I like Chaka khan era...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-AJjC9RI8g
Anthony Jackson's bassline is also awesome...
Steve Ferrone
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Tom Petty drummer Steve Ferrone talks groove
http://www.musicradar.com/news/drums/tom-petty-drummer-steve-ferrone-talks-groove-273410
http://www.musicradar.com/news/drums/tom-petty-drummer-steve-ferrone-talks-groove-273410
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Great groove on 'N.Y.C.' from Bryan Ferry's "Mamouna" album:
Classic Ferrone:
Classic Ferrone:
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Ferrone with Chaka live in LA with the Brecker's is off the chain!
There is nothing left to say.
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Love Steve's playing (as well as everyone else's!) in Nathan East's nice little "life of a session player" clip:
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Some of my favorite Steve Ferrone stuff was on Freddie King's record "Burglar". In particular, the song Texas Flyer is great. All tunes on Burglar are Steve Ferrone, except for Sugar Sweet which Clapton and his band at the time sat in on (Carl Radle and Jamie Oldaker).
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bensdrums wrote:Some of my favorite Steve Ferrone stuff was on Freddie King's record "Burglar". In particular, the song Texas Flyer is great. All tunes on Burglar are Steve Ferrone, except for Sugar Sweet which Clapton and his band at the time sat in on (Carl Radle and Jamie Oldaker).
Great!
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Steve just KILLS this one... That snare is worth a million bucks!
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I'm a really big Ferrone fan and really excited to finally see him live with Tom Petty at Royal Albert Hall, also my first trip to London. If I had to descripe what is "funky pocket playing" I would tell everybody to listen some Ferrone stuff
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kaide wrote:I'm a really big Ferrone fan and really excited to finally see him live with Tom Petty at Royal Albert Hall, also my first trip to London. If I had to descripe what is "funky pocket playing" I would tell everybody to listen some Ferrone stuff
I'll get to see him soon with Tom Petty. I'm looking forward to it. I have to admit I was a big Stan Lynch fan with the band, but Steve is awfully good, so I know the show will be great.
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