I Tried to See Louie Every Time He Would Perform in Chicago at Joe Seigals Jazz Show Case Theatre. He was Such a Phenomenal Drummer with a Awesome Technique. He was Such The Nicest Person on The Planet. Rest In Peace Louie. Thanks For The Memories Sir.
I personally think Louie's best and most artful solo was by far the one from 1967 when he played Bean Stalkin' with Coleman Hawkins at the London Philharmonic. Later on his solos were kind of boring, not as interesting as his early work from the 40s and 60s.
Obviously the remo. Even had a signature Model. I was in email with him not long before he died and he said nothing could touch his remo kits and snares
One of the greatest drummers who ever lived.
I Tried to See Louie Every Time He Would Perform in Chicago at Joe Seigals Jazz Show Case Theatre. He was Such a Phenomenal Drummer with a Awesome Technique. He was Such The Nicest Person on The Planet. Rest In Peace Louie. Thanks For The Memories Sir.
I'd love to see Louie on Bozzio's or Peart's kits. Classical fun. Thanks for sharing. Made me happy,.
Best sounding drum kit of all time
Unreal
magnifico.😭
Thanks for sharing.
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El inventó el Doble boom
Bellson album Jazz Giants
I personally think Louie's best and most artful solo was by far the one from 1967 when he played Bean Stalkin' with Coleman Hawkins at the London Philharmonic. Later on his solos were kind of boring, not as interesting as his early work from the 40s and 60s.
11:53 magic Minutes of your life must be hearing
I wonder what his favourite snare of choice was, over the years.
Obviously the remo. Even had a signature Model. I was in email with him not long before he died and he said nothing could touch his remo kits and snares
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I wonder what’s happened to his kits..
What metal is that snare..?
@@roybeckerman9253Steve Maxwell had this one ..not sure if he sold it
@roybeckerman9253 its resin. Remo patent wood and synthetic mix