Love ya Mike! Great stuff. I met Elvin when I was 15. It was a big deal for me, as he was my hero at the time (still is). Elvin shook my hand real tight and asked me what I played. I said drums and he burst into this cackling Dracula laughter. It was a great bonding moment. But then he noticed my friend standing there, and, because Elvin was such a gentleman, he asked my friend what he played. He said trombone. Elvin seemed like he wasn't expecting that, and replied "beautiful instrument." We both remember that moment fondly. As for Mike, he played with my pops, who was a great pianist, and was really cool to me when I was coming up. I remember one time on a gig I got some shit for something I was trying to play, and Mike happened to be there. He came up to me on the break and said "Hey man, if they aint hearing what you're trying to do, f@ck em." Really helped me out, for which I will always be grateful to Mike.
awesomeness!!! thank you Mike Clark for your music, your contributions and records, and your wonderful stories, insights, and shared experiences about drummers like elvin, Tony and more... here and on other videos..
That is the tune "Gingerbread Boy" from Elvin's great trio album from 1968 called 'Puttin' It Together'. It is also part of the Mosaic Records box set "Complete Blue Note Elvin Jones Sessions" which is out of print.
Love ya Mike! Great stuff. I met Elvin when I was 15. It was a big deal for me, as he was my hero at the time (still is). Elvin shook my hand real tight and asked me what I played. I said drums and he burst into this cackling Dracula laughter. It was a great bonding moment. But then he noticed my friend standing there, and, because Elvin was such a gentleman, he asked my friend what he played. He said trombone. Elvin seemed like he wasn't expecting that, and replied "beautiful instrument." We both remember that moment fondly. As for Mike, he played with my pops, who was a great pianist, and was really cool to me when I was coming up. I remember one time on a gig I got some shit for something I was trying to play, and Mike happened to be there. He came up to me on the break and said "Hey man, if they aint hearing what you're trying to do, f@ck em." Really helped me out, for which I will always be grateful to Mike.
These interviews are just phenominal....Mike Clark is not only a great drummer but great guy as well!
awesomeness!!! thank you Mike Clark for your music, your contributions and records, and your wonderful stories, insights, and shared experiences about drummers like elvin, Tony and more... here and on other videos..
I'm so glad I found this UA-cam Channel, Mike WOW! Awesome and blessed stories, thanks for sharing these lifetime lessons! All the best,
David Curtis
Thanks Mike! Elivin and you ,what drummers!
Wonderful stories.. you took me 'there' thank you :)
Elvin ! forever!
treasure
the solo playing in between ... when the question text pops up ... what is that from ?
looking forward to hearing from you
That is the tune "Gingerbread Boy" from Elvin's great trio album from 1968 called 'Puttin' It Together'. It is also part of the Mosaic Records box set "Complete Blue Note Elvin Jones Sessions" which is out of print.
Anyone know where on "Heavy Sounds" Elvin plays the interesting Boogaloo?
Check out "Raunchy Rita"