Monk, Coltrane with Shadow Wilson at Carnegie Hall: Only $5

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Gene Krupa Looks at Today’s Drummers (1958)

SKF NOTE: One more insightful, brief Down Beat interview. This one by the magazine’s East Coast Editor Dom Cerulli with Gene Krupa for the March 20, 1958 issue. In my lifetime I acquired two large stacks of old Down Beat magazines. In the early 1970’s a music store in Davenport, Iowa sold me a pile they had stored in their basement. About a decade later I was given another large pile by a college library in upstate New York.

Prior to the internet — and actually right up to today — these old magazines helped me tremendously with my research. That is, research for writing magazine pieces, but also, research for expanding my own knowledge of jazz (mostly) and popular music.

Part of the beauty of this interview is that it captures Krupa’s thinking at a moment in 1958. If another writer, ten years later, asked Krupa about the drummers and other topics included here, Krupa most likely would have given different answers. And maybe no answers at all.

Here’s a favorite Krupa pull quote from this interview:

As I’ve studied the work of the rookies, one factor became very obvious: whether a chap played with flawless technique, whether he featured a solo style, whether his forte was in staying in the background feeding and helping the front line, the thing which made me think he was destined for greatness was his ability to play emotionally and from the heart.

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Steve Gadd Alive!: St. Thomas

SKF NOTE: For Steve Gadd fans, this is a 1972 Down Beat record review of Chuck Mangione’s Alive! album. Not available in MP3 (Rats!). But this is some great Steve Gadd, in concert on a four-piece Gretsch drumset. Check out St. Thomas. “Fleet of beat,” indeed.

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Scott K Fish Interview: Gary Chester

SKF NOTE: Looking at this interview last night for the first time in probably 30 years, I am surprised to see Gary Chester’s feature interview fourth in line in the April 1983 Modern Drummer, behind Jack DeJohnette, Artimus Pyle, and The Pros: On Bass Drums. Today, because of his subsequent popularity as a drum teacher, Gary Chester certainly would have been the second feature. He might even have given Jack DeJohnette a run for the Modern Drummer cover.

In my August 19, 2014 Life Beyond the Cymbals post, Meeting Gary Chester, I explain how I met Gary and how this interview came to pass. He was a character for sure. But he left behind a great legacy of recordings, drum teaching methods, and an untold number of students. I’ve spoken with a few of Gary’s students. They all loved studying with him.

MD Features Editor Rick Mattingly took most of the photos here at Gary’s home. Rick edited, and Modern Drummer published, Gary’s New Breed method book. I’m guessing these photos were taken during one of their sessions working on Gary’s book.

One more point: A good place to learn more about Gary Chester is the Gary Chester the Drummer Facebook page.

Here then, is the April 1983 Modern Drummer Gary Chester interview.

[SKF NOTE: 6/17/17 – Gary Chester’s full interview is now available on MD‘s Archive Page.]

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Scott K Fish Interview: Willie Nelson’s Drummer Paul English

SKF NOTE: If you’re reading this interview, chances are you know Paul English is Willie Nelson‘s longtime friend and drummer. This was a phone interview, but I did get to meet Paul a short time later when Willie performed at Town Hall in New York City.

I’ve always seen a similarity with the Paul English/Willie Nelson relationship and the Duke Ellington/Sonny Greer relationship. Both for their longevity, as well as their musical relationships. Neither Greer or English are go-to drummers for anyone looking for monster chops. But they were exactly right for Ellington’s and Nelson’s music.

As Paul English explains it in this interview, “That’s one thing about playing country music or the old songs. We’re not playin’ what we heard. We’re playin’ what we lived a long time ago.”

[SKF NOTE: 6/17/17 – Paul English’s full interview is now available on MD‘s Archive Page.]

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