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Thread started 06/21/09 7:54am

lezama

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Prince's drummer talks 'smashing it like a dude'

Prince's drummer Cora Coleman-Dunham, alongside bassist and partner Josh Dunham, are performing at the London International Music Show (LIMS) this week (11-14 June). Unfortunately The Purple One won't be there, but you might think a backing band would be relieved to play without the watchful eye of a 'superstar' once a while…

Our friends over at Rhythm Magazine caught up with Cora mid-preparation to discuss 'James Brown grooves', 'fat drummers' and what it's really like to play with Prince.

"We came in and sat down and he [Prince] said, 'Hey, I just want to try a couple of ideas,'" recalls Cora. "Most of what we recorded, we learned; there were no charts or anything. It was like, 'Hey, try this groove.' He might sing what he's hearing or sing the bass line to Josh."

"It's kind of like James Brown"

"Then he'll say, 'Okay, play with that.' We'll groove on it; we can groove on it for a good 15 minutes or so. It's kind of like James Brown. James Brown would sit on the groove until it's just really right."

Prince, also being a distinguished drummer (and, well… lets call him a distinguished multi-instrumentalist, shall we?) has a hand in most aspects of recording. Drumming being no exception: "Having a bandleader that plays several instruments has its advantages and disadvantages," she continues.
"Smash it like a big, fat dude"

"He'll get behind the kit and say, 'Okay, you can roll on that snare at the beginning. Then make a clean break or let it linger.' "When he sits down and plays, he's really saying, 'This is the energy that I want; approach it like a big fat man. Smash it like a big, fat dude!' So you think, 'Okay, big, fat dude on drums'. It's relentless."

You can read more about Cora's rise to greatness (and an exclusive interview with Chad Smith about keeping beats with Chickenfoot) in the current issue of Rhythm Magazine, available from today). And if you're going to LIMS, be sure to check out Cora, MusicRadar and Rhythm (stand #H21), too.

http://www.musicradar.com...ude-209256
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Reply #1 posted 06/21/09 8:14am

BriaVelveeta

Sounds like somebody's missing Michael B.
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Reply #2 posted 06/21/09 8:17am

Efan

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No need to miss Michael B., although he's awesome. Cora is fierce in her own right. I love what she brings to the show.
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Reply #3 posted 06/21/09 8:35am

ernestsewell

Efan said:

No need to miss Michael B., although he's awesome. Cora is fierce in her own right. I love what she brings to the show.


Exactly. It's not always someone wishing someone else was around, or wishing someone was someone else. If he wanted Michael B. back, he'd have him.
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Reply #4 posted 06/21/09 9:20am

BriaVelveeta

ernestsewell said:

Efan said:

No need to miss Michael B., although he's awesome. Cora is fierce in her own right. I love what she brings to the show.


Exactly. It's not always someone wishing someone else was around, or wishing someone was someone else. If he wanted Michael B. back, he'd have him.


And recently he has.

I was only saying that the 'Smash it like a fat dude' reference sounded like a reference to Michael B.

As for Cora being 'fierce,' personally I think she's 'capable' and that's about.
No better than a drummer for a really good house band you might see at a bar in New Orleans or something.
Lacking character.
Capable but boring.
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Reply #5 posted 06/21/09 9:51am

WisdomNLove

cora is bad!!! love her!
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Reply #6 posted 06/22/09 5:30am

Brofie

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John Blackwell and Micheal Bland is where it starts and ends for Prince drummers.
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Reply #7 posted 06/22/09 6:55am

Giovanni777

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Efan said:

No need to miss Michael B., although he's awesome. Cora is fierce in her own right. I love what she brings to the show.


Thank U.

Cora is indeed fierce, and she has just as much power as any male, including Mike B.

That IS Cora on "Dreamer". Tell me that ain't fierce!

PEACE.

~G
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #8 posted 06/22/09 8:15am

Xtraordinary

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Giovanni777 said:

Efan said:

No need to miss Michael B., although he's awesome. Cora is fierce in her own right. I love what she brings to the show.


Thank U.

Cora is indeed fierce, and she has just as much power as any male, including Mike B.

That IS Cora on "Dreamer". Tell me that ain't fierce!

PEACE.

~G


Cora sounds like Michael B on "Dreamer" and I don't think that's accidental. To my ear, Cora and Josh (as a rhythm section) have no personality of their own. But hey, that must be what Prince wants.
Who ever said Prince has lost it - has lost it. The Kid's still got game!
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Reply #9 posted 06/22/09 11:12am

JudasLChrist

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Brofie said:

John Blackwell and Micheal Bland is where it starts and ends for Prince drummers.


Sheila E, HELLO!
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