Stephan Suhar and Jason Johnston perform a heavily improvised piece integrating second-line percussion, beats featured from a Jazz Fest performance of Raymond Weber, Stanton Moore of Galactic, stripper beats, blistering swing of the jazz clubs, some Black Eyed Peas action from the clubs on Bourbon, and a finish off from our second-line roots.
Has a strong drumline feel to it...
rplcmint 1 year ago
Gosh some shredding, how wonderfully entertaining... Zzzzzzzzzz
greenforddrums 1 year ago
Drumming will never be the same, Google this drummer:
this drummer is at the wrong gig
thalonen 1 year ago
Good solid drumming both guy's. Anyone giveing this a negative rateing is probably 50 years old, jobless and still living living in his mothers basement.
lynsuefa 1 year ago
BOORING!
knulla08 2 years ago
I know. Not New Orleans style...
frenchadrian 2 years ago
the left drummer doesnt really seem that new orleans at all.
Oceansandblue 2 years ago
i think i just jizzed in my pants.....
WhackaMack 2 years ago
If you see the HOMEOFTHEGROOVEdotCOM page, its relate the relationship btween the Second Line New Orleans tradition (Street Parade) with the James Brown beat a.k.a Funky music..
Drummer CLAYTON FILLYAU ("Live At the Apollo lp" and "I've Got Money", both from 62' ) is the LINK.
funkberto 2 years ago
bro this could inspire peole to play drums!
kev19kev91 2 years ago 2