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This guy deserves some recognition for sure.
Allan Schwartzberg (born December 28, 1942) is an American musician and record producer. He has been a member of the rock band Mountain, Peter Gabriel's first solo band, toured with Brecker Brothers' Dreams, B. J. Thomas, Linda Ronstadt, Stan Getz...
In the fall of 1864, both Union and Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley were caught in a cycle of violence and retribution. The Civil War is marked by nuance, tragedy, and the unexpected sacrifices and triumphs of the human spirit. Two significant events helped bring an end to this...
My all time favorite hard rock band. Should be interesting.
https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2025/04/legendary-rock-band-reunites-for-first-album-in-51-years.html
Kind of a spin off from the Where Do You Live State. But other than yourself what well known drummers are from your home state or facimile there of?
My state of Massachusetts:
Hal Blaine
Steve Smith
Joe Morello
Mike Mangini
Kenny Aronoff
Sib Hashian
Vic Firth
David Robinson
Stephen Jo Bladd...
Do you get it? I do. Both hands at the base of my thumbs on the outside. I'm no kid at 63 and have had a life time of not only playing but using my hands in my vocations - bartending, tree work, power lineman, electrical engineering (using aerial equipment in the field daily). I'm not sure what...
So if I had to use one word to describe Roger Hawkins I think the word would be "touch". To use a hockey analogy he had soft hands. From Paul Simon's Kodachrome to Seger's Main Street to Clarence Carter's Slip Away the guy knew how to lay it down with soul.
My wife asked me one time...Ginger or Mary Ann? I said well how long would I be on the island... because if it's for the long haul I'm going with Mary Ann. I mean were talking coconut cream pies here. But if it's for a weekend then probably Ginger.
But the question this time is Christine or...
I bought this in a church consignment shop over 30 years ago and it was old then... anyone got any idea just how old it might be.
Thanks in advance.
Pretty sure it's not a Speed King!🤔
There are a ton of them...songs about living a life in music. I'll name a few.
- It's a Long Way to the Top - AC/DC
- Just about the Whole LP Running on Empty - Jackson Browne
- Success Story - The Who
What's up guys. So here's my idea. I've been playing without the bottom head forever. It's what I prefer. But my kit is designed for both top and bottom heads. So of course the toms and kick still have the bottom/outside lugs attached...White Gretsch BTW. I'm thinking of taking the bottom lugs...
A number of years ago I remember watching a clip of Steve Smith formerly of Journey. It was big band or swing or something totally different than Journey. I was blown away and absolutely stunned at how good this guy was. I mean I had no idea. A totally new respect for Steve Smith...like right up...
Happy New Year gang.
Been meaning to post this for a bit. I think a tip of the cap needs to go to the Punk drummers of the world. There have been so many great ones. I remember seeing The Jim Carroll Band in the early 80s and when they came on they hit the stage like a battering ram...driven, I...
Gary Chester often gets overlooked. But if you look a his volume of work it's incredible. A mile long from John Denver to Jim Croce to Dionne Warwick to The Everly Brothers... and many many more. You have heard him thousands of times on some of the biggest hits in music history. I've heard him...
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