Big ass Jo Jo interview

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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Josiah » Fri May 20, 2011 3:59 pm

his pedal is an updated version of the internal spring rogers/camco design, nearly identical actually, just modern machining. i'm sure they'll put a hefty tag on it
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Dave Capuzelo » Fri May 20, 2011 5:37 pm

I had the pleasure of spending some time hanging out with JoJo last summer, and he told me about his DVD which is all foot technique, and will be released this year, likely coinciding with the release of his new pedal...
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Noise Picker » Sat May 21, 2011 6:07 am

Does he say if his new pedal will be made by Sonor?
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Juan Expósito » Sat May 21, 2011 6:42 am

Ok. Lovely accent and German...

We only need now someone who TRANSCRIBE, SUBTITLE and UPLOAD the video....
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby amoergosum » Sat May 21, 2011 11:21 am

During the interview he's talking about his experiences in New York.

Regarding the jazz scene (at 37:00) :

"...Miles died a year later. And then I realized...if I wanna play traditional jazz there might be five guys I can play with....these are the Italians...or Mike Stern...or Scofield...that scene.
Because with the blacks....as a pianist, if you're from Europe or white you can play...as a drummer you won't get accepted...it doesn't matter how well you play."
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Josiah » Sat May 21, 2011 12:37 pm

Noise Picker wrote:Does he say if his new pedal will be made by Sonor?


don't know bout that interview, but it will be sonor that is making it
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby Patrick Tiglao » Sat May 21, 2011 3:10 pm

amoergosum wrote:During the interview he's talking about his experiences in New York.

Regarding the jazz scene (at 37:00) :

"...Miles died a year later. And then I realized...if I wanna play traditional jazz there might be five guys I can play with....these are the Italians...or Mike Stern...or Scofield...that scene.
Because with the blacks....as a pianist, if you're from Europe or white you can play...as a drummer you won't get accepted...it doesn't matter how well you play."


Im glad Jojo has the balls to point this out....Ive said this many times in the past to no avail ,but to actually hear someone who is one of he best drummers in the world acknowledge this issue is a welcome sight..

Unfortunately Jojo is correct in his observation.
There is nothing left to say.
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Re: Big ass Jo Jo interview

Postby MacMan » Sun May 22, 2011 7:58 am

Patrick Tiglao wrote:
amoergosum wrote:During the interview he's talking about his experiences in New York.

Regarding the jazz scene (at 37:00) :

"...Miles died a year later. And then I realized...if I wanna play traditional jazz there might be five guys I can play with....these are the Italians...or Mike Stern...or Scofield...that scene.
Because with the blacks....as a pianist, if you're from Europe or white you can play...as a drummer you won't get accepted...it doesn't matter how well you play."


Im glad Jojo has the balls to point this out....Ive said this many times in the past to no avail ,but to actually hear someone who is one of he best drummers in the world acknowledge this issue is a welcome sight..

Unfortunately Jojo is correct in his observation.

True dat.

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