It amazes me how he (and Steve Smith, for that matter) have such a light grip on the stick and still maintain control. I saw Steve Smith and Vital Information play live a couple of years ago. Sat front row about 10 feet from him and I've never seen someone hold the sticks with such a light grip. Jojo uses the same grip here.
I know he's just straight improvising but this is one of my favorite things I've heard him play.. he is disgustingly musical just even playing off the cuff
bena berry Bass player in Michael Schenker Group. I say bass player, he owned a bass guitar which for some reason people paid him to wave in the general direction of various rock bands throughout the '70s. Very much the Cozy Powell of British Buddakan rock.
This is one of his most incredibly agile performances full of clarity, invention and musicality on the drums. Precision and velocity ~❤💥💡❗
It amazes me how he (and Steve Smith, for that matter) have such a light grip on the stick and still maintain control. I saw Steve Smith and Vital Information play live a couple of years ago. Sat front row about 10 feet from him and I've never seen someone hold the sticks with such a light grip. Jojo uses the same grip here.
I know he's just straight improvising but this is one of my favorite things I've heard him play.. he is disgustingly musical just even playing off the cuff
Super, God's grace
Nice job.
Awesome stuff.
Love it
2:02-5:44 birdman or (the unexpected virtue of ignorance)
Christopher Maute Jim Gardner solo bass to this
Yeah, OK. Good idea. What you reckon, Gary Barden?
Jim Gardner song writer? Had to look him up...
bena berry Bass player in Michael Schenker Group. I say bass player, he owned a bass guitar which for some reason people paid him to wave in the general direction of various rock bands throughout the '70s. Very much the Cozy Powell of British Buddakan rock.