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Anika Nilles is a German drummer, composer, solo musician, and musical educator. She launched her career on YouTube during the early 2010s, and has released two full-length albums to date, both with backing band Nevell, Pikalar in 2017 and For a Colorful Soul in 2020.
In 1998, he released a 26 track break-beat album titled The Original Funky Drummer Breakbeat Album. [25] Stubblefield's third solo album The Original was released in 2003. [26] All compositions were based on Stubblefield's drum grooves and the album was produced by Leo Sidran. [8] Stubblefield collaborated frequently with "Jabo" Starks.
It was released on 17 November 2023 and includes the original 13 album tracks without any drum or percussive elements. "Within (Drumless Edition)" and "Motherboard (Drumless Edition)" were released as promotional singles.
"The Drum Also Waltzes, Pt. 1" – 1:04 Drums performed by Max Roach "Machine" – 3:46 Drums performed by Rod Morgenstein "Straight, No Chaser" – 3:39 Drums performed by Kenny Aronoff "Slow Funk" – 5:33 Drums performed by Omar Hakim "Shawnee" – 3:06 Drums performed by Ed Shaughnessy "Drumorello" – 3:11 Drums performed by Joe Morello
The album was announced on 28 June 2023, alongside the album's second single, with G Flip saying "Growing up watching pop music icons, I never saw a solo artist whose main instrument was drums. I wanted to make the album that my kid self dreamed of—a hybrid of pop/rock but with drums out the front.
Drums and Wireless: BBC Radio Sessions 77–89 is a compilation album by the English rock band XTC, released by Windsong International in October 1994. It contains a selection of songs recorded for BBC radio between 1977-1989. Its tracks were later included on the 4-disc boxed set Transistor Blast: The Best of the BBC Sessions in 1998. [4]
Dave Weckl live with the Mike Stern Band in 2009 Playing with the Chick Corea Elektric Band at the Blue Note in New York in December 2007. Dave Weckl (born January 8, 1960, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American jazz fusion drummer and the leader of the Dave Weckl Band.
The song is the title track of the album and became a surprise hit in February 1967. [1] " Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" went to #2 on the Soul chart and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [ 2 ]