...Chamberlin's playing encouraged the softer, subtler side of Catalano's music, the drummer crafting taut swing rhythm via thoroughly economical means. Chamberlin's less-is-more approach eminently suited the somewhat more controlled, more measured facets of Catalano's playing and showed a real sensitivity to jazz aesthetics... The soulfulness and blues-based phrase-making of Catalano's solos stood out, Chamberlin's delicate brush work enriching the music...
Showing posts with label Umphrey's McGee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Umphrey's McGee. Show all posts
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Live Review and Cherub Rock
FULL REVIEW GO
In addition to the live shows with Frank Catalano, following the set on Saturday night Chamberlin sat in with Umphrey's McGee - playing a version of Cherub Rock > Listen (in part) to it here
Labels:
Brushes,
Frank Catalano,
Jazz,
Jimmy Chamberlin Signature Snare,
Live,
Review,
Signature Snare,
Umphrey's McGee
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