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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.
Drums performed by Dave Weckl "Love for Sale" – 4:30 Drums performed by Steve Gadd "Beulah Witch" – 4:28 Drums performed by Matt Sorum "Nutville" – 5:09 Drums performed by Steve Smith "Cotton Tail" – 4:36 Drums performed by Neil Peart "No Jive" – 5:46 Drums performed by Manu Katche and Mino Cinelu
The drums played by Dave Weckl dominate the album's sound, with the guitar duties split between Scott Henderson and Carlos Rios. The album features a heavy use of FM synthesis , MIDI and drum programming , expanding on Corea's previous work in later lineups of Return to Forever and reflecting the technology of the time when it was conceived and ...
The bands first line up formed in 1985 and consisted of Dave Weckl (drums) and John Pattituci (bass) alongside Corea. [3] The band recorded and released their eponymous first album in 1986 which included Carlos Rios and Scott Henderson on guitars.
Multiplicity is a 2005 studio album by American drummer Dave Weckl. Track listing "Watch Your Step" "Elements of Surprise" ... Dave Weckl - Drums, Percussion;
Synergy is a 1999 studio album by the jazz fusion group Dave Weckl Band. [3] [4] ... Dave Weckl - drums, tambourine, percussion; Brandon Fields - soprano, ...
The Akoustic Band released a self-titled album in 1989 and a live follow-up, Alive, in 1991, both featuring John Patitucci on bass and Dave Weckl on drums. It marked a return to traditional jazz trio instrumentation in Corea's career, and the bulk of his subsequent recordings have featured acoustic piano. [24]
The Chicago Tribune wrote that, "from Corea to straight jazz to funk, Master Plan shows every aspect of Weckl's ability." [8] The Calgary Herald noted that, "while [the album] impresses as a primer for drumming enthusiasts, it suffers from a lack of imagination in the writing."