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Name 3 under appreciated pop/rock drummers
Since the best rock drummer thread has garnered some interest, this thread could create some diverse and interesting respones. My 3 are as follows...
1-Gil Moore-Triumph-Being Canadian.
2-Jerry Shirley-Humble Pie/Fastway-Didn't sell enough records.
3-Roger Taylor-Queen-Overshadowed in his own band.
1-Gil Moore-Triumph-Being Canadian.
2-Jerry Shirley-Humble Pie/Fastway-Didn't sell enough records.
3-Roger Taylor-Queen-Overshadowed in his own band.
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Albert Bouchard of BÖC Corky Laing of Mountain & WBL Simon Fox of Be-Bop Deluxe Phil Collins of GENESIS B.J. Wilson of Procol Harum Barriemore Barlow of Jethro Tull Clive Bunker of Jethro Tull Bill Ward of Black Sabbath Steve Smith of Journey Michael Shrieve of Santana Phil Ehart of Kansas Aynsley Dunbar (of Journey) Deen Castronovo of Journey ("young" generation) Under appreciated rock drummers, to be exact. |
- Johnny Barbata, L. A. studio drummer turned Turtle, later in Jefferson Starship. Amazing song parts, and Buddy Rich liked his playing! His name is rarely mentioned, for a reason I don't understand. - Bobby Graham, British studio drummer who is heard on the early Kinks singles. A very dynamic, exciting player. - Nashville studio legend Buddy Harmon, that town's Hal Blaine. Runner-up Harry Stinson, a great musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. Currently playing in Marty Stuart's band The Fabulous Superlatives. |
+ 1 Rob Hirst and Steve Ferrone Dave "Smokey" Smelko of Rastas - you have to listen - this guy is totally unknown but could give David Garibaldi a run for his money. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H_E0uKMnKH8 |
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