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Brendan Buckley (Morrissey, Shakira, Perry Farrell): 5 Records That Inspired Him Growing Up

Brendan Buckley (Morrissey, Shakira, Perry Farrell): 5 Records That Inspired Him Growing Up

FromBig Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum


Brendan Buckley (Morrissey, Shakira, Perry Farrell): 5 Records That Inspired Him Growing Up

FromBig Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week’s guest is Brendan Buckley…a drummer with an incredible resume that includes Shakira, Perry Farrell, Morrissey, Tegan and Sara, Damian Rice, JJ Lin and many more. I gush all about his playing to his face in the chat so I’ll leave that there, but I will say that he is one of the most articulate guests we’ve had on the show in regards to setting up each of his choices; and because of that, this is one of my favorites. He had a little bit of a different take on his choices, so buckle and enjoy this chat with Brendan Buckley. Cheers!
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Brendan's Honorable Mentions (as promised)...
- Kenny Werner: "Meditation 1-4 "Effortless Mastery" 1996
- Carlos Vega: "Country Road" on James Taylor's "Live" 1993
- Omar Hakim: “Fortress Around Your Heart” on Sting’s “The Dream of the Blue Turtles” 1985 
- Steve Jordan: "Ramblin" on David Sanborn's "Upfront" 1992
- John Bonham: “Good Times Bad Times” on Led Zeppelin 1 1969
- Stephen Perkins: “Mountain Song” on Jane’s Addiction’s “Nothing’s Shocking” 1988
- Matt Cameron: “Ugly Truth” on Soundgarden’s “Louder Than Love” 1989
- Dennis Chambers: "Blue Matter" on John Scofield's "Blue Matter" 1986 
- Matt Chamberlain: "A Sort Of Fairytale" on Tori Amos's "Scarlet's Walk" 2002
- Tony Williams: "So What" on Miles Davis's "Four And More" 1966
- Bill Stewart: “She’s So Lucky” on John Scofield’s “Hand Jive” 1994
- Boris Williams: “Icing Sugar” on The Cure’s “Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me” 1987
Released:
Feb 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Every drummer has a unique story that shapes the way they approach the instrument. Join host Ben Hilzinger as he invites the world’s best players to dissect the TOP 5 records that made them who they are today. For more info, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com or find us on Instagram @bigfatsnaredrum. Cheers!