Drummers who have influenced you

A to Z.........................................
 
Ok i'll play.

No particluar order...

Dave Abbruzzese
John Tempesta
Shannon Larkin
Morgan Rose
Tommy Lee
Niko McBrain
Sean Kinney
Ray Luzier
Rick Allen
Chad Smith
Daniel Adair
Danny Carey
Dave Grohl
Steven Adler
Taylor Hawkins
Dominic Howard
Bill Ward
Scott Rockenfield
David Silveria
Will Calhoun
Matt Sorum
Joey Kramer
Mike Bordin
Blake Richardson
Tommy Clufetos
Steve Gorman
Lars Ulrich
Phil Rudd
 
Shinya from Dir en Grey, Benny Greb, Travis Orbin, Virgil Donati, Jojo Mayer, Thomas Lang, Dave Weckl, Bobby Jarzombek, Grant Collins

They would be my top picks
 
I play a lot of different styles and write fairly Avant-Garde music so I have quite a diverse set of influences,

I guess the most influential drummer would have to be Louie Bellson, he inspired me to pick up a kit in the first place.

Nicky Bomba is a local drummer I really admire, I loved his work on Sunrise Over Sea by the John Butler Trio.

On the heavier side of things, Martin Lopez of Opeth, Sean Reinert of Cynic/Death and Johan Hallgren (ex-Pain of Salvation), all of them proved to me that metal drumming doesn't have to be "extreme" and that while metal is signifcantly denser then a lot of music there is still a place for texture.
 
Buddy Rich
Carter Beauford
Steve Gadd
Neil Peart
Nikko Mcbrain
Danny Carey
Mike Portnoy
Thomas Lang
Tony Royster Jr.
Mitch Mitchell
Carl Palmer
John Bonham
 
yes, lots...

Pierre Moerlen firstly

and in no particular order....
Pip Pyle
John Bonham
Buddy Rich
Clayton Cameron
Phil Collins
Charlie Watts
Ringo
Bobby Caldwell
Louis Burdett
Alan Turnbull
Simon Phillips
Terry Bozzio
Bill Bruford
 
Nick Mason
Mitch Mitchell
Chad Smith
John Bonham
Alex Van Halen

I'm sure I'm forgetting a few, but those are the mains..
 
Travis barker
Glenn porter, Mike femulee, Derek grant(all have played for alkaline trio)
My cousin who inspired me to get a set when i was younger.

Im sure theres more but i cant remember them all haha
 
Travis barker
Glenn porter, Mike femulee, Derek grant(all have played for alkaline trio)
My cousin who inspired me to get a set when i was younger.

Im sure theres more but i cant remember them all haha

Derek Grant's playing on The Suicide Machine's first two albums is basically a handbook on what good ska-punk drumming should sound like.
 
Neil Peart
John Bonham
Keith Emerson
Keith Moon
Gavin Harrison


gotta say that is my list....a couple of bangers, a couple of mathrockers and Keith.


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viv prince from the pretty things...definitly a huge influence on me...nice rythmic breakups and solid lightning quick jazz fills in an r&b setting..but with a surf rock sound
and cindy blackman....her playing is soooo energized.like she puts all that pent up jazz chop rage into a simple 2-4 beat with lenny.
my friend bam bam from j.f.a. is a huge influence...he is like the ozzy of drummers
 
Actually mostly local guys ... but then again this is Memphis
and you can't throw a dead cat in any direction
without hitting a badd azz drummer or two.

A few of the great local cats ...

W.C. Garrison (My rhythm secion partner for the last five years)
Dennis Falanga (My current rhythm section partner)
Ron Perrone Jr. (Ex of The Dempseys)
Rodd Bland (Bobby Blue Blands son)
Pee Wee Jackson (You see him on MyCymbal sometimes)
Big Harry Peel (THE master of using just a kick and snare)

Ron Perrone Jr with bassist Slick Joe Fick

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