Showing posts with label Not From Here. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Not From Here. Show all posts
Friday, 15 July 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Gannin Arnold DVD - 2 Weeks...
I just got word that the Gannin Arnold live DVD, featuring Jimmy Chamberlin on 5 tracks, will be out in about two weeks.
Whoop
Whoop
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Here Goes Nothing (again)
Catch Taylor Hawkins again on Drum Channel rebroadcast, on January the 11th, fluffing Jimmy's parts.
In other news, Drum Channel have put up a couple of teaser vids for the Jimmy Chamberlin interview and jam with Terry Bozzio on their Youtube site...
In other news, Drum Channel have put up a couple of teaser vids for the Jimmy Chamberlin interview and jam with Terry Bozzio on their Youtube site...
Labels:
Billy Mohler,
Gannin Arnold,
Interview,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Not From Here,
Taylor Hawkins,
Terry Bozzio
Friday, 26 November 2010
JC in Japan...
How's your kanji - mine's not what it was - but as far as I can tell - Jimmy will be joining Gannin (& Tim Landers) on the Japanese leg of his tour next year.
Dates and what not below:
3 / 17 (Thu) - Osaka JANUS
3 / 18 (Fri) - Nagoya The Bottom Line
3 / 19 (Sat) - Yokohama Thumb's Up
3 / 20 (Sun) - Tokyo STB139
3 / 21 (Mon) - Sendai LIVE HOUSE
May be Chamberlin will be able to handle his own parts a little better than Taylor Hawkins...
Labels:
Gannin Arnold,
Good Stuff,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Not From Here
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
"Here goes nothing" - Hawkins plays Chamberlin
Wanna catch Taylor Hawkins play [live] with Gannin Arnold and take on Chamberlin's part to the title track to Gannin's new album, "Not From Here"? If so, head on over to the Drum Channel right now.
Tune in from 60 minutes in to catch Taylor almost completely fluff the song by dropping his sticks... He must have known before-hand it might be a little challenging,
"Here goes nothing...I'm going to have a lot of flounders on this one..."
And he did. But, aside from that track and Chamberlin's other part to the track "Get On With It", following "Not From Here", which he does mess up (!),
"...It's called jazz, or creativity... kids I'm trying to play fusion!"he handles the rest of the tracks with aplomb.
But the whole show really is well worth a watch, really enjoyable, these guys are clearly having an awful lot of fun. And the music ain't half bad to boot. It's also got a very insightful pre-show interview led by Terry Bozzio.
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