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Pages in category "Songs about drums" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bang the Drum All Day; D.
These are "in-studio" with some live recordings typically consisting of Full Band, Isolated Drums tracks, and an Audio Commentary. "Asian Clinic Tour" (MP4 Productions 2001, 1 DVD) "Ten Degrees of Turbulent Drumming" (MP4 Productions 2002, 1 DVD) "Drums Across Forever" (MP4 Productions 2002, 1 DVD) "Hammer of the Gods" (MP4 Productions 2003, 1 DVD)
Marotta was born in New York City and taught himself to play drums at the age of nineteen. [2] He was in a band called The Riverboat Soul Band; it released an album called Mess-up in 1968. Marotta was the drummer for his own group in the early 1970s, the short-lived Brethren. [ 3 ]
This is a partial list of recordings of songs on which Hal Blaine, a session drummer in the Wrecking Crew, played. A All I Have to Do Is Dream" (Bobbie Gentry and ...
Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie (born June 11, 1939) is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician. [1] He is known for his precise musical time-keeping [2] and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the "Purdie Shuffle."
Rivers was just starting to write songs and he asked me to play drums on a song for him. That turned into a band called Fuzz, with this girl bass player. That was pretty cool, but it had to die." [6] In the spring of 1991, Sharp moved north to Berkeley to pursue what Karl Koch called "some sorta symphonic keyboard sequencing music."
With Ringo singing, Jon played Ringo's drums to The Beatles' song "With a Little Help from My Friends". He was also invited and recognised on stage by Nile Rodgers in Sydney's iconic Opera House, where Nile recalled, "My inspiration to work with INXS was after seeing their drummer Jon Farriss perform live, when the band were playing on a ...
Often called one of the most influential groups in music history, their songs "Mr. Blue Sky", "Sweet Talkin' Woman", "Livin' Thing" and "Don't Bring Me Down" left an impact on 1970s music, all written, composed and sung by Jeff Lynne. He recorded a solo single in 1976, a cover of the Sandy Nelson instrumental "Let There Be Drums". [7]