Steve Gadd Band Steve Gadd Band
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
03.07.2020
Album including Album cover
- 1 I Know, But Tell Me Again 04:51
- 2 Auckland by Numbers 05:20
- 3 Where's Earth? 04:14
- 4 Foameopathy 06:36
- 5 Skulk 04:49
- 6 Norma's Girl 05:08
- 7 Rat Race 06:35
- 8 One Point Five 04:12
- 9 Temporary Fault 03:41
- 10 Spring Song 04:53
- 11 Timpanogos 05:34
Info for Steve Gadd Band
Steve Gadd Band' is the eponymous follow up album to the 2016 Grammy-nominated 'Way Back Home'. Contains mostly original, groove-oriented tracks written by the band and produced by the legendary drummer, Steve Gadd. Steve Gadd Band is Walt Fowler (trumpet/flugelhorn), Kevin Hays (keyboard), Jimmy Johnson (bass), Michael Landau (guitar) and of course, Steve Gadd (drums).
'Steve Gadd Band' won Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the recent 61st Annual Grammy Awards (2018)
Drums master Steve Gadd is among the most respected and emulated musicians in the world - an anomaly whose panache for playing precisely what a piece of music requires plus bringing signature taste, style and energy to the proceedings has resulted in hundreds of the most rhythmically exhilarating moments in recorded music history, across genres.
Kevin Hays, vocals, keyboards
Walt Fowler, flugelhorn
Michael Landau, guitar
Kevin Hays, keyboards
Walt Fowler, trumpet
Duke Gadd, acoustic guitar, percussion
Jimmy Johnson, bass
Steve Gadd, drums
Steve Gadd
is one of the most sought-after studio musicians, in the world. Regarded as one the most influential drummers in contemporary music, Gadd can play anything, easily bridging different musical styles. His feel, technique, and musicality on such tunes as Paul Simon's "Fifty Ways", Steely Dan's "Aja", and Chick Corea's "Nite Sprite" were so awe-inspiring and his concepts so innovative that they instantly assured his special position in the history of the percussive arts. Gadd attended the Manhattan School of Music for two years, and then went on to finish at Eastman School of Music. Prior to that, he studied privately with Bill and Stanley Street and John Beck. He established himself with the great Chuck Mangione, and then spent three years in the Army prior to coming to New York City for studio work in 1971. Gadd rapidly rose to prominence on the studio scene. His resume includes a variety of artists, including Carly Simon, Phoebe Snow, Aretha Franklin, Al DiMeola, Stanley Clarke, Rickie Lee Jones, Tom Scott, Frank Sinatra, and Stuff. After a period of touring and recording with his own band, the Gadd Gang, he provided the spark that ignited Paul Simon's South African inspired, Grammy Award-winning recordings and dynamic live touring band. Today, Gadd is as busy as ever, balancing frequent recording dates with a hectic touring schedule that includes high profile artists such as Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Kate Bush, and Paul Simon. He also has been equally passionate about producing some personal projects on which he also plays drums: The Gaddabouts (w/Edie Brickell, Andy Fairweather Low, & Pino Palladino), Mikarimba (w/Mika Stoltzman & Eddie Gomez), Steve Gadd & Friends, L’Image (w/Tony Levin, Mike Mainieri, Dave Spinozza, & Warren Bernhardt), Pedro Martinez Group, and...Steve Gadd Band!
This album contains no booklet.