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TW 2 Comments aja, steely dan, steve gadd

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: Steve Gadd, “Aja”

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 16: Steve Gadd, “Aja,” from Aja by Steely Dan Steely Dan’s Aja

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Top 10s
TW 2 Comments hi hat, jeff porcaro, rosanna, snare drum, toto iv

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: Jeff Porcaro, “Rosanna”

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 15: Jeff Porcaro, “Rosanna,” from Toto IV A Stage by Toto Cynics

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Music Notes
TW 0 Comments central florida, danny joe brown, fern park station, greg billings, john price, lake brantley high school, Molly Hatchet, ronnie garvin, swamp woman, tom cardenas, wdiz

Stranger, live at Lake Brantley High School: January 23, 1983

If you were in Central Florida in the early ’80s through the mid-90s, chances are you heard or saw Stranger,

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DVD Reviews
TW 0 Comments black rose, boys are back in town, brian downey, brian robertson, cowboy song, darren wharton, drum solo, gibson les paul, guitar chords, loreley, phil lynott, scott gorham, snowy white, sugar blues, thin lizzy

Thin Lizzy – Are You Ready?

The back DVD cover of Are You Ready? calls Thin Lizzy “one of the greatest rock bands ever to come

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments 12 subatomic particles, copernicus, joseph smalkowski, moonjune records, muon neutrino, quark gluon plasma

Copernicus – Disappearance

Copernicus is the stage name of Joseph Smalkowski, an observer of the infinite vastness of the universe and commentator on

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Top 10s
TW 1 Comment drum solo, geddy lee, neil peart, rush, working man

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: Neil Peart, “Working Man” live

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 14: Neil Peart, “Working Man,” from All The World’s A Stage by

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments cocteau twins, CSNY, jesus and mary chain, kscope, my bloody valentine, pink floyd, shoegaze bands, simon phipps

Engineers – Three Fact Fader

Three Fact Fader is the second full album and third overall release from the band Engineers.  The record is available

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TW 2 Comments astral weeks, boston, brown eyed girl, Chris Hillman, flying burrito brothers, gabba gabba hey, gram parsons, guns n roses, king crimson, kiss, led zeppelin, madame george, ramones, The Band, the cars, van morrison

10 Great Rock and Roll Debut Albums

Rock and roll music has an incredibly rich catalog of artists’ first recordings that not only showcase formidable talent but,

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TW 2 Comments dark side of the moon, david gilmour, keyboards, nick mason, pink floyd, rick wright, roger waters

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: Nick Mason, “Time”

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 13: Nick Mason, “Time,” from Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink

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TW 1 Comment doors, jazz, jim morrison, John Densmore, mariachi, rock band, soft parade

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: John Densmore, “Touch Me”

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 12: John Densmore, “Touch Me,” from Soft Parade by The Doors “Touch

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