Dylan: Rock ‘n’ Roll is Country, Blues, and Swing Band Music

Surprisingly candid Bob Dylan, AARP magazine cover boy
By GUSTAVO TURNER

On whatever happened to the rock ‘n’ roll revolution of the 1950s: “There must have been some elitist power that had to get rid of all these guys, to strike down rock ’n’ roll for what it was and what it represented — not least of all it being a black-and-white thing. […] That was extremely threatening for the city fathers, I would think. When they finally recognized what it was, they had to dismantle it, which they did…. The black element was turned into soul music, and the white element was turned into English pop. They separated it. I think of rock ’n’ roll as a combination of country blues and swing band music, not Chicago blues, and modern pop. Real rock ’n’ roll hasn’t existed since when? 1961, 1962?”

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Shariq Tucker Wins Guitar Center’s 26th Drum Off!

WATCH IT: Bronx drummer pounds his way to the top
Bronxite Shariq Tucker beat out 5,000 other rhythm keepers to be named the winner of Guitar Center’s 26th annual Drum Off! contest on Saturday.
BY DENIS SLATTERY

Bronx drumming phenomenon Shariq Tucker topped 5,000 other rhythm keepers to be named the winner of Guitar Center’s 26th annual Drum Off! contest….

The talented 22-year-old, who has been banging on the skins since he was 3, reigned supreme at the national competition held in Los Angeles.

He came home…with a $25,000 cash prize, a ton of drum gear and an endorsement deal.

“It’s been one of my major goals,” [Mr. Tucker] added. “Winning this competition means the world to me.”

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Playing a Gig with No Drums?

SKF NOTE: Amazing technology. I don’t know how much I would enjoy a full gig not having a surface on which to tap drumsticks. Still, I can think of many musical situations where Aerodrums could be a lot of fun.

Video: Aerodrums bring your air drumming to life
By Loz Blain – January 22, 2015

Aerodrums is more or less a drumset without the drums. You sit down with special reflective panels on your shoes and a pair of sticks with reflective mallet-like tips, and proceed to rock out on the air drums.

A camera and high-powered lamp captures your foot and stick movements, and translates them with dazzling accuracy into midi drum inputs to give a surprisingly accurate soundtrack to your silent performance.

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Gary Chester: Studio Recording with Ashtrays and Thimbles

SKF NOTE: I found the full transcript from my 1983 interview with Gary Chester, published that year in the April Modern Drummer. The transcript is about twice as long as a typical MD feature interview at that time, suggesting Gary shared words of wisdom beyond those in his interview.

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Gary Chester: …I played ashtray on a lot of tunes. A lot of Garry Sherman‘s things. You couldn’t really tell it was an ashtray. It was one of those ashtray’s with the sand on the bottom of it. I found mine in a doctors’s office.

I have a feeling about music, Scott, about being feminine and masculine. Powerful and light.

If I wanted a light sound, and the lows were rolled off it — like Phil Ramone use to do — the ashtray would sound like a very controlled maraca. It wouldn’t sound like an ashtray. I wouldn’t use it if it sounded like an ashtray.

The beads always roll in a maraca. But, in an ashtray, you have complete control in it. The beads only move when you hit it.

So, I said, “Alright, I’ve got the feminine part of it. Now where’s the masculine?” I went out and bought thimbles. And I used this on a lot of country dates. I would put my metal thimbles on – I did this on a couple of John Denver‘s albums – and I’d play in the center of the ashtray, which is where all the pebbles were. Rather than let the pebbles roll I made a direct contact between the little metal piece and the pebbles.

I’d sit the ashtray on either a timpani or a snare drum and I’d get down into the sound chambers.

Don’t ask me how I know these things. Don’t ask me how I found them. It just came out of me.

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John Densmore: Drummers Trump Guitarists

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The Doors Drummer John Densmore On Late Greats Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek
by Jim Clash

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John Densmore: [I]f you have a great drummer and lousy guitar player, you’re fine. A great guitarist and a lousy drummer? The band’s not going to make it. It’s the feel of that whole thing that’s important.

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