Michael: your favorite drummers?

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Michael: your favorite drummers?

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Hey Michael....who were your favorite drummers that you were lucky enough to know and hear live at all those gigs around LA's Strip?

My personal fave, besides you, was the late great Dewey Martin. I heard that the "old man drummer" of rock & soul sizzled LIVE, though I never had the chance to see & hear for myself.

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Hey sorry everybody. I didn't bail, I just got lost in the format of the Q's and A's and didn't know I was getting any Q's

Drummers? My favorites I never heard on the strip because they're all jazz drummers. Joe Morello, Elvin Jones and Art Blakey. The rock drummers I like? Yes indeed, Dewey Martin was clean as Tide, as was Jim Gordon and of course the man who personified power rock drumming at it's finest... John Bonham.
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