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Old 18 December 2020, 12:44 AM   #31
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lol holy @#$@%^, please give me 5 minutes at that setup for the most amount of fun I could possibly have! I mean, that would be a huge step up for a solid air drummer like me!
AWESOME, you play air drums and I'll play air guitar

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Old 18 December 2020, 01:01 AM   #32
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More of you guys need to be posting videos.

Saxophone here. Many, many years. Studied in college, then unfortunately burned out. Always fancied myself as an up and coming jazz musician (moreso Big Band), but...didn't really have the "personality." Classical is the road I went down, but classical + saxophone didn't really make sense in my head. And still doesn't. Kept composing, because that was really enjoyable and a bit of a release. Picked up playing again when my oldest started playing bassoon. Wanted to pick up guitar during covid lockdown, but my work never slowed, and with having the boys home full time, the timing just didn't work out.
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Old 18 December 2020, 03:20 AM   #33
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Classically trained since the early 1970s as a percussionist and drummer (yeah, i'm ollllld). Did orchestra, jazz, marching, rock, prog... earned the typical City and State solo / ensemble / marching Superior metals during High School...

Now just play for fun as the Music BUSINESS was not for me. Love playing for the musical fun of it. Below is the best amusement park ride ever!

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Wowza! That's impressive.

I take a less is more approach (with likely much less talent, Ha!)

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Old 18 December 2020, 03:31 AM   #34
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Classically trained since the early 1970s as a percussionist and drummer (yeah, i'm ollllld). Did orchestra, jazz, marching, rock, prog... earned the typical City and State solo / ensemble / marching Superior metals during High School...

Now just play for fun as the Music BUSINESS was not for me. Love playing for the musical fun of it. Below is the best amusement park ride ever!

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Is that your kit? Looks like it would be a ton of fun to play. Reminded me of Terry Bozzio's kit.
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Old 18 December 2020, 04:02 AM   #35
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Classically trained since the early 1970s as a percussionist and drummer (yeah, i'm ollllld). Did orchestra, jazz, marching, rock, prog... earned the typical City and State solo / ensemble / marching Superior metals during High School...

Now just play for fun as the Music BUSINESS was not for me. Love playing for the musical fun of it. Below is the best amusement park ride ever!
Whoa Nellie, that's an insane set up!
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Old 18 December 2020, 08:51 AM   #36
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Wowza! That's impressive.

I take a less is more approach (with likely much less talent, Ha!)
Love your kit and man I bet those K sound sweet!

Bozzio... since the 80s during Missing Persons I admired his custom electronic kit, and been following his evolution ever since. I interviewed Terry a few years back, saw him play a few times over the decades, etc.

Percussion playing is soooo sweet, and drums too. Given one or the other would choose percussion. Thx everyone.

BTW did the Synare thing when they were new, then the brilliant Bill Bruford sold me on Simmons thing so had those... and had Roland V Session when they came out. Electric has pros and cons, yet a great acoustic set....

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Old 18 December 2020, 09:23 AM   #37
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Been playing bass for nearly 35 years. Released our latest recording late 2018, Watertown. Here's a track called, Who You Are.
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Fantastic Dan, I listened to it twice.
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Old 18 December 2020, 09:41 AM   #38
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Been playing bass for nearly 35 years. Released our latest recording late 2018, Watertown. Here's a track called, Who You Are.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd inspired? Nice playing - good vocalist too.


I had a recording studio for many years, produced a couple of albums for local bands... wrote and recorded a bit myself. All quite Steely Dan inspired stuff - the jazz end of the spectrum.
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Old 18 December 2020, 11:22 AM   #39
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Fantastic Dan, I listened to it twice.
Thanks, Paul! Much appreciated.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd inspired? Nice playing - good vocalist too.


I had a recording studio for many years, produced a couple of albums for local bands... wrote and recorded a bit myself. All quite Steely Dan inspired stuff - the jazz end of the spectrum.
Thank you, sir! I wouldn't say we're Skynyrd inspired as much as inspired by those who inspired Skynyrd.

We love to blend genres that can make it hard to categorize. In fact, we've heard from a few that this track [Why Don't You] reminds them of early Steely Dan. I'm not sure I hear that but as long they're listening, that's what matters to me.
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As a fellow musician, it reminds me that there are some hugely talented people out there - who do it for pleasure more than financial gain. I've listened to most of your tracks, a very polished group of musicians - nicely produced too. I am also slightly* jealous of your live playing too... I am strictly studio as I've never really felt I have that 'mojo' required for live play. Good skills my friend.



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Old 18 December 2020, 10:30 PM   #41
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As a fellow musician, it reminds me that there are some hugely talented people out there - who do it for pleasure more than financial gain. I've listened to most of your tracks, a very polished group of musicians - nicely produced too. I am also slightly* jealous of your live playing too... I am strictly studio as I've never really felt I have that 'mojo' required for live play. Good skills my friend.



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Thanks for the kind words. Jeff & I have been collaborators for over 15 years and friends for nearly 40. We worked over every little detail of this last recording for a year, the most enjoyable year of my life.

Looking forward to getting back on stage sometime next year and currently working on new music for the next recording.

Thanks again!
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Wow, lots of GREAT talent out there and glad to hear guys doing it for sheer pleasure.
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Wow, lots of GREAT talent out there and glad to hear guys doing it for sheer pleasure.
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Great track Dan.
Thanks, Richie!
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