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John "Willie" Wilcox

I'm really anti-drum in a sense. Obviously you need facility and technique, but I subscribe to music, "states Utopia's Willie Wilcox. He has spent recent years becoming a total musician, developing his talents as producer, singer and songwriter, within the…

By Robyn Flans
Jun 25, 2018

Pheeroan Ak Laff — groovin free

In America, the 1960s were a time when the jazz age made a sincere, although tentative, attempt to establish relations with the up-and-coming members of the R&B and rock generations. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Chip Stern
Jun 19, 2018

Chris Frantz — Talking tom-toms

Mr. Frantz had good reason to be feeling positive as we sat down to talk in the lounge of San Francisco's Miyako Hotel. Talking Heads, armed with a new record titled Speaking In Tongues, had just broken West Coast attendance…

by Robin Tolleson
Jun 19, 2018

Keith Copeland

After meeting and interviewing Keith Copeland, there's one word that seems to represent his overall approach to drums: tradition. My dictionary has three definitions for that word. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Scott K. Fish
Jun 19, 2018

Quiet Riot's Frankie Banali

For starters, Frankie Banali looks like a heavy metal rock drummer. His long, shaggy and curly black hair coupled with a face of innocence turned sour seems just right for one who pounds the beat for an outfit such as…

by Robert Santelli
Jun 19, 2018
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Ralph Cooper rhythm supplier

If you describe me as emotional, that's fine because it's the truth," Air Supply's Ralph Cooper admitted midway through our interview. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Robyn Flans
Jun 11, 2018

Jon Hiseman Interaction

Yosser was a character in a British T. V. serial called The Boys From The Blackstuff. Unable to come to terms with being unemployed, Yosser used to go around watching other people doing their jobs and saying, "I could do…

by Simon Goodwin
Jun 11, 2018

Michael Carabello - Return To The Jungle

Percussionist Michael Carabello, an original member of the Santana band, has always played with raw power, poetry, and the confidence and simplicity of an old master. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Connie Fisher
Jun 11, 2018

The Animals' John Steel

It was June, 1964. People were still trying to get used to four mop tops from England who had taken the country by storm when the radio began blaring a new sound. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS…

by Laurice Niemtus
Jun 11, 2018

Mark Sanders

At only 28, Mark Sanders is a veteran. Mark has toured with major acts and free-lanced in the L.A. megalopolis, recorded critically acclaimed albums, and done demo and jingle work. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Rick Van Horn
May 30, 2018

John Stacey — Nashville Time

John's bread and butter comes from backing country artists in the Nashville studios. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Scott K. Fish
May 30, 2018

Joey Kramer — Finding A Place In The '80s

Talk about the best American hard rock bands of the '70s and Aerosmith has to be mentioned in the first breath. Driven by a sound that was as intense as it was relentless, Aerosmith initially caught the attention of the…

by Robert Santelli
May 30, 2018
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Ronald Shannon Jackson's Rhythms Of Life

Ronald Shannon Jackson is one of the most distinctive drum stylists of the past 20 years—a shaman of modern rhythm. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Chip Stern
May 30, 2018

Loverboy's Matt Frenette

Things happen fast in the world of rock 'n' roll. The first time Matt Frenette was interviewed for MD, people were raving about Loverboy on the West Coast, but the group's popularity did not yet extend to the East Coast.…

by Scott K. Fish
May 30, 2018
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