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He certainly seems that way in his tutorial videos. Just a happy, joyful person effortlessly grooving.
I'm just going off Jeff's description of how he came up with (stole) that beat but yeah, they all seem like half time shuffles.
Here's another good one, the discerning listener will catch "Birdland" teases in there (could do without James Taylor's involvement but oh well). Ray Brinker on the skins here:
Apple Music suggested "Luck So Strange" by King Johnson, and that's a rollicking funky good time–recommended to the funk fans.
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Oh here the Porcaro thing is:
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One a couple more drum clinic videos, cowbell themed now. Love this guy, Rodney Holmes
One of my all-time favorites, Stanton Moore
This dude was better than my (and his) drum teacher when he was like 12. Like Stanton, he has an unmistakable sound:
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@mclaincausey That was definitely fun! Thank you
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NP buddy!
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To think that this:
And this:
Are not only by the same artist, but on the same album, is the kind of thing that’ll keep ya humble.
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If you are a fan of laid back 60’s Soul/70’s RnB give this album a listen - my album of the year so far!
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What do you get when you take Charlie Hunter, a guitarist who somehow plays bass, rhythm, and lead guitar simultaneously, Skerik, a tenor saxophonist with insane chops, creativity, and an effect pedal board, and the great Stanton Moore on drums?
Garage a Trois, the original lineup plus Eric Benny Bloom on trumpet. Fantastic. I was completely floored wire to wire. Great opening band too.
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This is my album of the year so far. A wonderfully refreshing blend of heavy bass and banjo. Great lead vocalist and unique sound.
"Birdtimes" is my favorite thus far
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