Davis. We did "Watching the River Flow" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" on that same day. And then I didn't see him again until we did "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" in Los Angeles. That was a monumental session for me because it was such a touching song, it was the first time I actually cried when I was playing. When I hear that on the radio now, it's very special to me. I almost well up again when I hear it, because it's a frozen moment in my life that will always be there.
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Brack- re Keltner

Wasn't he and Anton the 'house band' drummers at the Bob Dylan 30th concert?

I remember Neil Young wiping Eric off the stage during My Back Pages when they exchanged solo's (well not quite, but Young was sensational!)

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jakey wrote:

Wasn't he and Anton the 'house band' drummers at the Bob Dylan 30th concert?

Not sure jakey..... would have to do some research.... both have played with Dylan in the past.

.......edit:
As a freelance drummer Anton has also played live with Paul Simon, Booker T and the MG's, The Thompson Twins at Live Aid, and played alongside Jim Keltner for Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary concert celebration.
Source: Drummerworld.com

You were right jakey!  smile

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Thanks to jakey for reminding me about Clem Burke
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arsQl8kL-2M&NR=1

Clem Burke (born Clement Anthony Bozewski, Bayonne, New Jersey, November 24, 1954) is an American musician who is the drummer for the band Blondie. Recruited by Chris Stein and Debbie Harry when they were first forming Blondie, Burke remained with the band throughout the first stage of their career and was instrumental in the late 1990s reunion, as well as their current extensive tour in 2009.
During the 1980s and '90s, when Blondie was disbanded, Burke played drums for The Romantics (for whom Burke was the regular drummer between 1990 and 2004), Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan, Eurythmics, The Tourists, Dramarama, The Fleshtones, Iggy Pop, and Joan Jett, amongst others. He went on to record with the superstar line-up of Chequered Past in 1983 with Sex Pistols Steve Jones, former Blondie bandmate Nigel Harrison, musician Tony Sales and singer/actor Michael Des Barres[1][2]. In the late '80s, he stood in as drummer for The Ramones (under the name "Elvis Ramone") for two gigs, on August 28, 1987, in Providence, Rhode Island, and August 29, 1987, in Trenton, New Jersey, after the sudden departure of Richie Ramone.[3] On October 8, 2004, he once again played under the name "Elvis Ramone", when he joined Tommy Ramone, C. J. Ramone, and Daniel Rey in the "Ramones Beat Down On Cancer" concert. He has recorded and played live with Wanda Jackson and Nancy Sinatra. Clem also played on The Go-Go's member Kathy Valentine's solo release, "Light Years" in 2005. He was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. [4]
He now is a member of Slinky Vagabond with Earl Slick, Glen Matlock, and Keanan Duffty. Slinky Vagabond played their debut concert at the Joey Ramone Birthday Bash in May 2007.[4] He is also currently a member of Magic Christian along with Cyril Jordan and Eddie Munoz.
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Brack wrote:
jakey wrote:

Wasn't he and Anton the 'house band' drummers at the Bob Dylan 30th concert?

Not sure jakey..... would have to do some research.... both have played with Dylan in the past.


Brack

Wiki never lies...well sometimes it does! Anton was there....with hair.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_30th_A … #Personnel

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Brack wrote:
jakey wrote:

Wasn't he and Anton the 'house band' drummers at the Bob Dylan 30th concert?

Not sure jakey..... would have to do some research.... both have played with Dylan in the past.

.......edit:
As a freelance drummer Anton has also played live with Paul Simon, Booker T and the MG's, The Thompson Twins at Live Aid, and played alongside Jim Keltner for Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary concert celebration.
Source: Drummerworld.com

You were right jakey!  smile


Brack- ironically I THINK Anton replaced Keltner in the MGs. Didn't Jim have a health scare?

On the subject of forgotten ones- can I remind you of the Groovemeister, Dennis Davis, the great man of Bowie and Stevie Wonder? Sadly, he's got throat cancer I believe although he's still working. Awesome player.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0olsli6xrVY

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jakey wrote:

Brack- ironically I THINK Anton replaced Keltner in the MGs. Didn't Jim have a health scare?

You could be right jakey!  smile

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Came across this.... Tony Royster jr,  12 yrs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6T4Owac … re=related
Pretty impressive, but can he kick out a steady 4 - 4 beat ? ...... yeah, i think so too!  smile

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Brack

Ian Thomas- hot or not?

Steve White- ditto?

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jakey wrote:

Brack

Ian Thomas- hot or not?

Steve White- ditto?

jakey - Ian Thomas - not known to me
            Steve White - Hot - http://www.whiteydrums.com/

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Things you can do on just a snare.... take it away Carl... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9fkAGw … re=related

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High Voltage Festival: This is the moment Bogie nearly missed catching a stick!  lol  lol  lol
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Simon Kirke - Free - I'll Be Creepin'
Love this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odLL_s3UJgs
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Thanks to Pete for this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItZyaOlrb7E
and this ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxebUpRg … re=related

Brilliant!
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Chris Layton...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPAHPTpw4Yc

Originally from Corpus Christi, TX, Chris Layton moved to Austin in 1975, and three years later joined the newly-formed Double Trouble. Tommy Shannon joined in 1980, and the two of them played with Stevie Ray Vaughan right up until his tragic death in 1990.

The pair then joined Charlie Sexton and Doyle Bramhall II in the Arc Angels. Layton has also played with Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and jazz guitarist Larry Carlton.

"The template in my life had been Stevie," he says, "whose beliefs and values, and the way he felt about music, were so strong that he was like a dog on a bone. And I felt that about Malford. I had only known him for a few weeks, but there was just something that I sensed about him: I immediately trusted that his head was in the right place, he had a good spirit, and he was somebody who really cared about his music, and I loved the way he sang, and here we are."
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