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4 years ago
E. Doctor Smith's Favorites
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Bill Bruford - Footloose and Fancy Free
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Cas Lucas "Roads" Acoustic Performance
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Doritos® - Crash the Super Bowl 2007 Finalist - Mouse Trap
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Eclectica Project featuring Tracy Silverman
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Edo Castro - Rain, Noe Valley Ministry Music Series 2/23/08
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Edo's Amazing Grace Bass Loop
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E-Trade Superbowl Ad w/ baby and clown
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Robert Anbian & the UFQ perform WE 3.11 (lo-res)
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5 years ago
The Drummstick - Ethiopian Eyes
Celia DuBose, bassist of E. Doctor Smith's Drummstick band, wrote the song, "Ethiopian Eyes", first performed by her 1980's band Z-Axis. Personnel:...
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The Drummstick - Reflections
Jack Wright, guitarist of E. Doctor Smith's Drummstick band, wrote the song, "Reflections", first performed by his prog-rock band, The Quantum Kids...
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The Drummstick - Futureboy
A montage of E. Doctor Smith's song, "Futureboy", dedicated to Futureman of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Performed live at the State Theater in F...
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The Drummstick - Girl of a Thousand Days
E. Doctor Smith's melodic solo piece, performed on his invention, the Drummstick, August 2000 at the State Theater in Falls Church, Virginia.
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The Drummstick
E. Doctor Smith's invention, the "Drummstick", is a guitar-like MIDI drum controller. Here is a video of his instrument for the children's educatio...
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About The Drummstick
Having played for 20 years in jazz, fusion, pop, and folk bands as a serious student of drums, E. Doctor Smith developed a love of digital drumming that compelled him to design and build an instrument that would give him maximum flexibility as a writer, drummer, and performer. The Drummstick, a percussion controller with 16 finger-pads mounted on a 2 x 6 piece of wood, is worn like a guitar and used exclusively to achieve Doc's primary goal in life— to make spirits dance.
"From the banjo-meets-Bruford tribal groove of 'Futureboy' to the atmospheric sonic landscapes of "Girl of a Thousand Days," E. Doctor Smith treads a musical road less traveled. His intrepid ensemble's acid jazz explorations wander into every world musical nook and cranny, making this collection a trip well worth taking."
-Stephen Bray, Producer
Having played for 20 years in jazz, fusion, pop, and folk bands as a serious student of drums, E. Doctor Smith developed a love of digital drumming that compelled him to design and build an instrument that would give him maximum flexibility as a w...