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Born to Drum

The Truth About the World's Greatest Drummers—from John Bonham and Keith Moon to Sheila E. and Dave Grohl

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“An engaging journey into the wild and wonderful world of drumming.”—CLEM BURKE, Blondie

To have a great band you need a great drummer. For the first time, Tony Barrell shines a long-overdue spotlight on these musicians, offering an exciting look into their world, their art, and their personalities. In Born to Drum, he interviews some of the most famous, revered, and influential drummers of our time—including Chad Smith, Ginger Baker, Clem Burke, Sheila E., Phil Collins, Nick Mason, Patty Schemel, Butch Vig, and Omar Hakim—who share astonishing truths about their work and lives. He investigates the stories of late, great drummers such as Keith Moon and John Bonham, analyzes many of the greatest drum tracks ever recorded, and introduces us to the world’s fastest and loudest drummers, as well as the first musician to pilot a “flying drum kit” onstage.

Filled with fascinating insights into the trade and little-known details about the greats, Born to Drum elevates drummers and their achievements to their rightful place in music lore and pop culture.

“As Born to Drum proves, there’s a lot more to be told about drums and drumming than the Rolls-Royce in the swimming pool and the pyro beneath the bass drum.”—NICK MASON, Pink Floyd

“Everyone should read this book—especially if you’re not a drummer. A great insight into a great sport.”—Joey Kramer, Aerosmith

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    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2015

      "What do you call the guy who hangs out with a group of musicians? The drummer." There are lots of jokes about drummers, but drummers are no joke. They are often the hardest-working members of a band, maintaining the fundamental rhythm upon which the rest of the music depends. They are the heart of a band. Barrell, a British journalist and non-drummer, set out to investigate these madmen and -women behind the kits. This book is not an investigation into drumming styles or techniques but rather the personalities of these artists. The author tries to find common traits these musicians may share, and how those characteristics influence other parts of their lives. While this proved elusive, the characters Barrell highlights are a captivating bunch. He speaks with such luminaries as Phil Collins, Ginger Baker, and Butch Vig and discusses at length legends such as John Bonham, Keith Moon, and Ringo Starr. VERDICT Drummers may cringe slightly at the conclusions Barrell reaches about their ilk, but any reader of pop music or culture in general will enjoy this title.--Brett Rohlwing, Milwaukee P.L.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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