Let’s just dig right in shall we. Female drummers, and I’ll add percussionists, span the globe. From Israel to Iran, from China to Europe and back to North America. Although it’s the guys who seem to be in the forefront, drumming is not a just a “manly” profession (and neither is electric guitar but that’s for another discussion). Women have been drumming since…..well….. the very beginning.
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Pat Blythe – Women of The “Traps” – Part Two
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", A&M Records, AHI, Bangles, Beverly Moore, Black History Month, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music Centre, Concrete Blonde., D'eve Archer, Daniel's Spectrum, Dave Brubek, DBAWIS, Debbie Peterson, Dishwala, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eddie Bullen, Father and Son Duelling Pianos, Hal Blaine, Jean Augustine, Jean Augustine Chair in Education Community and Diaspora, Jim Osborn, John Bonham, Johnette Napolitano, Karen Carpenter, Ludwig, Modern Drummer, More Music Management, NPR Tiny Desk, Pat Blythe, Playboy Magazine, Quincy Bullen, SAC, SOCAN, Songwriters Association of Canada, Spotify, The Wrecking Crew on February 21, 2018 by segariniDoug Thompson: HAL BLAINE – DANCE TO THE DRUMMER MAN!
Posted in Opinion with tags Art Garfunkel. Roy Halee, Benny Benjamin, Bill Drake, Bob Segarini, Bobby Darin, Charlie Watts, Cherry Cola's, D.J. Fontana, Dave Clark, DBAWIS, Denny Tedesco, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Doug Thompson, Ginger Baker, Hal Blaine, Jay & The Americans, John Bonham, John Lennon, Karen Carpenter, Keith Moon, Larry Evoy, LORNE GREENE, Motown, music, Neil Diamond, Neil Peart, Paul Simon, Phil Collins, Phil Spector, Records, Ringo Starr, Roy Orbison, Sheila E, Stewart Copeland, Terry Melcher., The Byrds, The Wrecking Crew, Tommy Roe, Tommy Tedesco on February 16, 2015 by segariniMy last blog on January 26th on “The Wrecking Crew” documentary went through the roof in terms of readership, so Boss Segarini tells me. I think that’s mainly because Denny Tedesco, the Director of the documentary about the session musicians of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s, re-posted it to his list of contacts.