Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote:Roy Haynes is past his prime. I saw him with Corea last Newport, and he couldn't swing and his time was terrible.
Really? hmmm...sounds pretty swingin' to me...
Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote:Roy Haynes is past his prime. I saw him with Corea last Newport, and he couldn't swing and his time was terrible.
Avi_drums wrote:Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote:Roy Haynes is past his prime. I saw him with Corea last Newport, and he couldn't swing and his time was terrible.
Really? hmmm...sounds pretty swingin' to me...
Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote: "Now He sings, Now He Sobs" - 'nough said. A must-listen-to for any cat.
MRhet wrote:http://www.tvline.com/2011/06/letterman-late-show-drum-solo-week/#more-221528Band geeks unite: Late Show with David Letterman is kicking off its first ever “Drum Solo Week.”
by Megan Masters
The late-night staple is dedicating a week’s worth of episodes to performances by some of the music industry’s top percussionists, starting with a standout solo on Monday, June 6 from the Late Show‘s very own Anton Fig, the drummer in Paul Shaffer’s band.
The following night, Letterman welcomes Sheila E. and her world renowned skill with the sticks.
On Wednesday, June 8, drum legend Roy Haynes takes the stage, boasting a career filled with Miles Davis and Sarah Vaughn collaborations (to name a few). And rounding out the week is a performance by Rush’s Neil Peart, a drummer who is often regarded as one of rock music’s greatest.
In addition to a week filled with extra musical guests, Letterman will gab with Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights, J.J. Abrams’ Super 8), Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, Tony Awards host), Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men), and more TV types.
The Late Show‘s “Drum Solo Week” debuts Monday, June 6 at 11:35/10:35c on CBS.
gretsch-o-rama wrote:He really brings out the syncopation and doesn't sound like he's playing smooth jazz...
JohnDrum wrote:
Drums on TV, nightly, for a week?
Sounds OK to me - hope it'll go up on 't web for us UK folks?
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