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JPDrumming JP specializes in teaching the Rockschool Drum Program, which is Internationally recognized!

03/06/2023
12/02/2023

A musical smile for Sunday.....thanks to Cover Band Central for sharing.....♫

It was a real pleasure doing this piece with Peter especially after all these years.I tried to keep the drumming simple ...
18/10/2022

It was a real pleasure doing this piece with Peter especially after all these years.I tried to keep the drumming simple and tasteful and not overplay.The Gretsch kit and Zildjian A cymbals sounded great and I used my favourite Vic Firth Steve Gadd wood top sticks.Hope you enjoy it 😎

Had a great time putting this track together. A very good friend of mine, John Paul Geyer came to visit me In South Africa from New Zealand. We had played in...

13/09/2022

“As a drummer, he was a natural, purely intuitive, remarkably tasteful, spirited, but always basic, a proponent of less is more school of minimal drumming. …He had an uncanny understanding of John’s rhythm and Paul’s base line. Time and again, the Beatles rode his backbeat to glory. Precisely because he never overstated a beat, or over accented a phrase (unless it was appropriate) he managed to get more mileage out of his licks than most drummers could ever dream of. The results were extraordinary.”
- Martin Torgoff

28/02/2022

More Kick Please! 😎

27/02/2022

Learn John Bonham’s biggest beats in this free course.

25/08/2021

The great Charlie Watts, who propelled the Rolling Stones sound for nearly 60 years, has died aged 80.
Reserved, dignified and dapper, Mr. Watts was never as flamboyant, either onstage or off, as most of his rock-star peers, let alone the Stones’ lead singer, Mick Jagger; he was content to be one of the finest rock drummers of his generation, playing with a jazz-inflected swing that made the band’s titanic success possible. As the Stones guitarist Keith Richards said in his 2010 autobiography, “Life,” “Charlie Watts has always been the bed that I lie on musically.”

While some rock drummers chased after volume and bombast, Mr. Watts defined his playing with subtlety, swing and a solid groove.

“As much as Mick’s voice and Keith’s guitar, Charlie Watts’s snare sound is the Rolling Stones,” Bruce Springsteen wrote in an introduction to the 1991 edition of the drummer Max Weinberg’s book “The Big Beat.” “When Mick sings, ‘It’s only rock ’n’ roll but I like it,’ Charlie’s in back showing you why!” - New York Times

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