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PMC Reunites Hal Blaine and Ronnie Spector at NAMM Show

 

Hal Blaine

Hal Blaine performing “Be My Baby” with Ronnie Spector. Photo by Alex Solca, taken at NAMM in Anaheim this past January 21.

Hal Blaine, one of most recorded musicians of all-time, famously drummed with Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound” studio band, nicknamed the Wrecking Crew. One of the most popular songs they recorded was “Be My Baby,” sung by Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes. On Saturday, January 21, at the NAMM show, members of the Percussion Marketing Council (PMC) arranged for Spector to perform the song on the Nissan Grand Plaza Stage with two drummers—Blaine and Liberty DeVitto.

“Ronnie looked exactly like she looked all of those years ago—absolutely gorgeous. She sang absolutely gorgeous. I had goose bumps and my beautiful new DW drums and Zildjian cymbals had goose bumps too. The audience was covered with goose bumps! Liberty played his goose bumps off! The performance at NAMM was a holistic adventure that brought me back to Gold Star Studios in Hollywood in the sixties. Thanks for the opportunity of my life to have had the pleasure of reliving those memories and thanks to the wonderful PMC members. What a fabulous night for all of us. All the fans were thrilled at NAMM,” says Blaine.

“As a teenager from Spanish Harlem, on my very first day in LA, in 1963, we recorded ‘Be My Baby,’” recalls Spector. “Hal created the most recognizable drum intro in the history of rock and roll on that record, and to be able to reunite with Hal fifty-four years later at NAMM was more than a dream come true—it was my career coming full circle. Those were magical times in the studio with Hal, making some of the most loved recordings from the sixties. It all came back to me that Saturday on stage—turning around and seeing Hal behind the kit—wow! And having Hal next to Liberty, it doesn’t get any better than that.” Advertisement

Ronnie Spector

ANAHEIM, CA – JANUARY 21: Singer Ronnie Spector performs onstage during the 2017 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center on January 21, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for NAMM)

PMC members Drum Workshop, Zildjian, and Hal Leonard made the reunion possible by contacting Ronnie’s management and arranging for Blaine to have his drumkit available for the duet. The PMC consists of drum and percussion companies who share the mission to go outside the industry and make more players by implementing programs with schools and retailers.

PMC director Karl Dustman says, “The PMC strives to bring inspiring events to the next generation of players. Hal Blaine’s playing on ‘Be My Baby’ made a generation of kids want to pick up sticks and experience the joy of drumming, creating thousands of new drummers. He was one of the best ambassadors of that time and today. We felt it was worth the effort to have him play with Ronnie Spector when the opportunity was presented. We are grateful to Spector, her manager Jonathan Greenfield, Liberty DeVitto, and drummer Dennis Diken, who suggested the idea. That song continues to inspire people to become musicians.”


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