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FROM R&B TO FUNK: NEW ORLEANS DRUMMING (PALMER / ERNEST)
DOCUMENTS/METHODES: DRUMS
- Ref. K 2941
- DCI MUSIC, 1993.
VHS. Durée: 63'. Level: Beginner to Pro. On this tape, Earl demonstrates the R&B style he helped create which includes shuffles, second line-influenced grooves, and rock and roll. Earl uses each song to demonstrate how the original jazz-influenced beats of the 50's evolved into R&B, funk and rock styles. Along with his band, Herman takes us through smoking versions of several tunes, that reflect the rich, unique character of New Orleans funk.
Interprètes
- Earl PALMER : Drums
- Alvin Red TYLER : Saxophone ténor
- Allen TOUSSAINT : Piano
- Bill HUNTINGTON : Guitare basse
- Herman ERNEST : Drums
- Amadee CASTANELL : Saxophone ténor
- Lawrence SIEBERTH : Piano
- Julius FARMER : Guitare basse
Pistes
- 1 I'm walking
- 2 Tipitina
- 3 Rip it up
- 4 Slippin' and slidin'
- 5 Hey pocky way
- 6 Brother John
- 7 Curb service
- 8 South Rampart Street shuffle