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Fred Armisen: It Takes a Drummer to Really Know Drummers

SKF NOTE: Watching current online drum videos now and then, I was starting to think I was alone, scratching my head at some of what passes as wise counsel from self-styled experts on how-to-play drums. God Bless Fred Armisen! I … Continue reading

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Freddie Gruber: Learning, Teaching Awareness of Rhythm, Melody, Harmony in Drumming

SKF NOTE: Excerpted from my late 1983 or early 1984 interview with Freddie Gruber. I don’t know how much, if any, of this excerpt is in Modern Drummer’s Focus on Teachers interview, but this excerpt differs in one respect. These … Continue reading

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WVXU Podcast: A Celebration of John Von Ohlen

A Celebration of John Von Ohlen By LEE HAY • JUN 30, 2014 https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wvxu/audio/2017/01/JVO_Special.mp3 Full Story

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Mel Lewis: Intensity Counts, Not Volume

SKF NOTE: Sound Mel Lewis advice from our 1977 Modern Drummer feature interview. ===== Scott K Fish: What’s the difference between a strong drummer and a loud drummer? Mel Lewis: What counts is the intensity. The volume doesn’t mean a damn thing. There’s … Continue reading

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Wm. L. Shirer and Segovia: Pioneers Cross Paths in 1930s

SKF NOTE: Reading last night, I found this intriguing account. In the 1930s, at the start of their legendary pioneering careers, reporter William L. Shirer, and musician Andres Segovia were each renting half of the same house. Their living room gatherings … Continue reading

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