Tag Archives: Drummer

Keith Copeland: You Can’t Teach Feeling

SKF NOTE: This interview was done over dinner at a Centre Island, New York restaurant in early 1980s. I have forgotten the restaurant name. Neither do I remember how this interview happened, nor if it was ever published in Modern … Continue reading

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Internet Helps 95-Year Old Jazz Pianist Host Jam Session

SKF NOTE: Heartwarming story and a great example of networking possibilities thanks to the internet. Lonely Elderly Pianist Places Ad, Drums Up 80 Musicians to Jam by Terry Turner – Dec 30, 2015 This 95-year-old jazz piano player is booked … Continue reading

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Tears for Natalie Cole

SKF NOTE: Tears for Natalie Cole. Very sad. A unique singer of some memorable songs, and by all appearances, a genuine, nice person. RIP, Natalie. Singer Natalie Cole Dead at 65  

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Fred Below: The Drum is a Beautiful Instrument if Played Correctly

SKF NOTE: This is an excerpt from my interview with drummer Fred Below, arguably the father of Chicago electric blues drumming. Mr. Below recorded with Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, The Aces, Little Walter, Chuck Berry, and other pivotal blues … Continue reading

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Ed Soph: The Tale of the ‘One-Arm’ Drummer

SKF NOTE: Ed Soph and I have reconnected by email — about which I am very happy. Ed is a great guy, marvelous drum teacher, a student of drum history, and a thinker. Plus, he was fun to interview the … Continue reading

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