There's so, so many great ones. The Gene Krupa long-players are all favorites.
This just happened to come to mind as it was the inspiration for my little Rogers kit back when I was a rockabilly twerp in the 90's.
:p
Probably the most famousalbum cover with a rogers on it/ the album was recorded in 64 but obviously has a 63 rogers with it having bread&butter lugs. Dennis used rogers and camco throughout the 60s, then zickos in the mid 70s and a yamaha in his last years. Such an underrated amazing drummer. RIP
I emailed with the late Jack Sperling a few times...
His email was [email]Sperlingfish@AOL.com....he[/email] liked to fish?
What? No one's posted Jack Sperling's album yet?My favorite drum album of all time, Not just a great cover shot of drums but also a vintage mic collector's wet dream.
Very nice, thanks!
I emailed with the late Jack Sperling a few times...His email was Sperlingfish.....he liked to fish?
Maybe Like "Troutstudio"...!? :)
I admit, I'm a part time addicted Flyfisher...
Tight Lines,
Lars
Dang!...how much $$$$ is there in mics/drums/cymbals?
What brand drums?>>Hard to tell in the small pic..
He was a Premier endorser in early 70's.....
Dang!...how much $$$$ is there in mics/drums/cymbals?What brand drums?>>Hard to tell in the small pic..He was a Premier endorser in early 70's.....
Those are Ludwigs (or WFLs). Despite a Dixieland slant to most of the tunes there is some very awesome drumming on that LP.
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