Mike Shrieve taught me emotional expression in his playing on Caravanserai and Welcome. Mike Clark taught me that you don’t need lots of tom toms. Lenny White showed me licks that I still can’t play. And the list goes on. To all of you, and I’m sure I speak for a lot of people, thank you for your contribution to music and for being so accessible to your fans, wherever they are.
Great episode. Love the stories and the laughter.
“when somebody who was born to do something is doing it”
slap some platinum on that verbiage
props, Antonio
This is a spectacular showcase of amazing musicians! Thanks for sharing! 🤩❤️
Great episode... this series gets better and better... thanks to all of you for doing this...
So COOL. Antonio Sanchez, hands down my biggest influence over the past 20 years!
Wow that's was a awesome interview.
Great interview guy’s! Especially the part of things being foggy. It puts all things into perspective. 👍
Mike Shrieve taught me emotional expression in his playing on Caravanserai and Welcome. Mike Clark taught me that you don’t need lots of tom toms. Lenny White showed me licks that I still can’t play. And the list goes on. To all of you, and I’m sure I speak for a lot of people, thank you for your contribution to music and for being so accessible to your fans, wherever they are.
Michael Shrieve is Boss!
Wonderful yet again, very inspiring! All the best from an Amsterdam Bongo Boy (As MC and HPC know :-))
to get broke all the way down to the core was his reckoning per Ron - deep as it gets
Great stuff! Thank you all
Yes! The whole score should just be Drums!