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Some Of My Favorite Drummers Are Invisible

August 29, 2019 Richard Best
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Some of the very best drummers are virtually unheard of.  When it comes to the needs of music, visibility -- or, rather, audibility -- is often not high on the list. There are high profile drummers we admire who have the ability to disappear as well as get noticed. Vinnie Colaiuta is a great example.

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Tags Richard Best, Drum Yoda, Vinnie Colaiuta, Hal Blaine, buddy Rich, keith moon, mike portnoy
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Hal Blaine, legendary "Wrecking Crew" L.A. studio drummer, dies at age 90

March 30, 2019 George Lawrence
Hal Blaine, playing his “Monster Set”.

Hal Blaine, playing his “Monster Set”.

One element that characterized Blaine’s drum sound was the lower tuning he used, which became the standard drum sound on rock recordings. “I came along at a time when drummers tuned their drums real high in pitch—real tight,” Blaine said in an April 1981 Modern Drummer cover story. “A lot of that was for technique so they could get a lot of ‘bounce to the ounce,’ so to speak. I tuned drums down to a normal, mid-range. I worked for many singers who liked the sound of my drums. When I started in the studios, some engineers would say, ‘You better tighten those drums up,” but the producers would say, ‘Don’t tell him what to do. We’re going for a different sound here.’”

Blaine also expanded his kit beyond the standard four- or five-piece drumsets that everyone was using at the time. “My set had 12 drums, which no one had ever heard of,” Blaine told Modern Drummer. “It really was a major change, which makes me very proud. I wanted a full, bigger spectrum of sound to be able to do more with drums.” He worked with Howard Oliver to build a larger set, which was soon marketed by Ludwig as the Octaplus. One of many songs on which that kit was featured was “Cherokee People” by Paul Revere & the Raiders.

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In Industry News, Legendary Drummers Tags Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew
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Hal Blaine to be honored at Holyoke Community College

February 26, 2019 David Barsalou
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Legendary drummer Hal Blaine, who recently turned 90, will be celebrated in his hometown of Holyoke, Massachusetts at Holyoke Community College’s Leslie Phillips Theater on Feb. 27 at 7 p.m.

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In Industry News, Legendary Drummers, David Barsalou Tags Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew
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Important Message from Hal Blaine

September 18, 2018 David Barsalou
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THE RECORDING ACADEMY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Will air on PBS - October 5, 2018 

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In Legendary Drummers, David Barsalou, Industry News Tags Hal Blaine
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Hal Blaine to be honored with Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award

February 25, 2018 David Barsalou
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Starting his career in the 1950s, Hal Blaine is best known as the drummer and founder of the legendary ‘Wrecking Crew’. He has recorded with numerous iconic artists such as Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, and many more. He lent his artistry to Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" productions, creating one of rock and roll's most recognizable beats. However, Blaine's talent does not stop at the conventional drum set. Some of his best-known songs include him drumming on water jugs for the Beach Boys' "Caroline, No" and dragging tire chains across a concrete floor for Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

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In Legendary Drummers, News, Industry News Tags Hal Blaine
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Hey, Hey, We're the Studio Cats!

June 30, 2016 Richard Best

I recently watched an interesting and entertaining movie called "The Wrecking Crew". It's the story -- with lots of interviews -- about the coven of ace studio musicians who created almost all of the pop and rock music that came out of California in the ‘50s and ‘60s.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Hal Blaine, The Wrecking Crew, Studio drummers
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