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There’s a fantastic new addition to my drum selection- this beautiful Mahogany Gretsch snare, an unusually deep 8 inches from batter head to resonant head. A gift from my brother upon return from his trip to NYC in the states, it is a wonderfully versatile snare. I can strike the rim and the centre simultaneously, as I often do when playing the snare, and the sound is so much more like a thinner snare, or timbale style piece of drum it negates my desire to carry a second snare to a gig. And what a wonderful piece of kit Gretch have produced!

 

 

The Gretsch snare detailThe Gretsch snare, 8" by 14" .After another day of hectic drumming and being a Drum teacher in Bristol on Friday, with a busking session in the morning with the Gin Bowlers, a lesson in the afternoon, and then the only rehearsal I was to have for last nights’ gig.

Midnight Zu is a collective of musicians MCs in Bristol that have several projects enveloped under the name with similar people in it; Not uncommon I concede- but the music they make is something that sings close to my heart. A blend of Conscious hiphop, old school liquid drum and bass, and reggae, their line up of selfless MCs and vocal artists and musicians that make space for each other in performance is truly magnificent.

Check out a bit of the Midnight Zu vibe Here!

We were along with a Plymouth band called Manushka, supporting the Inexplicables, Bristol based hiphop and beatbox quintet.

So the night was marvellous, and as I prepare plans for this weeks drum lessons, I’m grateful for the Bristol depths and heights of community and productivity, it reminds me of Norwich very much, where bands like Feral Mouth, Killamonjambo, Solko, Addison’s Uncle, The Piratones, and Dr Clyde to name afew, are playing great music to great people!

Tonight is another Gin Bowlers swing gig, at Harbourside no1. in Bristol Centre.

Drum Teacher in Bristol Blog

Today was one of those days that asks everything of your skills and gives you everything in return. A hearty folk trio rehearsal after breakfast with the Jack Cookson Trio followed by a challenging, yet rewarding double drum lesson that I taught to a wonderful mother and her enthusiastic and talented yet distracted 7 year old daughter. 7 YEAR OLD! She can play really well for that age. I hope she keeps it up. As a drum teacher in Bristol, this is one of the best things to see!

All the while I was thinking how Paul, Jack Cookson and I’s friend and bass player is so generous, always with a smile and cooking us breakfast for our 9.30am (ish) morning rehearsals. In a fortnight we’re playing a secret show on a boat on the Thames.

This, after a quick lunch of home cooked goodness, was followed by a studio session for two bands in 3 hours, in a brand new studio in the heart of Bristol, and immediately followed by an acoustic music night I was running. Completely unamplified, in the heart of Stokes Croft, Bristol, at the Arts House. Becca Smith, and Cecile performed. Incredibly well I hasten to add. It was a lovely, lovely evening.

 

The Arts House Logo

The Arts House is where I host the night “LIGHTS OUT.” where people play unaccompanied and un amplified to a keen audience. More details at www.facebook.com/stackedpromo or Twitter @stackedpromo. After this, I hit the Left Bank, and joined in the ‘Open Mic’ as the drummer for Midnight Zu, who being such a high energy live Hip-Hop had the finale set at the evening’s increasingly heavyweight status in the 2015 European Green capital’s busy Wednesday night program of events..

I am feeling grateful. We played Jungle, fast, hard and with passion and fun. Sweaty, full room of people, dancing, moving, sharing smiles, swapping places. Drink swilling, shoes shuffling. Beat recognition, and Re-Cognition. Truly I sat in the groove and leant forward. The little kit they’ve got there at the Left Bank is really nice- it’s got a tight, small kick, 2 toms, 10 and 13 I think, and a basic hats and ride setup with the highly tuned snare. Totally cracking.

Tomorrow is more lessons to learn and teach; and a gig at Mr. Wolves with the Swing band. It’s all happening here in Bristol. The fumes of this Green City and the swagger of it’s style drip of me like condensation in a changing temperature; and the sunshine on my hat is a welcome change to the 8 days of grey sky we’ve just strolled through. DIY car mechanics, and lie ins.

Piano constipation and jazz chops.