Music
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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
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m81e1z6aGnoQmuo0K4Lt6swar2sPGHFNk&feature=share
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I don't think there is a dedicated concerts thread. I don't go to many, but a friend invited Allie and I to Heilung last night.
It was a beautiful, enchanting, mind blowing ritual. If you have a chance to see them live, do not miss the opportunity.
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Soooo good!
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Really sad to hear of the unexpected passing of Paul Sartin. Possibly not to everyone’s taste on here, but he contributed to some of my happiest ever evenings.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/bellowheads-paul-sartin-has-died-aged-51-3311667
Me and my uncle are in the crowd somewhere (before I discovered IH, so maybe hard to spot).
(Edited to include correct link)
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Hell yeah… what a legend! See you… Vienna 2023