I met Jonathan Moffett two days ago he is such a nice human being, I had hundreds of questions but he treated me so well that I didn't want to disturb him any more
Really enjoyed this interview. Its rare to see such a talented, yet grounded and decent human being. Jonathan comes across as such a nice and genuine person. Thanks for such a great interview.
Jonathan is a really pleasant man. You know he speaks genuinely about his experience, life and the people he met. So when he talks about Micheal Jackson for example, you know you hear a true picture of this person and not a friggin viewpoint from a magazine or someone else with some agenda. Telling from his life is also see others life, by a normal human perspective.
You can just see a honest clean legendary artist . This man ticks all the boxs . I just love that early beginnings where the dad gets them into music and buy the instruments . I love that
MJ and sugerfoot understood that The Beat of Ancient Africa was and is Eternal, it is The Soul of Music itself! MJ is The personification of The Beat, The Song, The Dance!
This is an absolutely excellent interview. What a fascinating, talented thoughtful guy. Credit to the interviewer also, it’s a very intelligent, well paced interview. I’ve watched this 3 times now (and I’m a guitarist). Excellent!!!
A week ago - if you had asked me who this man was, I wouldn't have had any idea. Today: this man is my absolute idol. What an incredible human being. His passion, his positivity (I have been entirely unable to locate an image or video or story of this man in which he is not smiling the smile that God gave him), his honesty, his willingness and desire to not merely admit his personal faults and/or mistakes but to seek them out (so many people just want to portray themselves as the greatest and most perfect person to ever be blessed with the gift of a worldly existence)... I hope everyone (regardless of race or gender or career or background or beliefs) can aspire to meet this man's discipline and grace. Forget the fact that I've recently realized he is the best drummer to ever smack anything with a stick... This man is just a really, really, genuinely good person - and that's the real battle. Bravo, Mr. Sugarfoot. I know, in my heart, that you and Michael have been booked to play a lot more live shows - on top of a mountain that I'm training to, hopefully, one day climb myself. And, on the day I get to stand in that crowd, I want you to know that it will be the honor of my life and my tremendous privilege to listen to the fruit which I believe will now grow eternally, season after season, from a tree that only exists because your father planted a tiny, magical, musical seed, many decades ago, in good soil and then you decided you'd commit yourself to the task of determining what that seed might someday become if it was tendered to everyday with the same love that it was given the day your father planted it
@@TheSessionsPanel 3 days ago, if you had asked me what The Sessions Panel was, I wouldn't have had any idea (refer to the opening sentence of my original post to see the parallel). Until I became infatuated with Mr. Sugarfoot and his optimism, his drive, his love... all of it, there was very little chance that I would have discovered this gem of a RUclips channel. I only ended up here because I was trying to learn every morsel of knowledge I could learn from Jonathan. And the most incredible and insightful, publicly-available interaction with him (that I've been able to find) is right here. I expressed much praise for the interview-ee in my initial post. And, of your own volition, you took the time to read and thank me for my words in a humble & genuine fashion. Had my response garnered 100s or 1000s of views or comments, I'd write your response off as obvious PR/self-promotion. But that isn't what happened. You took the time to read a comment that would have benefited had I submitted with a table-of-contents (I'm making fun of myself for talking too much... In case anyone doesn't understand my attempt at funny 🤔😜😂). Now, that I've given praise to the interviewee: please, allow me to praise the interviewer... Terrific interview! Truly. Good questions. Clearly thought out. You didn't push for any response that you either desired/or anticipated. You asked questions that were specific, yet open-ended. You allowed for full responses. You, as far as I can tell, published the interview in it's entirety with no apparent disposition towards generating what we have now had to coin a term for ('click-bait'). It genuinely seemed as though the pursuit of this interview was knowledge & truth. And we, unfortunately, live in a world in which far too many interviews seem pre-planned with the obiective of creating controversy, headlines, views, and promotion of the question-asker instead of the question-askee. Bravo, Sessions Panel! I have just subscribed to this channel... but, if the first 5 videos are any indication, I shall be enjoying your content for many, many years. Keep it going! May God smile brightly upon you and share your spirit with all those that seek good spirit.
Life advices: 1) be 100% committed to your chosen instrument and 2) take business lessons, because business and music go hand in hand That was great, loved it.
Amazing interview, as a musician in my late 30s, I wish I'd have listened to this when I was 17, but I'm very glad and thankful I'm listening it now, true inspiration in his wise words!
Also just to be clear he worked a live drummer for the Jacksons on the second of tour legs of the "Destiny World Tour" in 1979, "The Triumph Tour" in 1981, "The Victory Tour" in 1984, "The HIStory World Tour 1996-1997", the "30th Anniversary Shows" in 2001, and the "This Is It" comeback shows and feature film documentary.
His learning strategy I get...did well on his own. It was in his soul at birth...just took time to develop his unique style. I don't wanna stop playing drums...it does make me really happy and the harder it is, I'm in it...he's spot on so well here. I study this part, the philosophy of being a competent and in demand professional. Jackson's got shocked...he played the "impossible" and it changed a lot of music from that point on. I've met the some of the fam in LA, everyone except Michael, who called our production offices often. My boss was a family friend, from Nigeria...they came to the office one day and even Latoya, Janet dropped by..felt safe, while I managed the business for staff. Very likeable people, those I met. Jackie asked me what was my major in college...pre med, biology...how did I get into drumming? Church...we all grow up hearing our ancestral roots in church, music is our culture...so cool, playing drums. I play jazz rolls like our Southern folk...great interview!!! Riveted while listening...going to play after it's over...just because. He describes the feeling so well...drums choose you. Not the other way around, if you get paid to play. Show up, be totally prepared, ready and disciplined when working. Focus...drumming gives you focus, no matter the player...commit and learn rudiments, then find your voice. I'm that same, who I am now...just crossed the line and playing freely and tight pocket. Must be precise...all drummers. There are folks who just don't practice...we've all heard them and winced when they did something unrehearsed and it throws everyone's time off...crap happens. Pro's don't blink, keeping time...
Wonderful, wonderful, interview many, many years long over due...I want hours and hours of documentation of and interviews compiled of Michael Jackson's live performers and studio session men and woman! This I command! :) Lol.
Amazing drummer some people are just born gifted ,what a lovely genuine guy no wonder MJ and sugarfoot had a great relationship very similar people / great advice
Great interview...enjoyed how Sugarfoot got started and rose to fame...GOD BLESS YOU...Thanks for following your passion & your heart...because we have enjoyed what you do...Thank you
The first time I heard about...SUGAR-FOOT...was in ST.LOUIS , MISSOURI at the FOX THEATER featuring CAMEO...WOOOOOOWEEEEE... THIS BROTHER IS...GOOD...👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
quality of musician and human being. my dream is to be able to take a picture with him and shake hands. total respect master jonathan. 🙏🏼 God bless you.
He seems like a nice gentleman, and so talented of course. I like the drums on Elton John’s album “Sleeping with the past” my favorite. He has an amazing trajectory has drummer producer, great know that he’s still around.
So chill. As a musician you have to have resolve and I respect this dude. Been playing over 5 years and not a professional musician, but I've written about 40 songs. Keep it up guys!
I'VE been watching sugar foot and it finally hit me!! he's nothing more than a Brown complexion Ray Parker jr.. LOL! good thing he didn't get to choose the guitar ~ LOL! a legend!
*Благодарю сильно-сильно Jonathan Moffett, Michael Jackson* .. *very very very thank you* .. *всей душою признателен* .. *gratefully with all my heart* .. *happiness of prosperity счастья процветания благости goodness* 🎹🎹🙏🌌👍👍👍👍👍
The drum part to Shake Your Body Down to the Ground by The Jacksons was written by Greg Phillinganes with inspiration from Stevie Wonder. Sugarfoot is right in saying it was recorded in 3 passes and was played by drummer Ed Green. However Greg P can play it live because he adopted Stevie’s unorthodox style of playing. Here’s a link to Greg’s interview ruclips.net/video/u2OCduKNdSQ/видео.html @38:20 he explains it clearly. Worth watching the whole interview though. P E A C E : )
Listening to Sugerfoot made me forget about this Covid-19 pandemic for 35 minutes. I felt blessed and calm listening to him.
same here man, he is such an incredible human being
Same here 👍
I have heard 5 min. and I think the hero here is his father. Hard-working man getting a drum at the time. That's a story all by itself.
Right..
Who wouldn't kill to have a legend like Johnathan as their drum teacher? Not only a master of his craft, but a truly great soul.
I met Jonathan Moffett two days ago he is such a nice human being, I had hundreds of questions but he treated me so well that I didn't want to disturb him any more
Way to be🙏
MJ could've had ANY drummer on the planet ..goes to show how good he is
Really enjoyed this interview. Its rare to see such a talented, yet grounded and decent human being. Jonathan comes across as such a nice and genuine person. Thanks for such a great interview.
Jonathan is a really pleasant man. You know he speaks genuinely about his experience, life and the people he met. So when he talks about Micheal Jackson for example, you know you hear a true picture of this person and not a friggin viewpoint from a magazine or someone else with some agenda. Telling from his life is also see others life, by a normal human perspective.
You can just see a honest clean legendary artist . This man ticks all the boxs . I just love that early beginnings where the dad gets them into music and buy the instruments . I love that
MJ and sugerfoot understood that The Beat of Ancient Africa was and is Eternal, it is The Soul of Music itself! MJ is The personification of The Beat, The Song, The Dance!
Sir Moffett is one of the greatest guys I've ever seen! he's a living legends!!
This is an absolutely excellent interview. What a fascinating, talented thoughtful guy. Credit to the interviewer also, it’s a very intelligent, well paced interview. I’ve watched this 3 times now (and I’m a guitarist). Excellent!!!
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This is by far one of the greatest interviews I've seen on RUclips. AMAZING job. you got yourself a subscriber! Keep it up.
Thanks so much for your support of our channel!!
if michael trusted him to get togheter in shows that says all...........what a LEGEND!
Madonna postponed a tour cuz this man wasn't available, he's irreplaceable on and off stage
So humble and professional on the drums and off.
Yes, he is! Thanks for watching & be sure to subscribe to our channel to help us bring more great interviews!
That jacket is blowing my mind
Has that MJ vibe !!
You on acid
@@RodrigoMJ32 NOLA style
A week ago - if you had asked me who this man was, I wouldn't have had any idea. Today: this man is my absolute idol. What an incredible human being. His passion, his positivity (I have been entirely unable to locate an image or video or story of this man in which he is not smiling the smile that God gave him), his honesty, his willingness and desire to not merely admit his personal faults and/or mistakes but to seek them out (so many people just want to portray themselves as the greatest and most perfect person to ever be blessed with the gift of a worldly existence)... I hope everyone (regardless of race or gender or career or background or beliefs) can aspire to meet this man's discipline and grace. Forget the fact that I've recently realized he is the best drummer to ever smack anything with a stick... This man is just a really, really, genuinely good person - and that's the real battle. Bravo, Mr. Sugarfoot. I know, in my heart, that you and Michael have been booked to play a lot more live shows - on top of a mountain that I'm training to, hopefully, one day climb myself. And, on the day I get to stand in that crowd, I want you to know that it will be the honor of my life and my tremendous privilege to listen to the fruit which I believe will now grow eternally, season after season, from a tree that only exists because your father planted a tiny, magical, musical seed, many decades ago, in good soil and then you decided you'd commit yourself to the task of determining what that seed might someday become if it was tendered to everyday with the same love that it was given the day your father planted it
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us! Be sure to see other inspiring interviews on our channel! Enjoy!
@@TheSessionsPanel 3 days ago, if you had asked me what The Sessions Panel was, I wouldn't have had any idea (refer to the opening sentence of my original post to see the parallel). Until I became infatuated with Mr. Sugarfoot and his optimism, his drive, his love... all of it, there was very little chance that I would have discovered this gem of a RUclips channel. I only ended up here because I was trying to learn every morsel of knowledge I could learn from Jonathan. And the most incredible and insightful, publicly-available interaction with him (that I've been able to find) is right here. I expressed much praise for the interview-ee in my initial post. And, of your own volition, you took the time to read and thank me for my words in a humble & genuine fashion. Had my response garnered 100s or 1000s of views or comments, I'd write your response off as obvious PR/self-promotion. But that isn't what happened. You took the time to read a comment that would have benefited had I submitted with a table-of-contents (I'm making fun of myself for talking too much... In case anyone doesn't understand my attempt at funny 🤔😜😂). Now, that I've given praise to the interviewee: please, allow me to praise the interviewer... Terrific interview! Truly. Good questions. Clearly thought out. You didn't push for any response that you either desired/or anticipated. You asked questions that were specific, yet open-ended. You allowed for full responses. You, as far as I can tell, published the interview in it's entirety with no apparent disposition towards generating what we have now had to coin a term for ('click-bait'). It genuinely seemed as though the pursuit of this interview was knowledge & truth. And we, unfortunately, live in a world in which far too many interviews seem pre-planned with the obiective of creating controversy, headlines, views, and promotion of the question-asker instead of the question-askee. Bravo, Sessions Panel! I have just subscribed to this channel... but, if the first 5 videos are any indication, I shall be enjoying your content for many, many years. Keep it going! May God smile brightly upon you and share your spirit with all those that seek good spirit.
10:00 that overdub story is just great 😂... great guy
One of the greatest drummers I've ever seen... I stopped playing due to my injury still watch his videos feeding my soul...
Sorry about your injury, but you're right, even watching fills a hole 🙏
Thank you for listening to that voice Johnathan. You're a treasure
I love this guy. It would be great if he could go to schools and talk to the kids in band. His story would make such a great impact.
A true legend... wise and humble.
What a kind guy Mr. Jonathan is and what a genius, thats why I follow him on Instagram
NO ONE ever brought me more to dance and move than this man. Sugarfoot: I LOVE you!!
Thanks! I love Jonathon moffet's drumming. And his spirit
What a wonderful man. I could listen to him for days. Wow.
What a lowkey legend!
Best kind
I love what I do, therefore I do I what I love “ Jonathan moffett”
Life advices: 1) be 100% committed to your chosen instrument and 2) take business lessons, because business and music go hand in hand
That was great, loved it.
As a new drummer, this guy is my main inspiration. He's the BEST
Down to earth to the maximum, one love sugarfoot
Love this guy
Love this interview both are content and enjoying the conversation, it’s a real pleasure to watch
this dude is a stellar human being in every single regard.
I love this man. Gratification is so powerful. Simple but yet beautiful and inspiring story❤️
Amazing interview, as a musician in my late 30s, I wish I'd have listened to this when I was 17, but I'm very glad and thankful I'm listening it now, true inspiration in his wise words!
Time for you to take over the music industry!!!!!!
Also just to be clear he worked a live drummer for the Jacksons on the second of tour legs of the "Destiny World Tour" in 1979, "The Triumph Tour" in 1981, "The Victory Tour" in 1984, "The HIStory World Tour 1996-1997", the "30th Anniversary Shows" in 2001, and the "This Is It" comeback shows and feature film documentary.
Do you happen to know why he wasn’t the drummer for the Bad tour?
@@Nyne143 he was with madonna
Jonathan Moffett is equally great as Michael Jackson, Elton John and George Michael in his own rights.
What an incredible story and such honest guy. Nothing to prove. Just pure talent.
Bless this man, Michael really loved this man. He's the best drummer of Michael Jackson.
Ego: 0%
Humble and Simplicity:110%.
Great interview , what a wonderful man.
What an inspiring gentleman . No wonder he is a success, follows the voice of God. I admire him and enjoyed this interview. Beautiful jacket too.
Fantastic interview! Both men are intelligent, patient and articulated. Real pleasure to listen to. Thank you.
wise and humble a true gentleman drummer
He's got the meanest cymbal choke in the biz.
YESSSS
What a good interview and DAMN GOOD life story. AMAZING!! Puts a smile on your face.
This man has been a good steward of his gifts!
Well said. 🙏
respect to a legend....lot know what it takes to be drummer......i failed in it...so listen to a legend it was easy for him...not that i think so
humility i wish every one learns. jonna my appreciation
Such a generous, honest and dedicated brilliant artist!
Beautiful man
His learning strategy I get...did well on his own. It was in his soul at birth...just took time to develop his unique style. I don't wanna stop playing drums...it does make me really happy and the harder it is, I'm in it...he's spot on so well here. I study this part, the philosophy of being a competent and in demand professional. Jackson's got shocked...he played the "impossible" and it changed a lot of music from that point on. I've met the some of the fam in LA, everyone except Michael, who called our production offices often. My boss was a family friend, from Nigeria...they came to the office one day and even Latoya, Janet dropped by..felt safe, while I managed the business for staff. Very likeable people, those I met. Jackie asked me what was my major in college...pre med, biology...how did I get into drumming? Church...we all grow up hearing our ancestral roots in church, music is our culture...so cool, playing drums. I play jazz rolls like our Southern folk...great interview!!! Riveted while listening...going to play after it's over...just because. He describes the feeling so well...drums choose you. Not the other way around, if you get paid to play. Show up, be totally prepared, ready and disciplined when working. Focus...drumming gives you focus, no matter the player...commit and learn rudiments, then find your voice. I'm that same, who I am now...just crossed the line and playing freely and tight pocket. Must be precise...all drummers. There are folks who just don't practice...we've all heard them and winced when they did something unrehearsed and it throws everyone's time off...crap happens. Pro's don't blink, keeping time...
Wonderful, wonderful, interview many, many years long over due...I want hours and hours of documentation of and interviews compiled of Michael Jackson's live performers and studio session men and woman! This I command! :) Lol.
Did you see MJs musical MD Greg P on this channel? Awesome interview also
Amazing drummer some people are just born gifted ,what a lovely genuine guy no wonder MJ and sugarfoot had a great relationship very similar people / great advice
He's so likable. No wonder he's so successful.
Great interview...enjoyed how Sugarfoot got started and rose to fame...GOD BLESS YOU...Thanks for following your passion & your heart...because we have enjoyed what you do...Thank you
He is a really great drummer! I saw him in concert with elton John and keep a really great memorie of that concert in Bercy (France)
What a lovely man.
Brilliantly dedicated and talented man. Great Drummer and love your drumming. Please keep it up. Thank you
The first time I heard about...SUGAR-FOOT...was in ST.LOUIS , MISSOURI at the FOX THEATER featuring CAMEO...WOOOOOOWEEEEE... THIS BROTHER IS...GOOD...👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
A True Master
quality of musician and human being. my dream is to be able to take a picture with him and shake hands. total respect master jonathan. 🙏🏼 God bless you.
Go to NAMM next year if you can,, he's usually there and great with meeting fans while walking around! Thanks for watching & sharing!
@@TheSessionsPanel thanks you 👍🏼
Incredible guy is Sugarfoot. Great hearing about his life and career.
wow that was an amazing interview to say the least.
You are a legend :) I am your fan. Keep going.
Jonathan Sugarfoot is the goat drummers
Jonathan is amazingly and magnificently gifted by God...WOW...thank You Lord...
The best for the best...
He seems like a nice gentleman, and so talented of course. I like the drums on Elton John’s album “Sleeping with the past” my favorite. He has an amazing trajectory has drummer producer, great know that he’s still around.
Incredible, every musician/aspiring musician should watch this.
This man is a Living legend
if your were alive today he would be so proud of you sir Jonathan
Very lucky to hear this incredible man's interview.
What an awesome bloke!!!
The man of the century !
Brilliant interview. Thank you so much.
So chill. As a musician you have to have resolve and I respect this dude. Been playing over 5 years and not a professional musician, but I've written about 40 songs. Keep it up guys!
He was great in Madonns tour.
really ? in 1985?
Yeppers 👍👍👍👍💪he played on a multiple of her tours. He played with her on the Virgin tour.
Jonathan, I love your passion, devotion to God and wonderful human spirit. God bless !!!!!!
NASA ..We spent 25 million dollars on a timekeeping machine perfect to one nanosecond...
Jonathan...Hold my beer and watch this...
he's over on Drumeo and he's so tight on Smooth Criminal that It's scary.
@@davidmiller9485 oh yeah
Great man...groove master! Love his choke...cymbal
This boss said what i feel all my life as a hobby bass player
that's a sweet jacket
Awesome awesome interview. Thank you so much.
the GOD of the skins!!!!!!!!!!!!
This man is a living metronome
A wel deserved interview, good advice a must for those who want to follow thier dreams. Thank you for this post.
Sugar foot is the greatest
Thank God, "Systematic Racism" didn't suppress this LEGEND!!!
Sigh
Excellent interview 🎤
bro that jacket is SHARP!!!
7:54 - 8:07 "Soul gratification"
Very very cool interview
Christmas Album?? ❤️🙏 Have I been living in a cave? I Love his accent! And it’s so important that we keep music in our schools!
What an amazing man.
I'VE been watching sugar foot and it finally hit me!! he's nothing more than a Brown complexion Ray Parker jr.. LOL! good thing he didn't get to choose the guitar ~ LOL! a legend!
*Благодарю сильно-сильно Jonathan Moffett, Michael Jackson* .. *very very very thank you* .. *всей душою признателен* .. *gratefully with all my heart* ..
*happiness of prosperity счастья процветания благости goodness* 🎹🎹🙏🌌👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for your support
Евгений Безверхий !
The drum part to Shake Your Body Down to the Ground by The Jacksons was written by Greg Phillinganes with inspiration from Stevie Wonder. Sugarfoot is right in saying it was recorded in 3 passes and was played by drummer Ed Green. However Greg P can play it live because he adopted Stevie’s unorthodox style of playing. Here’s a link to Greg’s interview ruclips.net/video/u2OCduKNdSQ/видео.html @38:20 he explains it clearly. Worth watching the whole interview though.
P E A C E : )
The SUPERLATIVE Drummer ! 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
That's a legend right there.
Excellent!