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Steve Gadd, who was born on April 9, 1945, in Rochester, New York, is one of the session drummer with flying hours and offer very high. Of the many recordings that he recorded tracks during his time, three drums appearance quickly remembered by fans-fans: Stanley Dan's "Aja," Paul Simon's "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover," and Chick Corea's "Nite Sprite."
However, Steve Gadd's heyday can be heard and felt in the tapes that he has made since the early 70s. A short list of artists who helped to record and tour includes: Aretha Franklin, Carly Simon, Joe Cocker, Gato Barbieri, George Benson, Stanley Clarke, Maynard Ferguson, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, and James Taylor. Now many drummers make the world a role model in the style of game, a career, or attitude. He is often dubbed the father of the drummer of the world. Modern drummer magazine called him the Groove Masters. When the world's top drummer-drummer who asked about his favorite drummers, perhaps only a few who did not mention the name Steve Gadd on their list. What a great history maker, a teacher, friend, idol, and an expert in the art of playing drums, especially the groove. Here is Steve's opinion about some things.
Defining Groove
"I find after all this time that the sense above all else. If you get a good groove event, think it will carry over with him. If it feels comfortable, no need to do much else. Groove is something that inspires me to play drums and make me still want to play continuously. You can tell when people are playing can groove. Groove talk by itself. "