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December 23, 2009

Happy Holidays everyone! It’s been awhile since I wrote a blog... AGAIN. There's so much to tell I think the best thing is to just  list a time line...so here goes. My last blog was June 22.

JUNE
In June I toured with John Fogerty through Canada. I did some recording sessions in Los Angeles when I wasn't on tour, and played with the Zepset (a Zeppelin tribute band) at the Cat Club.

JULY
I rehearsed with John Fogerty for 3 sold out shows at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philharmonic Orchestra.. More Zepset gigs at the Cat Club. On July 3rd I played for about 18,000 people at the Hollywood Bowl with John Fogerty and then after the show I went to the Cat Club and played 
with Zepset for 100 people... what a contrast... I love both experiences equally as well. More sessions in LA. From July 8 - 29  I did a three week John Fogerty tour of Europe (Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, and Italy). CRAZY TRAVEL....I landed in Los Angeles after my 3 week tour of Europe 
on July 29th at 10 PM.. The next afternoon I flew back across the USA to New Jersey for a recording session for Matt Lashey. From July 31 to August 3 I recorded with Matt Lashey. After the session on August 3rd I flew back to LA, unpacked and repacked because the next day I flew to China for a week.

AUGUST
August 3 - 11: After I landed in Shanghai, China I went right to a TV show set where I was going to do a master class, perform a drum solo on and be a judge on a show called Voice of the Next Generation (Gai Shi Qun Yin). The show is China’s version of American Idol. 10 bands competed for 12 weeks and whoever ended up with the biggest score after 12 weeks won a recording and touring contract. Pepsi was one of the big sponsers. That was an amazing experience... the show was viewed all over China. I composed a 75 second drum solo that opened the show which then segued into me playing with one of the bands that was competing in the show. All the bands joined in singing with us as we played, each getting a chance to sing a few lines of the song. The idea was this was a way for the TV viewers to see the bands before they competed. After that opening piece, I went to the judges table and was a judge for 2 hours. After returning from China I did more sessions in LA and a rehearsal with John Fogerty for the upcoming promotion of his new record The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again. He made a record 32 years ago under this same name. The songs on the record are some of John's favorites.

SEPTEMBER
From September 1- 8, I was in NYC doing promotion for John's new record. We performed 
on The Letterman show, Jimmy Fallon, a live Sirus radio show, and a live outdoor concert at the South Street Seaport. On September 9 I flew back to LA and  rehearsed that night with Camp Freddy. Then on the 10th I performed with Camp Freddy at the House of Blues, at an event honoring Ozzy Osbourne and music on the Sunset Strip. Some of the guest artists who played with us were Corey Taylor form Slip Knot, Steve Stevens from Billy Idol, Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols, John 5 from Marilyn Manson, Frankie Perez, Donovan and others. On September 11 and 12 I recorded a new Krokus record at Henson Studios...They sent me a hard drive with their protool tracks and I recorded drums onto their tracks. After my second day of recording on the 12th, I took the red eye to Albany, NY, and on September 14th I  performed and spoke to a sold out crowd (500 people) to raise money for the athletic department at Monument Mountain Regional High School, where I went to high school.
Then I flew to Nashville to perform with John Fogerty at the Mercury Lounge on September 16th and at the Americana Music awards on the 17th. The next day I took a 5:30 am flight (I got NO sleep that night) to Denver and then to Durango. In Durango I rented a truck and drove to Telluride where I performed that evening with Joe Cocker. The challenge was I drove as high as 10,000 feet in windy roads through dangerous passes with NO guard rails. With no sleep and that high altitude it was difficult to stay awake. No guard rails eventually made me pull over to sleep.. But I was under a tight time schedule to get to Telluride in time to perform. On Sept. 19th I drove back to Telluride to take a plane to Los Angeles. From September 20 - October 2 I did recording sessions in Los Angeles.  On Sept. 26 after a session I performed a benefit with an all-star band made up mostly of Camp Freddy musicians at the Roxy.

OCTOBER
After a session on October 2 I took a red eye to Switzerland and did 3 clinics in Switzerland and 2 in Italy. From October 14 - 16 I rehearsed with Chad Smith's band The Bombastic Meatbats, and then flew to Japan on October 17 to perform 8 shows in 8 days with the Meatbats.. That was an amazing experience... The band is amazing. What I love about them is we play the songs, but there's a lot of improvising and therefore everyone has to really listen to each other. On October 27th I flew back from Japan and as soon as I landed I went to Henson recording Studios to record from the 27th - Nov. 2nd.

NOVEMBER
I ended up on the cover of a very cool drum magazine called DRUMHEAD.



On November 3 and 4 I finished the Krokus record at Henson Studios in LA. Then on November 6 and 7 I rehearsed and performed with John Fogerty for a PBS-TV live special. On November 10 I did the Conan O’Brien Show with John Fogerty. November 11 was a session in LA. And from November 12- 30 I was on tour in the USA with John Fogerty

DECEMBER
From December 4 - 6 I rehearsed and performed at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC. I performed in a house band that honored Bruce Springsteen, playing with John Mellencamp, Melissa Etheridge, Sting, Ben Harper and Jennifer Nettles from Sugarland. The show will be edited and broadcast on CBS-TV on December 29th. Then on December 7th at 6 AM I flew from DC to Los Angeles. As soon as I landed I immediately went to Henson Studios for 3 days to record songs for  an iPhone app called Mix Me In. On December 12 and 17 I performed with The  Bombastic Meatbats at two events to benefit the Safety Harbor Kids charity. On December 13 I played at the legendary Baked Potato with The Bombastic Meatbats and then performed with them on The Drum Channel Insider show hosted by Chad Smith... I played 2 songs with the Meatbats, Chad played one song and then we both played 2 more with the band. Chad interviewed me for 90 minutes and Terry Bozzio joined in at the last 15 minutes... This was live to the internet.

Happy Holidays to everyone... see you in 2010!


June 22, 2009

Well I’m late again with my blog.. ha ha  I can never keep up... Oh well, here I am and here I go..

Since the last blog I did a three and a half week tour with Joe Cocker which was amazing... April 16 - May 10 I was filling in for the great groove monster Jack Bruno while he was out with Tina Turner. 

When I was in New Orleans playing with Joe Cocker at the Jazz Festival, Matt Conners, Artist Relations for Remo drumheads, told  me the great Roy Haynes (one of the greatest drummers ever to play jazz),  was close by about to perform at another stage. I ran over to his stage to say hi.. I couldn't watch him play because we  were playing at the same time, but here we are. YouTube him and you'll see what I mean... I saw him play once in his 80's and he was wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat playing heavy jazz.. yeee haw....

The Joe Cocker tour ended May 10 and I flew to LA on the 11th and went right into a recording session with Brad Cox.  April 12 and 13 I rehearsed for a John Fogerty tour, 14 and 15 another session and May 16 - June 8 I was on tour with John Fogerty through Canada.

The first day of tour my luggage was lost.....again..... I hate when that happens... So going to my first sound check I had 15 minutes to go to a Walmart in Prince Edward Island Canada to get some necessities... So I got some kids shorts or maybe it was a bathing suit for sound check. : ) The logo on the shorts says Captain Morgan.....the original planksta... : ) whatever!!!!

What I love about playing with John is he takes his career so seriously right now, as if he never made it and is trying to make it for the first time.  He practices 2 or 3 hours a day on the bus. When we all travel together on one bus, we have 15 minutes to get on stage for sound check once we get to the venue. The band sound checks for 1 hour and then John will sound check with us for 2 more hours.  John will spend 1/2 hour at least walking around the venue repositioning speakers and listening to my drums making sure they are sounding the way he likes them.  He is very particular about my drums sounding powerful  and super particular about  my snare drum sound.  I am using my 5" x 14" Tama trackmaster signature snare.. My drum tech Jimmy Robison does an amazing job of tuning, but John will ask me to retune or I will move the snare mike as little as 1/4 of an inch to make adjustments which will affect the sound of my snare drum to sound great in the venue. Each venue we play in has unique accoustics and we have to make adjustments to make sure we sound amazing every night.  We get a 1 1/2 hour dinner break and then do a 2 hour show and sometimes run from the stage back onto the bus and drive 2 to 4 hours toward the next hotel...

John changes the set list every night and sometimes we learn a new song for that evening. I love how much he is into his art..It’s real hard work, but that’s what I live for. On one day off I did a drum clinic in Regina, Canada. I really enjoyed it, and my thanks to Jayson Brinkworth of St. John's Music, who did an excellent job organizing the clinic. As we were driving through the night to Calgary from Edmonton, I called a buddy of mine up on the phone and said I wouldn’t be able to see him on my day off because I was flying to Regina for a clinic.... So he leased a jet and flew me to Regina so we could hang out and we flew back to Calgary after the clinic... : ) I love that..... I spent 10 years flying on private jets on tours with John Mellencamp, Bob Seger, Melissa Etheridge, Smashing Pumpkins and sometimes now with John Fogerty... It makes touring sooooo much easier.. I love it.

John has a new Blue Ridge Rangers CD coming out which I played drums on 2 of the songs  and percussion on 4 other tunes...(I couldn’t record a lot of the record because I was doing drum clinics in Italy when T-Bone Burnett was free to work with John in the studio). We’ll  be touring and promoting that CD in 2009.

We’re  playing at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philharmonic on July 2-4 which should be nice and kickass... Nice when we play with the orchestra and then kickass when we play alone....

Playing with John is like getting on a brama bull and riding hard for 2 hours... Shit is going to happen...it's how you handle it. You have to stay seriously focused with John’s music because even though it's simple, the styles of music, the feels and tempos change from song to song.. John will only accept perfection with every note and how it's played and the placement of every note in relation to the other instruments... He hears it all.

Besides all of that I’ve been doing sessions, some private teaching  and also just got my first tattoo at LA Ink from Corey Miller.... He did a killer job.. He’s a drummer and a very cool guy.... I felt like he was the one who was supposed to do my tattoo... He is a deep thinker, has a great heart, smart and is very focused.. He was perfect for me. I can’t show the tattoo yet because it’s being aired on LA Ink sometime in July.. They requested that I do not show it or they will throw me in jail or take my tattoo away.... ; ) joke....... I love it...

Stay tuned for more and I will be playing with Zep set soon... : )


April 6, 2009

Man I am late late late late again with my blog... I get so busy I tend to take care of immediate things first, like what session or live show am I preparing for or doing today, tomorrow, in a few days or next week... There are songs to learn, charts to write and each session or gig has all kinds of logistics to deal with.. There are always tons of emails and phones calls to make. I am always working on 6 to 10 big things at once...and then there are tons of medium and  smaller things to deal with.. It’s hard to even read and answer all my  emails and phone calls... Anyway... since the last blog, which was just after my  amazing  Inaugural experience and getting to meet President Obama.... I have been doing some live shows with the Zep Set, which is a Zeppelin band I love playing with in Los Angeles. I take it real serious and try to play the amazing compositions authentically that Zeppelin created, play the amazing Bonham parts, with the right tempos and feel and most of all LISTEN to the other musicians because that helps us sound like a band.... a Zeppelin band, so we can play the right parts and tempos and feels that Zeppelin had and also IMPROVISE at the right time and play off each other... Like Zeppelin did.... no  2 shows are ever alike..

On Feb. 2 I played in Clear Lake, Iowa and performed in a house band for the 50 Winters Later Concert. The event honored Buddy Holly,  Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper who all died in a plane crash immediately after a show at the Surf Club 50 years ago, which is where we did this performance.. I stood in the exact dressing room where the coin was tossed by Tommy Allsup (guitarist in Buddy Holly and the Crickets) and he lost his seat on the plane so Ritchie got to fly...wow.... I had to learn about 40 songs which got dwindled down to 24. Then I did recording sessions with Slash, John Fogerty, a new artist  from Arizona with Mike Lattanzi, another session at NRG studios for a  young artist Sarah Beckman, a session in Nashville with Matt Nolen, 2 shows with Jon Bon Jovi in Jersey. I had to learn about 26 songs for that and we only had 2 rehearsals.. Jon is a perfectionist and I love  that... All Jons are... : ) John Mellencamp was and so is John Fogerty.. : ) I did some jingles for American Idol, a session for Ted Wulfer, an amazing Japanese artis, Miyuki, who has made at least 40 albums. Recently I did another Live from Daryl's House except this time it was in Los Angeles with Robbie Krieger and Ray Manzarek from The Doors... That was amazing... we did 4 Doors songs, “The Crystal Ship”, “Break On Through (To The Other Side)”, “Roadhouse Blues” and “People Are Strange”. We also did 2 Hall and Oates songs, “Kiss On My List” and “Borderline” and finally one Sly and The Family Stone song, “It’s A Family Affair”. What a trip.. I had a Doors band just when " Light My Fire” came on the radio with my twin brother and he played keyboards..  He bought the Farfisa keyboard that made The Doors have that unique sound... I did some recording for Jimmy Barnes who has been a huge soul and rock singer in Australia forever.. He is the Paul Rogers - Bruce Springsteen of Australia. More sessions and blah blah blah.... it goes on and on... But I love it...love it love it...

Just flew back today from Zurich where I played with Joe Cocker outside at the foot of the powerful and dangerous Eiger Mountain.... 10,000 feet and we had to take a train up a mountain to get to the 
area where the outdoor concert was... A big SnowCat took us down to the stage.. It was awesome.. I will be be doing some shows with Cocker in April and May, subbing for the great Jack Bruno who usually does the gig but he is with Tina Turner right now.. I used to play with Cocker so I have all the charts still.. that made it easier to at least get started... And will be doing some touring with John Fogerty..

So until my next blog.... work your butts off and if you love what you do... work even harder.... : )


In Switzerland for Joe Cocker show - Eiger Mountain


Eiger Mountain - Switzerland


Dressing room at Grindelwald, Switzerland - Joe Cocker show


January 24, 2009

Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EVERYONE!  On January 18th  I performed at the Obama Inaugural Celebration Concert at the Lincoln Memorial, with a super killer band that performed with Stevie Wonder, John Mellencamp, Jon Bon Jovi, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Garth Brooks, Sheryl Crow, James Taylor, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley, John Legend, Bettye LaVette, Jennifer Nettles, Usher, Shakira, and will.i.am. 

Here's a link to the show if you didn’t get to see it... There are some good camera shots of me in the Stevie Wonder segment..

http://www.hbo.com/weareone/   
 

And here's an interview I did  after the show...

http://webcenters.netscape.compuserve.com/celebrity/celebgossip.jsp?floc=ce-main-9-l1&feature=ce_cel_01212009
 

The preparation for this historic event was not only 15 to 16 hours a day rehearsing and recording songs for artists to hear and give comments, but it was extremely cold.. The first 2 days of rehearsals were inside at Ft. Myers Army base, but after that  we moved on site to the Lincoln Memorial where we rehearsed inside a tent with minimal heat (I had to wear long underwear, warm clothes a ski parka, hat and gloves)... After  we rehearsed a song with an artist, we then went to the stage to do a sound check with the artist... The coldest moment was rehearsing at -2 degrees  with Jon Bon Jovi and Bettye LaVette.  It was almost impossible  to play... The horn section couldn’t play because their instruments froze... we each had a heater the size of laptop computer which was useless.. : )

I was focusing and concentrating so hard on learning the music, writing, rewriting charts, making notes about when to count off a song, what the count off would be, and who I would be counting off each song to, tempo markings, cues etc etc.. that I didn’t feel the impact of the event until I was on stage looking out at a sea of people... When the show was over I was fortunate to meet President Obama... which was very coooooooool and yeeeeaaaaah,,,,,

Here are some pictures..


January 12, 2009

On January 10 I was one of the judges at the Guitar Center Drum Off finals... Here are some pictures from that event. Some of the other judges were... Taylor Hawkins, The Rev, Danny Carey, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Drew Hester, Atom Willard, Alan White and Frank Zummo. The evening was hosted by Jane's Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins, and featured performances by Jason Bittner, Nicko McBrain, Thomas Pidgeon, Thomas Lang and Papa Roach. Congratulations to the winner, Jerome Flood II !


January 1, 2009

Happy New Year to everyone!


 

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