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Ray Luzier

07.24.10 by Patrick Leave a Comment

The more I see and hear Ray Luzier, the more I really dig his playing. Check out this solo for ddrum. He begins with the outro of Army of Anyone’s” Goodbye” (the album version).

If you haven’t heard the first and seemingly last Army of Anyone album, check it out:

Filed Under: Check This Out! Tagged With: double bass, Ray Luzier, rock/pop, video

A Studio Gig & Pop Drumming’s Unappreciated Nuances

07.17.10 by Patrick 1 Comment

So, I did this session of rock/pop covers a couple weekends ago at Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA. (Awesome joint, btw.) I’m not too proud to admit that I’m always a bit nervous in the studio. I’m not some cool cat like Vinnie Colaiuta or Josh Freese who breezes into a session and cuts perfect tracks with any range of feels the producer desires. …Keep Reading

Filed Under: Gear, Theory, Musings, & Blathering Tagged With: Carter Beauford, Jeff Porcaro, Jim Keltner, John Robinson, Josh Freese, rock/pop, Steve Gadd, Sting, studio, Vinnie Colaiuta

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