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Thread started 03/22/03 6:05pm

FlyingCloudPas
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John Blackwell's DVD Info and Web Movie Previews!

John Blackwell's DVD is out!
John Blackwell: Technique, Grooving, and Showmanship


The DVD is by Hudson Music and at their website they have QuickTime web video previews!
DVD Info: http://www.hudsonmusic.co...lldvd.html
QuickTime Page: http://www.hudsonmusic.co...ELLQT.html

The web movies page takes a while to load because they placed four web movies to load at the same time on the same page.

Enjoy!

John Blackwell, world-class groove master and drummer with Prince, offers his approach to developing the amazing technique he has become know for, including key exercises that he used as a student, and still uses today, demonstrations with bassist Baron Browne, performances with his great band, Matrix, and more.

Approx. Running Time: 4 Hours *ENCODED FOR ALL REGIONS
Retail $39.95 (£29.95)

[We've been trying to arrange some kind of promotion between the .org and Hudson Music related to this DVD... more info when we get it... -Ben]
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Reply #1 posted 03/25/03 7:00am

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FlyingCloudPassenger said:

[We've been trying to arrange some kind of promotion between the .org and Hudson Music related to this DVD... more info when we get it... -Ben]

Interesting Ben smile

As a drummer & teacher of percussion I cant wait to get my hands on this dvd. Blackwell has the most unique style of any drummer Ive seen
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Reply #2 posted 03/25/03 10:13am

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Yeah Ben! That would be great!

I'm also a long time drummer and will be ordering it soon.
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Reply #3 posted 03/25/03 11:32pm

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Hey BEN...

MANY THANKS for your efforts!.
As a drummer/percussionist myself, we MUST remain
teachable.
John IS a GREAT INSPIRATION.

FISH
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Reply #4 posted 03/26/03 9:16pm

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Quick Story:

I was picking up some strings for my guitar at the local Guitar Center (Concord CA) & at the time my band was short a drummer. I was doing my thing when I heard the most killer drumming ever, it was coming from the drum room, I was impressed but kept shopping. But, after about 4 seconds of silence this drummer scorched a version of 777-9311...I thought "thats it!, i gotta meet this drummer..." Walked in the room & low & behold was goddamn John Blackwell. I introduced myself during a short break, I told him "I came in to offer you a job, & see if you would like to play some more Prince covers, but..."

(he interrupted) "yeah...but i don't to play COVERS".

Cool guy. I learned infinite things by watching him for the 20 minutes I was there.
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Reply #5 posted 03/27/03 3:26am

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neronava said:

Quick Story:

I was picking up some strings for my guitar at the local Guitar Center (Concord CA) & at the time my band was short a drummer. I was doing my thing when I heard the most killer drumming ever, it was coming from the drum room, I was impressed but kept shopping. But, after about 4 seconds of silence this drummer scorched a version of 777-9311...I thought "thats it!, i gotta meet this drummer..." Walked in the room & low & behold was goddamn John Blackwell. I introduced myself during a short break, I told him "I came in to offer you a job, & see if you would like to play some more Prince covers, but..."

(he interrupted) "yeah...but i don't to play COVERS".

Cool guy. I learned infinite things by watching him for the 20 minutes I was there.


Great! When was this! Thanks for sharing a drum story!

I've seen John at the NAMM a few times and many many other drummers, nothing like watching and absorbing what you can of their skills and tricks!
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Reply #6 posted 03/27/03 9:06am

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neronava said:

Quick Story:

I was picking up some strings for my guitar at the local Guitar Center (Concord CA) & at the time my band was short a drummer. I was doing my thing when I heard the most killer drumming ever, it was coming from the drum room, I was impressed but kept shopping. But, after about 4 seconds of silence this drummer scorched a version of 777-9311...I thought "thats it!, i gotta meet this drummer..." Walked in the room & low & behold was goddamn John Blackwell. I introduced myself during a short break, I told him "I came in to offer you a job, & see if you would like to play some more Prince covers, but..."

(he interrupted) "yeah...but i don't to play COVERS".

Cool guy. I learned infinite things by watching him for the 20 minutes I was there.


Great! When was this! Thanks for sharing a drum story!

I've seen John at the NAMM a few times and many many other drummers, nothing like watching and absorbing what you can of their skills and tricks!


Oh...about 10 months to a year ago...I remember my mom had already went to the Oakland One Nite Alone show, it was about year ago...I was really astonished how all these young guys in there were totally intimidated by him, but they were like "oh, but he plays with Prince..." I'm a younger musician but these kids really didn't respect Prince...I guess they don't the legacy.
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