The Roots of Rock Drumming
Interviews with the Drummers Who Shaped Rock 'n' Roll Music
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Interviews with the Drummers Who Shaped Rock 'n' Roll Music. Edited by Daniel Glass and Steve Smith. Percussion. Drum Reference, Rock Reference. Softcover Media Online. 256 pages. Duration 10800 seconds. Hudson Music #HDBK35. Published by Hudson Music (HL.119719).

ISBN 9781480344778. UPC: 884088912208. 8.0x10.0x0.651 inches. Edited by Daniel Glass Additional editing by Steve Smith.

The Roots of Rock Drumming is an insider's look at the beginnings of rock music as told by the drummers who were there when rock was born. Featuring interviews with 22 of the pioneers of rock drumming and later players who witnessed and were influenced by them, this book provides an amazingly insightful look at the makings of the music and the invention of a new style. Edited by noted drummer/historian Daniel Glass, and with interviews conducted by Paul Siegel and drumming legend Steve Smith, The Roots of Rock Drumming presents the stories of DJ Fontana (Elvis Presley), Jerry Allison (The Crickets), Earl Palmer (Little Richard), Buddy Harman (Roy Orbison/Patsy Cline), and many others. The package comes with 3-hours of video containing excerpts from the interviews. As a bonus, a special code in the book allows access to full-length interviews available online. A beautiful collection of photos, some never before published, completes this historical package, which all rock fans and drumming enthusiasts will want to add to their library.