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I don't know if he was a great drummer but I always loved the way Shelly's drums interacted and commented upon what Barney Kessel and Ray Brown played on the Poll Winners LP. What he played always seemed perfect.
Philly Joe Jones was another very musical drummer. Bill Evans really came out of his shell when he played with Philly Joe.
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11-30-2023 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyV
I also like Jake Hanna for a similar reason. Very tasteful. Once I was at a house party and Howard Alden was featured. (he was in Los Angeles for some gigs and did the house gig on an off day). His regular drummer wasn't available and so he had Jake sit in. Seeing him playing in a living room with Howard was something. Even my wife (who loves jazz but isn't a musician), made a comment this old man drummer (Jake was in his 70s), was so tasteful and played the drums with a light touch. Jake's work on various Concord albums was always interesting, and never distracting.
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Originally Posted by AndyV
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Anyone mentioning Bonzo of the Band of Thieves (Bonham of Led Zeppelin) cannot pass by Ziggy Modaliste of the Meters. Bonzo had a Masterclass with I’m in New Orleans while Led were visiting on a tour. Great little story told by Leo Nocentelli, wonderful guitarist.
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Billy Higgins
Ed Blackwell
Eric Kamau Gravatt
Han Bennik
Dennis Charles
Barry Altchul
and some local guys in Minnesota you never heard of...
Rock wise Mitch Mitchell and Ginger Baker (both who came from a jazz background)
I have learned more important lessons about music performance from drummers than any other instrumentalists.
They are the core of the music, and even when I play alone they are there.
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Originally Posted by Dean_G
Where are you from in Wisconsin? I used to live in La Crosse. I lived in MN as well and have spent a lot of time in the Twin Cities. Some great players there.
Also…Dave’s Guitars!
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
I Love Dave's Guitars! But don't dare set foot in there. Same goes for LaVonne music in Savage MN. Can get in above my head real fast in those places. (Willies too).
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Originally Posted by Dean_G
I love Willie’s, but the new place with its required appointments is not the same as the old. Willie is the same, place isn’t though. (I used to enjoy going to Willie’s in St. Paul, then going nextdoor to Snuffy’s malt shop for a burger and malt. The people who bought the building jacked up the rents so high that Willie’s and Snuffy’s both had to move. The “new Snuffy’s” is almost like the old though. Same vintage greasy burger smell!) Another good vintage place in Minneapolis is Twin Town Guitars.
Have you met or played with Dan Neale? He is an old buddy from Chattanooga who is a fixture in the MSP music scene. I saw him last summer with the Galactic Cowboy Orchestra. Great playing by all.
BTW, I interviewed for a job in Eau Claire at the Mayo hospital about 7-8 years ago. I didn’t get for reasons I still don’t really understand, but my new job is pretty good, so I guess it turned out for the best. Beautiful scenery there though.
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Hi Dr Jeff.. we're veering OT so I will pm you
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