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The drummers began with a simple beat, building it gradually.
I guess usually he wears drummers down but I wouldn't.
Entertainment and instruction by 103 drummers ages 9 to 17.
Entertainment and instruction by 96373 drummers ages 96363 to 96353.
Entertainment and instruction by 18 drummers ages 9 to 253.
But I love playing with drummers, so that's what happened.
We've had five or six keyboard players, almost countless drummers.
Drummers laugh, too, and material about them isn't exactly everywhere.
We thought he'd come back and just started auditioning drummers.
Felix is one of the tightest drummers I've ever played with.
Musicians and drummers lined the red carpet route across the square.
And you had two drummers in the band at this stage?
But we're both primarily drummers and both probably best at drums.
My next production will definitely demand other players, drummers in particular.
Seriously, how often do you get drunk dialed by random drummers?
The drummers matched the beat as they marched off the court.
We had to choose the best drummers and some special dancers.
An Aboriginal group, Red Spirit Drummers, was among those providing music.
How can I teach 20 drummers while teaching the wind players?
If you go on the weekends, you hear the Haitian drummers.
And for when the drummers have suffered injuries: 7,800 Ace bandages.
"The Holy Grail of drummers," he said, "would be Ringo Starr."
With the arrival of drum machines, samples and live drummers became unnecessary.
All the while, singers and drummers play mesmeric songs to embolden fighters.
Butch Trucks, one of the group's two original drummers, died in January.
There are hardly any rock drummers I know who can do that.
Still, six drummers turned out, and dozens of dancers of all ages.
Peart is considered one of the greatest rock drummers of all time.
Being a drummer, it was very difficult for drummers to play with me.
There were two drummers who played drums while "Despacito" blared from the speakers.
As the camera pans around the room, drummers, musicians and dancers are revealed.
A 50-member children's choir sang as Chinese dancers and drummers paraded onstage.
When drummers leave the ensemble now, it tends to be on amicable terms.
Acrobats and bald drummers will combine in a deal signed in blue ink.
Phillips enters the scene amid the growing clamor with an entourage of drummers.
I think it's frustrating for one of the best drummers in the world.
Drummers and flute players sat inside, sending out a charged and playful melody.
He plans to attend J'ouvert with his band of 2350 drummers, Carenage United.
THEY MARCHED along the seafront in Brighton, waving flags and heralded by drummers.
His remarkable new "Sixteen: Drummers Suite" (Pi) zeros in on sequences in the improvisational flow of six great drummers of the past — specific moments that Mr. Weiss pinpoints for you in his notes — and extrapolates melodies and arrangements out of them.
Female drummers are rare in rock music, and were even rarer in the 19803s.
Who better to anchor it to pop than one of Spector's drummers of choice?
Today, at 34, he is one of the most highly regarded drummers in music.
The focus is on Manipuri dance with Darshana Jhaveri & Drummers and Dancers of Manipur.
The focus is on Manipuri dance with Darshana Jhaveri & Drummers and Dancers of Manipur.
They stop at a cultural festival where revolutionary poets and drummers hold the stage.
On Wednesday, the two drummers quickly became fluent and fast, and staked out their differences.
We're at the point now that when I play with other drummers it feels strange.
There would be no dramatic handshake to upstage the athletes, flag carriers, drummers or torchbearers.
Mr. Boyd, 26, is one of the most sought-after drummers on the London scene.
These are probably the best drummers and guitarists and people in the city right now.
I always feel like drumming is much harder for me than for so many great drummers.
GarageBand 2.1 also has a new Drummer feature with nine EDM and acoustic virtual session drummers.
However, all three got caught in the traffic of Swift's drummers who were lining the aisles.
His drummers have cycled from Adam Forkner to Brian McOmber to his current drummer, Mike Johnson.
To a relentless beat struck by an army of drummers, he would lose himself in dance.
"TriAngular III" (Onyx/Truth Revolution) Some jazz drummers convey the sensation of floating through a groove.
Despite his incarceration ... he and Travis dropped an EP together last month called "Meet the Drummers."
This playful exchange between dancers, singers and drummers is the rhythmic backbone of Afro-Boricuas here.
The set also features guest appearances from the drummers Tre Cool, Stella Mozgawa and Thomas Lang.
He told our drummers what to do and I think it really pops on this record.
In a swirl of ululations, mothers with infants strapped to their backs danced around the drummers.
"A lot of what drummers practice when they're warming up is uptick, or rebound," he said.
It had also merged with another, more anarchic band, consisting of five drummers and a saxophonist.
Three drummers led the procession, followed by people carrying 1.73 coffins bearing names of the dead.
Everywhere were barricades and crowd-control fences, and police cars escorted trailers crammed with steel drummers.
Sometimes, drummers pound a little harder than the LED sticks can handle during the recording sessions.
There were skilled flag tossers, severe-looking military-style drummers, oxen-pulling chariots, floats of ancient design.
" He also noted that Mr. Peart had "spawned a generation of air drummers for decades to come.
He also absorbed the influence of jazz kit drummers like Gene Krupa, and composers like Duke Ellington.
Young women at that march skipped down a street along the Seine River, accompanied by drummers and singers.
Guitarists and drummers came and went, sometimes by falling offstage or through bathroom mirrors they mistook for windows.
The drummers became a flag; the seats became a face; doors became a window which became a portal.
This is the sort of music club where drummers haul their kits through the crowd after the show.
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"Drummers will always come into the studio and start by playing the opening lick to 'Caboose,'" he says.
Moderate white Democrats and black Democrats dance to different drummers, but both groups groove to the Biden beat.
You'd think the eight-person string section, vibraphonist and twin drummers would be what sets this project apart.
He worked with fellow drummers in Drums Off Chaos and with guitar and synthesizer in Club Off Chaos.
I knew I wanted driving percussion so there's two drummers on the track and it's really straightforward and punchy.
There are slackliners, am-dram actors putting on a politically charged show, a fire breather, jugglers, and circle drummers.
In Singapore, Harry was welcomed with a procession that included drummers and women marking the way with flower petals.
Native American drummers lead the Native Nations March in Denver, Colorado, to protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Ithaca Audio comprehensively wove together 348 rockstars, 84 guitarists, 44 drummers and 64 songs into one anthological rock mashup.
Outside the modern art gallery, two drummers and two warriors stood guard with war clubs when the Queen arrived.
Here's the thing: few tasks are more complicated for a studio engineer than recording drums—and drummers know this.
Continually checking my abilities against drummers who had already made it and asking myself, Can I play like that?
His dancers here seemed alternately, then simultaneously, civilized and animal, following different drummers, sometimes as if to music unheard.
Mr. Trucks was one of the band's two original drummers; the other was Jai Johanny Johanson, known as Jaimoe.
Members of the Korean American Resource and Cultural Center danced in the street with a small band of drummers.
"You have to understand this, we're two different drummers," Mr. Starks said in an interview with NPR in 2015.
And when the inexhaustible Wula drummers made their way to the stage from the aisle, it was glitteringly otherworldly.
If not for "Bird Flu", the reverberations of 30 urumi drummers might not be heard on a nightclub dance floor.
Its front line of four dhol drummers had crowd-pleasing synchronized moves and a cheerful line of audience-participation patter.
The ceremony featured honour guards wearing the traditional Javanese soldier uniform, and ceremonial drummers performing as the flag was hoisted.
Though you might not think it, drummers are something of a rare presence in music school, a stick-wielding unicorn.
Trucks, named one of the 100 greatest drummers by Rolling Stone, died January 24 at home in West Palm Beach.
Listening to Hovvdy's new track "Problem," it's easy to forget that this is a guitar band comprised of two drummers.
Drummers walked the route alongside school groups, and church groups, and black sorority women in their pink and green regalia.
His skills led producers to use Mr. Blaine as the drummer for various groups' studio work, replacing their credited drummers.
There are drummers from the Harambee Dance Company, belters from the Sing Harlem Choir, leapers from the Freedom Dabka Group.
Children clapped along to the interlocking rhythms that thundered from a circle of drummers sounding like a fleet of helicopters.
But in seconds the stadium was transformed into a giant temple, replete with torches, snakehead drummers and men on stilts.
For this performance the band will feature 210 musicians — including two guitarists, two bassists, two drummers and two bass clarinetists.
Some drummers, like Mr. Calhoun of Living Colour, host their own gallery shows where they play drums and answer questions.
She once had the biggest following of any woman on Vine, while Tommy's had the biggest ... popularity among rock drummers.
The pair then shared some sentimental onstage dialogue before the stage lit up with backup dancers, samurai drummers and Jaden Smith.
Behind them, the university marching band performs a rousing rendition of the track, complete with countless drummers and brass instrument players.
Some of his greatest musical relationships were with drummers, among them Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Sunny Murray and Ronald Shannon Jackson.
Soloviev's camera moves fast through the trains and sidewalks of the city, sped forth by the rapid rhythm of street drummers.
His family dances and sings all the way to the venue, and there are often drummers and musicians in the procession.
She appears with the vibraphonist Steve Nelson, the bassist Peter Washington and the drummers Carl Allen (on Thursday) and Lenny White.
Taiko ensembles proliferated, with one named Ondekoza ("demon drummers") hitting the headlines in 1975 when its members ran the Boston marathon.
For the show's grand finale a troop of drummers moved through the streets, turning the catwalk into a giant dance party.
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There are metallic moments coursing  underneath, anchoring the flights of harmony with rumbling bass and the two drummers' purposeful cymbal hits.
Before we developed dating standards, we fumbled around with smelly Dungeons and Dragons nerds, awkward religious virgins, and sanctimonious vegan drummers.
She's known some of these musicians since she was a kid; she went to middle school with one of her drummers.
Soulwax's touring band will feature seven members, including three drummers and MIXHELL co-founder Laima Leyton on synth and backing vocals.
I didn't spot the drummers in the crowd, and had to wait until I heard a distant pounding to find them.
And each suit was designed to accommodate the individual performers: looser sleeves for the drummers, shorter pant bottoms for the dancers.
When the drummers and dancers perform specifically for her camera, the people presented here become more like participants than traditional subjects.
It did not take much coaxing to get drummers on board; many saw it as a natural extension of their music.
The song's melody came from ukulele-like cavaquinhos, overwhelmed by a battery of drummers banging furiously on an array of percussive instruments.
Also, do you feel like most drummers miss this Sabbath-era heyday where they could just fill the fuck out of everything?
Flo Mounier is an absolute monster behind the kit, whose lightning speed stands out in a genre full of unfathomably skilled drummers.
All you need is a VR headset and an app called Paradiddle (drummers will know), currently in development by musician Emre Tanirgan.
Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers sound more distinctly "Southern"; R.E.M. and Little Feat march to the beat of their own drummers.
Obviously now, many people know that "Rae Sremmurd" should look stupid, because it's just the made up phrase "Ear Drummers" spelled backwards.
Really great melodies and really good – actually, I'm just gonna say it – this label has the best drummers on the fucking planet.
"If you want that A1 finger game, know that drummers have limb independence, and bassists have the two-finger rhythm," he said.
How many rock bands besides The Beatles, Genesis, and the Eagles have had their drummers start a solo career as a frontman?
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Drummers beat the goatskin covers of rum barrels while a singer led a chorus in call and response.
This band has a rare instrumentation — tenor saxophone, tuba, two drummers — and a relentless, jouncing sound anchored in rhythms of the Caribbean.
Sons of Kemet is a four-piece band: just Hutchings, two drummers, and a tuba player who occupies the entire low register.
SOULWAX Three drummers slammed home the sheer overkill of Soulwax, a Belgian band with an aggressively sardonic attitude toward pop and technology.
But as the dancers, drummers and palm tree wavers left the ring for the fight to start, I felt anything but leonine.
I was playing off my laptop or backing tracks or a DJ. I wanted to add drummers and there's nothing like it.
And throughout the glue and guiding genius is his son Denardo, miraculously evolved into one of the greatest drummers in jazz history.
Danny Morris is one of the best drummers I've heard in the world and he's just gonna do a great job on drums.
Drummers, band members, and step dancers at these shows have one job: to spread pure happiness, and that came through in Rouseting's work.
The camera lingers long enough on the Circle that the viewer's restless eye eventually stops studying the drummers' diverse ages, clothes, and hairstyles.
On one hand it was a retro Burger Records style party-rock atrocity; too many bands and not enough drummers who can play.
He paired up with musicians such as Zachary Cole Smith, now of DIIV, who was briefly one of the first Total Slacker drummers.
Currently she's doing stuff with Soulwax—a set-up she describes as "insane… but really organized," featuring three drummers and five synth players.
Nothing was more tangible proof of this than their name — "ear drummers" spelled backwards — which felt not only juvenile, but like a joke.
The police chief trained drummers to use them as a way to gain trust and reach villagers most prone to believing fake news.
A low-volume practice cymbal that looks like mesh is selling well among drummers in Asia who live in apartments with thin walls.
On Saturday, the alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, the drummers Terri Lyne Carrington and Louis Hayes, and the vocalist Charenee Wade all lead groups.
She played almost entirely on the beat, with no adornments, which left silence and vacancies in places that more conventional drummers usually fill.
It had started to drizzle, and outside the town hall, dancing women, drummers in traditional garb and locals were waiting to welcome her.
But he lacked the connections or means to attend music school, so he learned at the feet of respected neighborhood rumberos, or drummers.
Hundreds of activists occupied Trafalgar Square, a major landmark, as well as Westminster Bridge, with drummers entertaining protesters as they set up tents.
It will serve him well at Mezzrow, a little basement club that's better suited for percussion-free combos than it is for drummers.
Neil Peart from the band Rush -- one of the greatest drummers in rock history -- died Tuesday after battling cancer ... according to his family.
The drummers thudded out the fata murungu fata murungu fata murungu murungu murungu drumbeat that had been the soundtrack to our every Sunday.
More than Hutchings, more than its double drummers, it is Cross's thick, molten playing that pumps life into the upstart British jazz group.
As complex as the rhythmic patterns are, they go hand-in-hand with movement and song — the dancers and drummers serve one another.
At a dress rehearsal for a festival performance, Mr. Alorwoyie gave a thorough dressing-down to both undergraduate students and veteran Ghanaian drummers.
Drummers are most often dressed in peasant costumes, as soldiers or as chefs, a practice with varied explanations, none of which ring quite true.
Robotics engineers at Georgia Tech have developed a robotic limb that acts like a third arm to greatly increase the creative capability of drummers.
It used funk and deep grooves from an excellent rhythm section, with up to three drummers, then swerved into severe on-the-beat minimalism.
He suggested that jazz drummers who use the snare might simply be "following orders without questioning those orders" — his idea of a grave sin.
Igor Cavalera might be one of the most underrated drummers in metal, but he deserves mention alongside Dave Lombardo, Vinnie Paul, and Gene Hoglan.
Moreover, whereas Western drummers work with the wrist, these men and women drum with their whole body: they are athletes as well as aesthetes.
Over the years we've developed these cymbals for great jazz drummers, as well as rockers such as Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts and Ginger Baker.
He began playing the clarinet in the fourth grade, he recalled, but picked up drums in junior high, because the drummers all had girlfriends.
The drummers are personalized with their own names and musical styles so some are better suited for EDM while others bring classic rock vibes.
He is one of two drummers on "Opening," from the keyboardist and pan-experimentalist John Escreet's "Learn to Live," an album due this fall.
One of jazz's most distinctive and sought-after drummers, Mr. Blade is known for his broad, forceful playing, which can both pummel and levitate.
The band's fifers, drummers and buglers direct cadets in their various drills, duties and field activities, including marching on the plain outside Washington Hall.
Drummers from bands like Guns N' Roses and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are using new technology to turn their performances into visual art.
He has since attended six of SceneFour's gallery shows in Los Angeles, where he met Mr. Ward and even started purchasing other drummers' artwork.
His career took off in 1965 when he joined John "Jabo" Starks as one of a handful of drummers in the James Brown Band.
But this isn't a retrospective: Dr. Smith, leading a midsize band with two drummers, Joe Dyson and Johnathan Blake, doesn't have the complacency for that.
Hundreds of drummers donned their colors and played out Brazil's trademark beat, as athletes from over 200 countries tried out their first steps of samba.
Soon, the children encountered several other creatures, and a group of drummers stunned the crowd as they played along with a group of surrounding performers.
Hundreds of drummers donned their colours and played out Brazil's trademark beat, as athletes from over 200 countries tried out their first steps of samba.
Imagine the classic Main St. Electrical Parade on water, add in some pyrotechnics, a dash of multiculturalism, live drummers, and you get the basic idea.
Ronald Bruner Jr. may be one of the best young drummers in the world, but he's not even the most famous musician in his family.
They invented long hair, going to India, having a guru, round glasses, solo careers, beards, press conferences, divisive girlfriends, writing your own songs, funny drummers.
After 12 years, most of his drummers rebelled against the constraints—no smoking or alcohol, no marrying—and set up Kodo as a rival group.
As Bognanno explains it, Copeland "wasn't gonna do the second record" and the band had to keep finding replacement drummers on the fly while touring.
" Jon Quigg, one of the band's drummers, remembered prepping for a performance in Barr's office—"the same space that R.F.K. had occupied thirty years earlier.
Of course you don't need to be in that room of drummers to see his special, which is what makes watching it on Netflix disorienting.
Drummers from the Brooklyn United Marching Band will open the festivities at the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, followed by Vy Higgensen's Sing Harlem Choir.
Servers passed out flutes of Champagne to the overdressed crowd while taiko drummers in branded happi coats put on a show in front of Uniqlo.
To drummers in the '70s and '24s, Peart was an Eddie Van Halen figure, someone whose pyrotechnic chops seemed to be the ne plus ultra.
Few other drummers were as integral to the development of fusion as Mr. Mouzon, who combined volcanic intensity with a brisk attunement to dynamic flow.
This documentary traces the history of American rock 'n' roll — but this time without leaving out the monumental influence of Native American guitarists and drummers.
Fox attempted some of that himself, but quickly got wrapped, as many young drummers do, into playing for basically every one of his friends' bands.
In one sequence, you are in the middle of a song and dance, with drummers to one side of you and singers on the other.
Hart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and named by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 Greatest Drummers of All Time.
He's been working with rap's superstar producers Sonny Digital and Ear Drummers, and we'll be premiering two new tracks for you to fuck shit up to.
The new music is different—Kamasi Washington is somewhat tied to the old school, though one thing I don't like is when he uses two drummers.
That was on my mind as the first lady's plane touched down in Liberia's capital of Monrovia amid dancers, drummers and a good amount of chaos.
At the moment it features an excellent arrangement of partners: the trombonist Ben Gerstein, the bassist Michael Formanek and two drummers, Randy Peterson and Billy Mintz.
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With World War II on and most drummers in northern Indiana drafted, he started playing jazz professionally when he was 16 and still in high school.
Every musician in the UK bought the Melody Maker before the days of the internet because there was endless ads for ads requiring singers, guitarists, drummers.
We took them to Lake Merritt in Oakland, an urban treasure with all manner of spectacle on the paved paths: drummers, cavorting capoeira dancers, bubble blowers.
Kathy Valentine, 59, Go-Go's bassist: There are a lot of great drummers but not a lot of them can make a song have a hook.
PARELES Both of these drummers are in their late 50s, each boasts a hard-charging, wall-shaking style, and they both have new albums out today.
"Standup for Drummers" is the logical extension of this trend, a special representative of the moment, when you create your jokes but also curate your crowd.
The resolute pounding of twin drummers and the wash of guitar echo and beefed-up bass give lift and direction to the sigh of Cohen's trumpet.
PARELES Justin Faulkner has a thrashing, teeming style on the drums — he attacks them — yet he exudes a reassurance that basically all the best drummers have.
On Tuesday, the group includes the vibraphonist Chris Dingman and the vocalist Sara Serpa; on Thursday, her partners are two drummers, Chris Corsano and Ches Smith.
Instead of parlors and social problems, a Noh play would have maybe a pine tree, some drummers, and one or two masked performers, sometimes representing ghosts.
" Bobby Rich, one of many drummers who backed him, once said, "Every night he'll play songs I've never heard, and I follow the best I can.
Instead of presenting a straightforward documentation of these social gatherings, Friedman filmed the dancers and drummers performing solely for her camera, apart from the main events.
In it, Swift stands confidently in a sparkly pink, silver and gold number, striking a power pose between a line of drummers, all wearing millennial pink uniforms.
Working alongside four guitarists, two drummers, and a bassist, he's re-imagined Sigurjónsson's tragedy as a bloodthirsty, feedback-ridden panorama which recalls a slower, more sophisticated Darkthrone.
Dailor reigns as one of modern music's greatest drummers, and he's developed his vocals to a point where his voice takes center stage in Mastodon's newer offerings.
Along with bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane and a rotating cast of drummers, Tricot have essayed their convoluted but accessible approach to rock across two well-received albums.
Police detained about two dozen people, at which point the streets filled with conga dancers and drummers who led hundreds of government supporters in their own rally.
One of the drummers, Sister Isis, sings "Wade in the Water" as Lyn-Kee-Chow pulls on the coffin's chain, transforming it into a stylized slave ship.
Click here to view original GIFI've spent a fair bit of time in the company of drummers, and every last one has been a little bit weird.
Before drummers (who typically play in New York City subway stations) started performing as the lights flooded the runway, Uribe prefaced his collection with an uplifting sentiment.
A producer known within the industry for breaking the spirit of drummers was brought on and essentially bullied Schemel, bringing in a session drummer to replace her.
Because I love the drums, I really like love breakbeats and I love old Funk drummers and stuff and it's just, I can't play it at all.
In "Balance and Imbalance," set to traditional Korean percussion and pansori, a kind of musical storytelling, two drummers and the vocalist Seo-hee Lee accompany five dancers.
Behind the central performers are seated musicians — four drummers, who also chant, and a flutist — as well as a chorus, which performs with a similar singular dedication.
Earlier this year, I traveled to Iran in search of the tonbak and to make The Hidden Drummers of Iran -- a crowdfunded documentary film about my quest.
At one end there's pet fish and a secondhand market of old clothes, and live music (that may include a band of highly skilled drummers) is common.
The music on ''The Epic'' was already quite dense, with three people on horns, two drummers, two bassists, two keyboardists and a singer, but Washington wasn't done tinkering.
Each year, throughout the Caribbean, Central America, and the wider Garifuna diaspora, spectacularly dressed, masked performers and drummers reenact their victory, transforming into a form of cultural resistance.
The 12th pop of Christmas: Santa ClausAnd just when you thought that Dr. Lee had forgotten about the twelve drummers drumming, she brings out the final holiday patient.
His bassist-producer was the capo of Chicago blues, his pianist entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on his own recognizance, and his drummers were huge.
Mr. Washington's eight-piece jazz band — including a singer, two drummers, and Mr. Washington's father, Rickey, on soprano saxophone — arrayed itself in a circle on it, looking inward.
"I'm not bragging but I didn't see nobody else who was better," says Sam Lay, one of the earliest African-American drummers for the first Butterfield Blues Band.
Working with two bassists and two drummers, she took the modal concept into a more heavy-footed, grooving terrain, while splashing it with shades of avant-garde adventurism.
Acts will perform for five minutes each and include Korean drummers, cellists and violinists, Celtic and baroque harp and guitar players, and hammer dulcimer and musical saw players.
Its roots predate the academy itself, going back to the fife players and drummers serving as field musicians since George Washington established an Army post here in 1778.
The party entertainment featured 600 drummers, acrobats and dancers — and even a cavalry charge that ended with the firing of muskets into the air by 300 Berber horsemen.
Dara Friedman's video work Mother Drum, documenting her encounters with Native American Fancy dancers and drummers, goes on view at Kayne Griffin Corcoran in Los Angeles this Friday.
In 2008, Chinese director Zhang Yimou threw down a delicate gauntlet, filling Beijing National Stadium with a sea of drummers, a gorgeous LED painting scroll, and a puppet opera.
Taylor Hawkins is in the unenviable position of being one of the finest rock drummers alive, and sharing the stage with a man commonly regarded as the outright best.
"We make turkey in pieces, whole pieces of breasts and legs and drummers[…]so that we can cook up as many of those parts as we need," she says.
On Wednesday, the first night, she played a freely improvised set with the drummers Chris Corsano and Ches Smith, whose curiosity and range of expression fit well with her.
Among the drummers was a 3-year-old boy who was waving to the beat alongside his dad – a sweet moment that prompted smiles from the royal parents. brightcove.
To hold down the beat while he played the showman out front, Starr hired not just one but two drummers: session giant Jim Keltner, and the Band's Levon Helm.
Before the floats and dance troupes and steel-band drummers went through, yet another friend, parked nearby, mentioned that she'd known my husband's paternal grandmother, affectionately called Aunt Vic.
The Subway is full of live performers, from drummers to guitarists to Mariachi bands to one-man bands, all as screeching trains pull in and out of the stations.
Your ear catches a spark between the drummers, and you realize they've been sparring all along, their patterns making a big shared gesture, a half-circle, a contested zone.
Some of "Standup for Drummers" operates as an entertaining history lesson, as when he plays a series of drum kits from different decades, describing how the instrument has changed.
Starting in 1990, it began to highlight a different instrument each year; it has since helped to catapult the careers of prominent young vocalists, saxophonists, trumpeters, drummers and more.
This show of matrifocal bravado sharpens and embellishes Sons of Kemet's unique and arresting sonics: West Indian Coltrane/Rollins over two drummers, tuba for bass, and occasional intoned vocals.
With two drummers, a tuba and one powerhouse tenor saxophonist — Shabaka Hutchings, London jazz's current cause célèbre — Sons of Kemet have gone from British upstarts to breakout international success.
Music was a theme at Monument Park on Thursday as Ian Koeller and Dave Whittle, both professional drummers and amateur Yankees fans, drove down from Burlington, Vt., to visit.
But a lot of the action is really happening closer to the nucleus, in Lightcap's bold-toned, wide-open bass playing, and the drummers' throttling nine-beat rhythm. RUSSONELLO
The male drummers, and the women sitting behind them, sang in Inupiaq style: a first verse, plaintive, then a second, furious and loud, as the men lashed handheld drums.
They included a scintillating appearance by the Wula Drum and Dance Ensemble, an American company of 17 drummers, dancers and instrumentalists led by M'bemba Bangoura, with roots in Guinea.
I can't forget a solo in which one man, his back to us, danced as if his right shoulder and left foot were following different drummers, as if possessed.
Tapping against its hull to establish a beat, Mr. Alorwoyie called drummers and dancers into action, activating changes in the patterns and movements with nods or shifts in expression.
After having used drum machines, and other studio drummers in making All Shook Down, he'd gotten a little taste of what another player could bring to open up the possibilities.
The drummers, dancing figures, and buckets of powder being tossed in the air represent the Hindu festival Holi, which began yesterday evening, March 1, and wraps up tonight, March 2.
Mindy Seegal Abovitz Founder/Editor-In-Chief, Tom Tom Magazine: The quarterly print magazine celebrates the amazing work of female drummers, while also inspiring young girls to take up drums.
There's also a base of serious musicianship behind all this dabbling — all four primary bandmates are technical wizards, and Greg Saunier is one of the best drummers on the planet.
He'll be working with two powerful saxophonists, David Murray and Billy Harper, as well as the South African singer Vuyo Sotashe and several drummers, notably Abdou Mboup and Lewis Nash.
"Experience our Culture!" was followed by a clip of a pekin (Liberian English for frisky child) with no shoes doing a complicated dance involving wide leg sweeps, accompanied by drummers.
From there, Mr. Jaswa, riding a white horse and accompanied by drummers and a crowd of well wishers, went to the nearby Fairmont San Francisco Hotel, where another ceremony began.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The drummers face each other on the beach, playing an African beat before an upright coffin emblazoned with the searing image of a slave ship.
It testifies in particular to Rosewoman's talents as an arranger of lushly braided horn harmonies, which fit oddly — but just right — into the wobbly flow of the group's three batá drummers.
A variety of people played on the album besides Robinson and Wenner, including former Dead Kennedys bassist Klaus Flouride, and percussion duties were split between drummers Greg Davis and Tom Dobrov.
But this group's coming album (due in March) has just as much urgency as his recent release with Sons of Kemet, a much earthier quartet, featuring two drummers and a tuba.
On Saturdays, he regularly went to a theater in Hartford to watch big bands, singers and vaudeville acts, and he grew to admire virtuoso drummers like Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa.
Avedis III sought out swing drummers, like Gene Krupa, and learned that they preferred Turkish cymbals but wanted them to be thinner and more responsive — "paper thin," as Krupa put it.
But its essential energy remained strong on Monday in the hundreds of oil-smeared dancers who churned around a series of trucks carrying the drummers that give jab jab its energy.
For this weekend run he'll lead a quartet with Mr. August, Matt Mitchell on piano and either of two drummers, Yorgos Maniatis (on Friday) or Mark Whitfield Jr. (Saturday and Sunday).
Mr. Starks, whose first name was John and whose nickname was sometimes spelled Jab'o, was one of two drummers closely identified with Brown during his heyday in the 20073s and '70s.
Mr. Peart grew up as a fan of loud, flashy drummers like Keith Moon, Gene Krupa, John Bonham and Ginger Baker, and he was known for hitting his drum kit hard.
Lead by guitarist Bruce Anderson, their eclectic art-rock defied simple classification with spacey riffs, two drummers and vocalist Rich Stim's out there lyrics and songs about visiting Puerto Rican zoos.
It was staged with prisoners breaking chains and African-style drummers and dancers against a bonfire backdrop, ending with the name of Mr. Lamar's hometown, Compton, superimposed on a silhouette of Africa.
" Van Zandt said that Baker was "one of the greatest drummers of all time" and suggested that anyone unfamiliar with Cream's music start by listening to the band's second album, "Disraeli Gears.
"#Jiveculture" is his seventh album on the HighNote label, and it comes on the heels of several smartly arranged experiments: bands with two drummers or elegant chamber embroidery or chiming electroacoustic effects.
The eight debut entries to the Sound Library include three new instruments — taiko drums and two string instruments, the koto and guzheng — a beat sequencer, new virtual drummers, and some sound packs.
Click here to view original GIFSeeking to "push the limits of what humans can do," researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a wearable robotic limb that transforms drummers into three-armed cyborgs.
Does all of this prove that the winery in which Nunes invests is somehow dancing to the beat of the Kremlin's drummers—or is all of this nothing more than partisan histrionics?
More competition among young people—whether they want to be drummers, power forwards, scientists, or just not broke—means higher costs in the economic sense, but also in the area of mental
It had lyrical grace, funk, gospel crescendos and gnashing collective improvisation; it also broke out into a unaccompanied solo passages for Mr. Washington and for the drummers, Mr. Austin and Ronald Bruner.
This concert, uptown at the Park Avenue Armory, coincides with the closing of that show and features Ms. Roberts joined by a poet known as Geng and a sextet of snare drummers.
You won't find any other stand-up special with imitations of Keith Moon, Meg White and Larry Mullen Jr.; or one that pokes fun at the lighting in instructional videos for drummers.
You know, all the drummers that I've spoken with through the years have told me that they grew up listening to the records that I played on, and that's how they learned.
Passing a room, where two drummers — who are also instructors — were having an impromptu jam session, Mr. Pryor noted the quiet flow of cool air from a new heating and cooling system.
Calhoun springs from a tradition that counts Tony Williams, Ginger Baker and Billy Cobham as founding fathers: powerhouse drummers whose roots in both rock and jazz laid the foundation for broader explorations.
It's a handy bit of rhetoric for any bullish AI enthusiast: No one is arguing that drummers have been put out of business by the widespread use of drum machines in popular music.
On bass I have Andreas, who works at Prophecy, and on drums I have Dave Haley from the band Psycroptic, who is known as one of the best metal drummers in the world!
After yesterday's big day of royal fun, Prince George and Princess Charlotte stayed behind while their parents were greeted by drummers and Haida warrior paddlers for the canoe ride to the heritage center.
Budgie, one of the finest drummers to emerge from the post-punk era, joined the fold for the band's third album, Kaleidoscope, and remained a member for the rest of the group's lifespan.
" In the shadow of the Washington Square Arch, the evening's musical entertainment was setting up: the drummers of Fogo Azul, which bills itself as New York City's "only all-women Brazilian drum line.
Whereas drummers are typically meant to dutifully carry rock songs along from the background, Progression Through Unlearning and Snapcase drummer Tim Redmond pushed the instrument to the forefront, and let it take centerstage.
I've been doing it a little bit more lately because we've been playing with some different drummers and stuff, so to kind of learn the old songs using the records as a reference.
If Tony Williams is the biggest root influence on jazz drummers today, then more of them should honor his bombastic virtuosity with the same sense of joy and freshness that Justin Brown does.
Visitors from all over Walt Disney World come to the Polynesian for Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show, an open-air all-you-can-enjoy luau with hula dancing, fire dancing, and drummers.
Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi hosted "Gorillapalooza" on Saturday, an event that showcased performances by dancers and drummers and featured virtual reality "trekking" with mountain gorillas, all for a good cause.
The drummers snapped and pounded, the flutists piped and the men marched their new banner past the brick rowhouses and storefronts of East Belfast, a working-class stronghold blighted in parts by poverty.
Regarded as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time, he combined virtuosic technical ability, arena-filling intensity, exacting precision and enough restraint to endure as a constant presence on FM radio.
This will be developed over time, Frohwein said, and will serve to complement the work of the Drummers who might be working in physical, real-world sales as well as across digital channels.
"Why are you talking?" he asked sharply, after entering the backstage area and finding his dancers and drummers joking around at a moment when he wanted them to be entering for a procession.
I have always mistakenly pigeonholed McComb as more of a folk troubadour but, with two drummers and rhythms that verged on Krautrock, the band was in full Rolling Thunder Revue era Dylan mode.
But the chops of these doomed young pros, every one of whom could sing and write terse, catchy, well-structured songs, were powered by one of the scene's few true rock drummers, Don Stevenson.
But Tumaini festival seeks to change this and profile the camp's artists—and at Lake of Stars this year there were three refugee acts on the lineup, including the entrancing Amahoro Drummers from Burundi.
Ever since, the nightly activity on Pennsylvania Avenue has become increasingly creative — bringing an 18-person Mariachi band, opera singers singing America The Beautiful, and conga drummers to the street outside of Trump's home.
This isn't so much a word born of a single clear-cut mistake, as one that emerged from a gradual transformation: from drummer to outcast drummers to outcast, each step is short and intelligible.
Among the many prominent artists taking part are the saxophonists Benny Golson and George Coleman; the drummers Jimmy Cobb and Louis Hayes; the pianists Harold Mabern and Monty Alexander; and the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.
"A lot of drummers do things other than drumming," Patrick Carney points out, a bit wryly, while discussing producing Youngish American, the solo debut from Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson's Dams of the West.
My favorite part comes in at 2:36 when she grabs the drummers head by his hair and squeezes him into a headlock, as if she's on the verge of strangling him to death.
He and his drummers played on the Folkes Brothers' "Oh Carolina," from 1959, the first commercially released record using traditional Rastafarian drumming in popular music and helped welcome Haile Selassie to Jamaica in 1966.
The festival advertises the drummers, dancers, and vendors as members of the local Native American tribes, but the Cherokee have no ancestral ties to the land or the ancient peoples responsible for the petroglyphs.
The athletes were greeted at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta airport by friends, family and a troupe of drummers from Burundi, and it's where Biel told of his joy at mixing with the world's best athletes.
But when all worked right, with the drummers in loose, synchronized swing, the low-end horns bracing the giant chords, and a little improvisational chaos on top, there was something deep and noble happening.
Her ode to McComb, Mississippi, Common & John Legend's "Glory," was practically a coronation parade, complete with huge jewels in her braided up-do, marching band-esque drummers, and a built-to-last vocal explosion.
Over the course of three nights, in addition to Meraux, I saw a juggler, street musicians, burlesque dancers and drummers from Zambia and South Africa on a hospitality exchange program with Animal Kingdom Lodge.
D. J. Fontana's early influences were big-band drummers like Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa, and he played in local strip clubs and served in the Army in Korea before joining the "Hayride" band.
Despite the fact it was dressed up in a dance performance recorded by a robot and replayed on video to live tunes provided by a pair of guest drummers and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus.
"Don't ask me what I came for/Better ask yourself how you got here," Juanes sang, backed by a white-robed choir and a team of drummers while Cirque du Soleil aerialists writhed overhead.
In Secaucus, N.J., if you want to hear Queen's song "We Will Rock You" performed by three dozen bagpipers and marching drummers in Scottish kilts, the place to go is the Shree Swaminarayan Temple.
I was down in [the community] last week and they surprised me with a ceremony at the end of the screening — drummers arrived and they gave me a Native name, Woman Who Makes Things Happen.
Isle of Dogs opens and closes with a circle of taiko drummers, and in between Anderson gives us everything from poisoned wasabi to sumo wrestlers to wryly written haikus to, hell, even a mushroom cloud.
"The drum and bugle corps was something that helped Franklin drum and focus…he helped others when he was on the team and has since come back to Chicago to mentor young drummers," Garcia said.
Doom, born Teresa Ryan, joined the band in '76, and they cycled through a series of drummers (including Doom's roommate Belinda Carlisle) before settling on a lineup that included Bolles, Crash, and guitarist Pat Smear.
The air of unreality is further deepened by a soundtrack heavy on percussion, shown throughout the film to be played by drummers in a gym with a basketball hoop dressed as if for sumo wrestling.
In the work "Tamashii no Hibiki (Soul Vibrations)," Ms. Fujii's company, joined by several local dancers, seek inner peace while accompanied by the accomplished Taiko drummers Kenny Endo (Friday and Saturday) and Kaoru Watanabe (Sunday).
Throughout the ceremony, three drummers in ceremonial garb banged furiously on conga drums while a younger man cheerfully chanted call-and-response songs in the Yoruba language's offset of Lucumi, a form of Haitian dialect.
Its members also record as 2 Many D.J.s, and the band performed on a stage designed to resemble the group's recording studio, Studio Deewee, with drummers in separate rooms and all sorts of blinking equipment.
More than any musician of his generation, Taborn knows how to turn the piano into an 88-key drum, as Cecil Taylor called it, and drummers have always been particularly keen to play with him.
Two ladder trucks — No. 3, from Bethpage, and No. 135, from New York City — rolled up Central Avenue here ahead of drummers beating a slow, steady beat, as far from death metal as can be.
"We went through a succession of drummers," one member of the titular band in "We Are Twisted _______ Sister!" recalls at a relatively late point in this largely fascinating but arguably overlong documentary directed by Andrew Horn.
União da Ilha's 3,0003 performers — dancers, singers, drummers — and its six large, themed floats would be examined by judges in the arena and countless critics everywhere else, then ranked among 11 other top-division samba schools.
Other small snippets of the incident, shot closer and from the perspective of the Native American marchers, show the students jeering and crowding Phillips and the other drummers, making a comment about how land gets stolen.
Her moody photos provide a glimpse into the studios and homes of nearly 100 drummers, from Lars Ulrich of Metallica to Jack White to French, who is perhaps best known for his work with Captain Beefheart.
They're all sure their guy of choice is the man Rory (Alexis Bledel) should really be with, getting married at the Yale library, and having kids together named after Pulitzer Prize-winners and girl band drummers.
Back in 2015, he released an EP called Aequs Nyama that was built around recordings of three local groups of drummers who play the traditional style of candombe, surrounding their hallucinatory playing with jittery electronic production.
Their softly rumbling backdrop was the product of two drummers, Andrew Cyrille and Brian Blade, as well as the bassist Reggie Workman and the pianist Steve Kuhn, who separately played with Coltrane in the early 1960s.
Polls show Mr. Scott has made inroads with Puerto Ricans grateful for his overtures after Hurricane Maria; he spent part of Saturday in Kissimmee, outside of Orlando, in a caravan-style event that featured boricua drummers.
A lit boulder field you can hike through, a lake of many floating fires, drummers scattered throughout the backcountry that stun and surprise the attendees at night in the echo fields of the wash and mountains.
Specifically, here it's about pulling together sales teams — called "Drummers" on the platform — to help market their products, either locally or further afield by using digital channels and the sales expertise they bring to the table.
The scenes with the synchronized drummers recall the opening ceremonies of the Olympics, and the dense forest of arrows and the spear movements of the bungee-jumping female fighters are like those seen in Peking Opera.
Banners held aloft sound slogans like "Thou Shalt Not Kill" and "Your Hands Are Full of Blood," while at the front, a line of drummers provides the only cadence, aside from the rhythm of walking feet.
There are also some added presets, loops, libraries, and more, including two additional Drummers, two new Studio Strings and Studio Horns plug-ins, 800 more loops, and a new cinematic library for Alchemy synths with 150 presets.
Keys' performance wasn't even the first musical number of the day; the event kicked off with a traditional performance by a contingent of Chinese drummers and dancers, meant to mark the company's aggressive push into the country.
We're pretty much a band made up of drummers, too, so any time there's a chance to add some cowbells or rototoms or anything like that, we're all about it, because it's exciting and it feels good.
In time the tempo picks up and the crowd stands, dancing and jumping up and down as the band—two drummers, a backup singer, a bass guitarist and a dreaded man on harmonium—hits its ecstatic peak.
A lot of rock drummers didn't see the point in doing blast-beats and stuff like that, so it took about a year and a half to find a guy who understood what we wanted to do.
A catalyzing moment for the current renaissance came in the form of Fare Thee Well, the final performances by the core four surviving members: guitarist Bob Weir, bassist Phil Lesh, and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann.
Located in one of Santiago's historic artist neighborhoods—per my hosts, a hotbed of rumba drummers and salsa dancers—there wasn't much to Yessel's state-owned home, where he said he'd been living for only a month.
Mr. Hutchings scraped his way skyward as Mr. Cross took hold of a beat located somewhere between the Balkans and the Middle East, raising the tension as the drummers chafed against him in a stutter-step pattern.
Backed by more than a dozen batuque drummers and singers — Orquestra Batukadeiras — and doing some hip-shimmying batuque moves, Madonna conveyed the delight of her discovery, even as the hand-played beat gave way to electronic percussion.
Kosmos are pumping $250 billion into the ITF's coffers over 25 years and no expense was spared on Monday's lavish opening ceremony which featured a spectacular light show, dancers, drummers, violinists and an ear-pummelling DJ set.
"This Is Spinal Tap" is a pioneering example of the mock documentary, known for details including the deaths of drummers under bizarre circumstances, and amplifiers that "go to 11" rather than the normal maximum volume of 10.
In the summer of 2015, Friedman travelled to powwows on the Swinomish Reservation in Washington, the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Idaho, and Crow Agency Reservation in Montana, where she met with Native American Fancy dancers and drummers.
It brought them up over and over and over, and it even trotted out dancers and drummers to offer as much of an approximation of Carnival as could be mustered in a room full of ad buyers.
Festivals: Bonnaroo Not only does the electronic rock trio boast one of the most badass drummers around in Carla Azar, but with their third studio album, Pussy's Dead, they've got a lot of damn good material to perform.
"Sixteen: Drummers Suite," due out later this month, is an ambitious work obliquely inspired by six of his jazz-drumming touchstones — its movements bear titles like "Elvin" and "Philly Joe" — for the improvising chamber orchestra he leads here.
Two of the drummers began to undress the man with the luminescent fingertips, stripping him down to a latex hakama or "Aikido skirt" and revealing him to be Nobuhiko Takada, inexplicably heralding a gasp from the silent crowd.
In one waterfront concert held in Sydney, as Tomita performed on a stage, a boat full of kabuki drummers would perform from the water, and a helicopter with a speaker attached to it would fly around the crowd.
Cultured Traveler The ritual drummers preceded her as she strode down the broad steps toward the Osun shrine, carefully balancing on her head a calabash filled with kola nuts, palm oil and other offerings to the Yoruba gods.
But yeah, I can also say Pat is a very chill guy and hilarious, so I think that there was, and also being drummers in bands that have done well, we didn't have to have a lot of conversations.
Influenced by such big band drummers as Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa, Fontana was admired by Helm, Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg and many others for his power, speed and steadiness, which he honed during his time with the Hayride.
Even when young bands are starting out here, they have to take trains or fly when playing in the next city over, so they travel light: guitarists carry pedals and a guitar; drummers carry a snare, sticks, and symbols.
Monty Alexander and the Harlem-Kingston Express (through Sunday) Mr. Alexander, an effervescent pianist and one of Jamaica's proudest musical exports, stamps his native groove with an uptown twist in a group that includes two bassists and two drummers.
The scene outside the courthouse turned raucous Thursday as people played to the assembled media and a pair of drummers wearing plastic masks — who did not seem to have a side — pounded out rhythms, contributing to a carnival atmosphere.
This weekend he convenes a quintet with Mr. Faddis as a featured guest on trumpet, alongside the pianist Victor Gould, the bassist David Williams and one of two fine drummers, Lewis Nash (Friday and Saturday) or Carl Allen (Sunday).
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - The scene outside the courthouse where 12 jurors are determining Bill Cosby's fate at his sexual assault trial devolved on Thursday into a circus-like atmosphere, complete with dramatic confrontations, marching drummers and a bubble machine.
The festival's 2017 edition has adopted a theme of social justice, with related work presented by, among others, the trombonist Craig Harris ("Breathe") and the drummers Mike Reed ("Flesh & Bone") and Terri Lyne Carrington (with her band Social Science).
Each of the band members -- bassist Phil Lesh, guitarist Bob Weir, drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (the first of many doomed keyboardists) -- are introduced and their contributions to the band (and relationship with Garcia) are explained.
DENVER — If the Yankees, who have gone through first basemen the way Spinal Tap went through drummers, seem intent on trying to find a first baseman who can stay out of harm's way, their most recent candidate is a curious one.
DMB is no exception to this, sporting one of the greatest drummers of all time (Carter Beauford) and an extremely talented horn section (Rashawn Ross, Jeff Coffin, and the late LeRoi Moore) that sets them apart from other similarly styled bands.
It turned out to be a wild-ass event where both of them brought out a murderer's row of guest drummers, including Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, Tommy Lee, and Steward Copeland from The Police.
Four tracks use both drummers (the other is Eric Harland), and throughout Mr. Escreet is doing something like the inverse of "Nyeusi:" He's taking his plush harmonies and textures as a given, and focusing instead on heavy skirmishes of rhythm.
Throngs of jugglers, buskers and African drummers carpet the lawn; an army of graffiti artists tag an 800-meter stretch of the Berlin Wall; and antiques hunters forage for vinyl treasures and East German kitsch at Berlin's largest flea market.
A trio of vocalists face the drummers and a revolving cast of dancers leap, twirl, grin, shout and have me so transfixed that it's a full 296 minutes before I realize I forgot to hit the record button on my camera.
Wednesday's second game featured an opening ceremony that including a knight, some archers, laser drummers, and a concert by Imagine Dragons, and if you're disappointed that you missed it then you're in luck because I'm pretty sure it's still going on.
Mr. Hart developed a reputation in the 28s as one of the most adaptive and sympathetic drummers in jazz, adding subtle shading and suspense-building mobility to Herbie Hancock's electric fusion, Pharoah Sanders's avant-garde spiritualism and Billy Harper's Afrocentric postbop.
The MIDIS hand-held tool comes in a variety of shapes and utilities, ranging from the slimmer "Scan" which helps to "bust through writer's block" to the "Drum" which allows air-drummers to transfer the beats in momentary thoughts to actual realized compositions.
Where once there were Manny's and Rudy's and New York Woodwind and Brass, Frank Wolf Drummers Supplies and We Buy Guitars, now there are demolition crews, "for rent" notices and a construction office for the glass tower going up around the corner.
DAY EIGHT: A New Sound System Amplified Conga Drums and Singers Performing the National Anthem  In addition to drummers, the Monday protest at the Kremlin Annex will feature a singer performing the national anthem to celebrate the commencement of Paul Manafort's trial.
As part of GarageBand 10.3, the app is introducing two new drummers that play roots and jazz-influenced brush styles, 1,000 new electronic and urban loops in genres like future bass and chill rap, and 400 animal, machine, and voice sound effects.
As a drummerwho's always been acutely aware of the Spinal Tap expendability of drummers in most rock bands, there's something genuinely moving to me about the way Def Leppard rallied around Allen and helped him continue with the band against all odds.
From a dance company created exclusively for plus-size women to an indie mag dedicated to celebrating female drummers, get to know the women involved, the change they're effecting, and their POVs on why women supporting women is more important now than ever.
"Evolution," his appealing new album, positions him as a wise elder among fierce younger talent like the saxophonist John Ellis and the trumpeter Maurice Brown, who rejoin him here in a group driven by two powerful drummers, Joe Dyson and Johnathan Blake.
Her guest list suggests notions of symmetry, with two guitarists, Bill Frisell and Julian Lage; two pianists, Craig Taborn and Angelica Sanchez; two reed players, the saxophonist Tim Berne and the clarinetist Don Byron; and two drummers, Billy Drummond and Marcus Gilmore.
Unfettered by the constraints of the physical form, her vocals often blipped by at hyperspeed, which, when matched with the blast-beats of her two drummers and the frantic guitar work, made many of her songs feel like ultra-kawaii black metal.
As they delved into individual songs, the band praised the little-known studio musicians who forged the Chicago sound: guitarists like Howlin' Wolf's sideman Hubert Sumlin (with whom Mr. Richards shared regular jam sessions) and drummers like Freddy Below and Earl Phillips.
The group used to go out to the poor neighborhoods around Salvador to recruit talented young drummers; now, on a typical day, a steady stream of young women show up at the house to inquire about drum lessons or joining the group.
"Evolution," his appealing new album, positions him as a wise elder among fierce younger talent like the trumpeter Keyon Harold and the saxophonist John Ellis, who rejoin him here in a group driven by two powerful drummers, Joe Dyson and Allison Miller.
There were some people who work there who were really great drummers and one of them in particular, a guy named Guy Licata, who's a really close friend and a bit of a mentor still would give you pointers and show me stuff.
"Barbarian," for example, is based on a tale gleaned from Robert E Howard's Conan books, and is a particularly intense workout, with layers of blackened sludge and submerged cymbal crashes courtesy of Mark Greening (one of the most chaotic and idiosyncratic drummers in metal history).
Click here to view original GIFUsing a Facebook News Feed of sorts, Ithaca Audio breaks down the history of rock and roll in 15 minutes using 384 rock stars, 84 guitarists, 64 songs, and 44 drummers in one crazy and totally awesome mashed up song.
Along with the UE Live, Ultimate Ears also announced the Ultimate Ears 6 PRO, a pair of $699 in-ear monitors that the company says are designed specifically for drummers, bass players, DJ, and hip-hop musicians, with two dynamic drivers for midrange and bass.
Along the way The Stones meet the locals, singing and dancing with scissor dancers in Peru and drummers in Uruguay, while Paul and Sam meet fans, many of whom are besides themselves with anticipation, having been starved of rock music for decades under military dictatorships.
Just as Carolyn Rodgers and Amiri Baraka made poems from the political realities and experiences of black folk, the Last Poets performed verses about the spiritual and cultural liberation of black people with backing from conga and djembe drummers, jazz musicians and funk ensembles.
They'd never met, but Grohl acted as if they had—the old assumption that all celebrities know one another, or, at least, drummers from iconic Seattle bands who have gone on to have big careers of their own—while Tillman's nonchalance edged into indifference.
By the 24s, a generation of drummers influenced by Peart had turned chops and bluster into platinum success, among them Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction, Tim "Herb" Alexander of Primus and Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater.
Unrelentingness having been the specialty of this shifting cast of male Nigeriens for three CDs now—14 are credited, including six singers and four drummers—both effects render them somewhat more accommodating while remaining dead set on directing your attention to nonstop rhythm music.
There's no overt malicious intent to Isle of Dogs' cultural tourism, but it's marked by a hodgepodge of references that an American like Anderson might cough up if pressed to free associate about Japan — taiko drummers, anime, Hokusai, sumo, kabuki, haiku, cherry blossoms, and a mushroom cloud (!).
The beat is a regular 4/4 march, although played by a group of assembled drum machines significantly more dextrous than the rock drummers typically attracted to the time signature, the product of disco drum sound even if Prince eschews disco's slinkier rhythms for straightahead whomp.
Few living drummers know the plush interior of a solid swing feel better — or are more adept at the wheel of a bebop combo — than the 94-year-old Haynes, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master and an unimpeachable authority on classic jazz drumming.
But the company's relationship with drummers, and drumming itself, dates back much further: 400 years to be precise, to 903, when a secret casting process resulted in the creation of a new bronze alloy for the court of Sultan Osman II, the ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
Now a growing number of fans are discovering and collecting "rhythm-on-canvas" art, where drummers from some big-name bands — like Guns N' Roses and the Red Hot Chili Peppers — use LED technology to transfer their unique style and rhythm of drumming onto a canvas.
Although Hama is a one-man-band who composed the album on his laptop, his offhand complexity and textural range are those of an ensemble, perhaps a brightly and surrealistically dressed band of keyboardists and drummers playing plastic, multicolored Dr. Seussian instruments, with loops and ornaments.
Tung's son said his father appeared in a dream and told him he wanted his memorial to be "hilarious," according to CNN affiliate SET TV. The procession featured the dancers, traditional totems, drummers, imported luxury cars, and flag bearers -- an homage to the politician's apparent love of crowded places.
But jazz was always Baker's first love, and during this period he also played alongside some of jazz's greatest drummers such as Max Roach and Elvin Jones before deciding to put his drumsticks where his heart was and drove his Range Rover across the Sahara Desert to Nigeria.
It's also been a question of debate among Beatles fans and scholars: was it their original bassist, Stu Sutcliffe, their devoted roadie, Neil Aspinall, their manager, Brian Epstein, their occasional keyboard player, Billy Preston, or even their long line of drummers, Pete Best, Andy White, and Jimmie Nicol?
And even though comments like, "You're one of my favourite female drummers" or "You play great guitar for a girl" might be delivered as some form of kudos from a dude, it really just points to how we are perceived as sitting outside of the indie music space.
"The Spiritual Side of John Coltrane," in the Appel Room on Friday and Saturday, is a program conceived by Joe Lovano, featuring his fellow saxophonist Ravi Coltrane (John's son) and others, including the bassist Reggie Workman, the trumpeter Tom Harrell and the drummers Andrew Cyrille and Brian Blade.
"I think we will be sold out by the end of the year," he later said, as two Taiko drummers banged away at Tellurian's stand in the conference hall in Chiba near Tokyo, drawing a crowd of gas executives and onlookers who snapped pictures while drinking wine and champagne.
All these dudes came on and played their two songs, then our teenage girl got up there and played her two songs and all the male drummers on the side of the stage sat there with their mouths open because she blew every single one of them away.
The event will feature taiko drummers and speakers, including former incarcerees from Crystal City and young people who were brought to the United States without papers when they were children, and are under the immigration policy Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which the Trump administration has tried to phase out.
Checking drummer message boards, calling everybody from every CD booklet I owned…when we came back again looking for a drummer, when we found Alan [Cassidy, the band's current drummer], there were so many young drummers who had popped up in that six-year span, it was a different ball game.
GINA VOLPE OF LUNACHICKS The drummer for NOFX had broken his thumb right before one of their sets, so they had drummers from eight bands come and play two songs for their set — Pennywise and Green Day and Papa Roach, and our drummer, Helen [Destroy], who at the time was 230.
The conductor will be Karl Berger, who helped establish the music studio some 45 years ago, and the lineup will include Ingrid Sertso, a poet and fellow founder; Peter Apfelbaum, on tenor saxophone and flute; the trumpeters Steven Bernstein and Graham Haynes; and the drummers Billy Martin and Warren Smith.
"Each artist has their own persona, their own way of moving, their own physical stature and their own energy, so all these come into play," said Cindy Blackman Santana, a jazz artist who was also a touring drummer for Lenny Kravitz and Santana, and one of the drummers captured by SceneFour.
Even in spite of my own bias, I could see the reaction that greeted Yellow Eyes' Saturday afternoon show; people seemed blown away, and it felt like that triumphant, voracious set (anchored by one of the most terrifyingly adept drummers in the game, Michael Rekevics) signaled a sea change in their rising career.
"You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by the Righteous Brothers (1965) Infamous producer Phil Spector sought to create the "Wall of Sound" he heard in his head by employing whole armies of musicians—three pianos, three drummers, four guitarists, two bassists and a phalanx of strings were not unusual for his bombastic sessions.
You can just be a guy who sells Jell-O shots, or you can create an entire enterprising persona—you can become the Jelloman—and suddenly you might have a movie, and a funded Kickstarter, and a legendary reputation that will be carried on the tongues of drummers and guitarists for time eternal.
The band would evolve, thorugh one more bass player and seven more drummers, into the Dishes, who at this point you probably haven't heard of, but we ended up playing a couple hundred shows around the country over the course of a decade, a good number of them at the Empty Bottle.
Mr. Sorey isn't one of the many jazz drummers now who imitate the rhythms of hip-hop or electronic dance music; the negative spatialism of his trio's work is more obviously affiliated with Mr. Lewis's electro-acoustic compositions, or the indeterminate music of Morton Feldman, or the ghostly drumming of Milford Graves.

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