Jean-Paul wrote:And besides his signature licks he is able to be in command of high profile gigs, he is on top of the "food chain."
that is actually a very untrue statement. Gadd only plays with a very few, all be it, high profile artists, but they are all from "his" day. You'll never seen Gadd on any high profile gig from the last 20 years.
he's not on the top of the "food chain" by any means, it's really more on the bottom and feeding off the stuff from back in the day. He doesnt get or play any high end modern gigs. Period.
He made his mark, and it is a huge mark, inspired many but it's like Lars Urlich or Ringo Star - they ride on the once was.
the guy gets decimated in a straight up trade, the Buddy Rich Memorial is a very explicit example.
an inspiring and progressive player for his time, like most legends, die hard. in modern playing contexts gadd gets toasted every time. his lack of progression and evolution is a giant indicator.
and while his "feel" might be great for THAT ( read OLD ) music. He obviously is not getting the calls for major groove situations.