Steve Gadd is a genius! What I really miss in this portrait is mentioning the fact that especially geniuses have roots. And guys like Gadd wouldn't exist without knowing their roots. And the roots are Baby Dodds, Zutty Singleton, Gene Krupa, Sidney Catlett, Buddy Rich, Papa Jo Jones, Max Roach, Tiny Kahn, Philly Joe Jones, Mel Lewis...up to Elvin Jones and Tony Williams...and his contemporary collegues.
The music industry has changed so much in his time too. Music has become so splintered. There's so many genres and sub genres, I don't see how the great drummers of today could get to play with the range and caliber of artists Gadd played with. It makes Gadd even more special.
No mention of Tom Scott's Apple Juice & Bob James' "Foxie"... But then again that man can churn out a studio album every week, even in his 70s. Anyone know his actual record tally?
Its the band L'Image in 1977. Sadly even on the DVD (American Drummers Acheivement Awards - Honoring Steve Gadd) the name of the song or tune isn't given.
Great! Great doc. From a huge fan from brasil. Thank you. Miss a litle his partner with Al Jarreau
One of the top 5 drummers EVER!!Thats an unbelievable accomplishment dude is an absolutely amazing talent
Thoughts were the dayz when Rhythm met Blues and became what got lost a few decades later. Those were the days
Steve Gadd is one of a kind!
Steve Gadd is a genius! What I really miss in this portrait is mentioning the fact that especially geniuses have roots. And guys like Gadd wouldn't exist without knowing their roots. And the roots are Baby Dodds, Zutty Singleton, Gene Krupa, Sidney Catlett, Buddy Rich, Papa Jo Jones, Max Roach, Tiny Kahn, Philly Joe Jones, Mel Lewis...up to Elvin Jones and Tony Williams...and his contemporary collegues.
Gadd Rules!!!!! Incredible musician, drummer and Person.
Thanks for this wonderful post. Steve Gadd is an American treasure..too damn good!
The Master of Groove! Mr. Steve Gadd! Groove on oh mighty warrior of the beat! 🎶🥁😎🦅David Curtis
Great biography. Never saw it. Fantastic!
This is truly a wonderful thing you’ve shared here! Thank you for it.
Steve, Buddy, and Tony all tapdanced. Maybe tapdancing should be part of the curriculum for learning drums?
Thank you for this excellent piece of work. Cheers
Got to see Gadd with Stuff a few times. Tremendous!
so good.
What the hell was in the water in Rochester? The talent that came out of that place is staggering.
Not just musical either. actors such as Philip Seymour Hoffman come from there.
@@gasaholic47 Didn't know that. But that's what i alluded to with the talent in that area. It's staggering.
I lived in Rochester for 14 years, and go back there frequently. Yep, the musical and other artistic talent pool is indeed, staggering.
The Genesee river, gives that "dirty" sound lol
I didn't know Steve could tapdance like that when he was 9.
The BEST......
17:40 - brilliant comment. spot on.
i hate how other drummers my age can't hear what i hear from steve's grooves and feel
Well......more gigs for you buddy.
The music industry has changed so much in his time too. Music has become so splintered. There's so many genres and sub genres, I don't see how the great drummers of today could get to play with the range and caliber of artists Gadd played with. It makes Gadd even more special.
Are they really drummers!?
WOW!!!!
No mention of Tom Scott's Apple Juice & Bob James' "Foxie"... But then again that man can churn out a studio album every week, even in his 70s. Anyone know his actual record tally?
There is a full discography on his website. Though I noticed it was missing one that I was aware of!
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I think Chick's a drummer as well. Steve's childhood friend, Ron Zito, is equally monsterous. I think Ron swings better.though.
LEYENDA.
Steve God 'I mean Gadd' is the absolute 'Mahatma' :)
Please, I need to know the song playing at 5:45, pleeeeeeeeeeeeease
This is a really good documentary but where's Steve Gadd himself?
Is he still living?
al jarreau is not mentioned :-) !!! steve gadd played in all albums
SACRED BOOK,"THE BIOGRAPHY OF GOD"
What about Micheal Urbaniac.
what's the song at 5:45?
Its the band L'Image in 1977. Sadly even on the DVD (American Drummers Acheivement Awards - Honoring Steve Gadd) the name of the song or tune isn't given.
No mention of AJA? I suppose you can't fit it all in.