Jazz. Jazz.
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- de0
sorry,
Mario Caldato Jr
- Mimio0
- T.S. Monk Jr.
- Max Roach
- Bill Stewart
- Buddy Rich
- de0
- stewart0
i think Eric Harings (Xaver Fischer Trio) is a good drummer.
Xaver Fischer himself is the best on keys. listen here for a sample, he is crazy! (what you hear is not their genre btw) >> http://www.xaverfischertrio.de/m…
- enjine0
what style(s) are you looking for / interested in...
- enjine0
oh shit my bad, i thought no one replied yet...
- enjine0
hey how's this for 3 posts in a row ..
...anyway, yeah check em:
-brian blade (young badass)
-tito puente (for yr latin flavor)
-tony williams
-philly jo jones (someone already said ... he's my fav)
-cannonball adderley's band is upbeat and doesn't disappoint
-actually if yr open to older-style shit too, there's a soundtrack for the film 'kansas city' which is just amazing. it basically takes all of the (really) awesome players of today who are young and virtuosic and actually *interesting* to listen to, and recasts them as older icons of the kansas-city era ... just for playing's sake (they're not in the movie). at any rate. it's dope and they play their asses off. oh and the production is amazing. nice and gritty, but not shitty.
- loudubs1
elvin jones...oops
- oeuf0
brian blade, jim black, bill stewart, me. :)
crazy young (in the 30s) mofos that take it to another level.
- fate0
- fate0
:(
- oeuf0
I'd have to say that Bernard Purdie invented the most sampled beat ever, funky drummer.
- GreedoLives1
Gene Fucking Krupa
- oeuf0
Louis Bellson
- BaskerviIle2
Damn this topic is 19 years old.
For interesting newish drumming/jazz I'd have to recommend:
DOMi & JD BECK
- ok_not_ok3
I'm digging Bill Evans at the moment.