Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Volume 5 - Kenwood Anderson







Volume 5 - KENWOOD ANDERSON

Hey there TC fam, 
We have another good one for you! This kat is someone I met years ago, when both of our bands did a show together and we're working on some other projects, that never happened but none the less, I met Kenwood and was able to watch him do his thing. We have kept in touch via Soc. Med.  and I'm glad we did. He is REALLY good and deserves some publicity, so I'm glad I can do my part.
Without further delay, let's see what's up with Kenwood Anderson....He's Talkin' Chop


Name or Stage Name: Kenwood Anderson
Where are you from? Rochester, NY
How long have you been playing? 32 years.
What is or are your main genre of playing? R&B, pop, jazz
How did you get where you are now?
I took private lessons, went to School Of The Arts in my hometown, went to Berklee College of Music, then moved to Los Angeles in 1993.
What are your goals, short & long term?
Short term: to make a living with music. Long term: Be a successful producer, songwriter, as well as drummer.
Artists you would like to play for?  Stevie Wonder, Journey, Billy Joel, Earth Wind, & Fire, Toto, Michael McDonald, Phil Collins, Chick Corea, Mike Stern, Herbie Hancock, Jeff Lorber, John Scofield, Cameo, so many others...

"Rolling In The Deep" Adele via Dirty Loops version.
Could you list some of your accomplishments?
I produced a smooth jazz album under my own name. I also did an audio book, which I plan to re-master and release in the future.
I was a member of the band RioSoul. We recorded albums and performed many shows. (Actually, that's how I met you , DeHaven, and Arif from Olio. We played shows together at B.B. King's Club, and other places.)
I have performed, recorded and produced albums with Jordan Allen White.
I played on the soundtrack for the TV movie "Happiness Is A Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown"
I did a "sideline gig" on "The Lonely Island" movie, which comes out next year. I pretended to be playing onstage in concert scenes, with other musicians and singers. I had to look like I was playing hard, without actually hitting the drums! It was a challenge, but fun.
I played on the soundtrack for the movie "Vacation"
Do you have your own band? genre? Details… I'm currently not in any bands. I used to play with the Reall Deall Band, which is a fantastic cover band. But last year I got an opportunity to do producing and writing, so I left the band to focus on that. That opportunity eventually fell apart. And that pissed me off, because it took me out of a great band situation. But that, as they say, is show business...   :P
Do you play any other instruments? level? I play keyboards, but I'm not good enough to play live. I'm better in the studio, where my wrong notes can be fixed!  :)
What are your touring experiences, if any?
I have toured with RioSoul, and also original bands, cover bands, and a comedy variety show.


Describe your current set up & gear - heads and sticks included and why you choose these items?
I have a Yamaha maple custom drumkit that is 20 years old and sounding better than ever. I was a big Yamaha fan in the 1980s and 90s, because my favorite drummers played them back then. But I like different brands of drums... more on that later.
My grandma bought me a pair of Zildjian New Beat hi-hat cymbals when I was a kid, and I've been hooked ever since. There are many great cymbal brands out there, but Zildjians just sound perfect to my ears. I use A Customs and Ks.
Evans drumheads are my favorites - they always sound great, and I love their innovative designs.
Vater drumsticks - they just feel perfect for me. I have their pink "girl drummer" drumstick bag, which I love. I bought it to remind me to always have fun and enjoy every chance to play.
Do you have multiple kits and snares? Which wood shells do you prefer?
I just have the one kit right now. I have a Tama Starclassic maple snare that sounds great at any tuning. I also like bubinga and cherry snares, but I can't afford them yet! :)
What would be your ideal gear setup? list manufacturers and items
My dream setup would be 22x18 kick, 14x6 snare, 8", 10", 12", 14", 16" toms, 14" hats, 2 crashes, ride, splash, china, and a "special effects" type cymbal. that would be my ultimate fusion chops-meister noise maker! LOL.
I like several kinds of drums - DW maple, Tama maple, bubinga, or birch/bubinga, Gretsch maple, and the Pork Pie cherry wood drums. These all sound fantastic, and I would be happy with any of them. Or all of them! Regarding hardware, many companies make killer hardware these days. My favorite hardware is DW, hands down. Durability, design innovation, options... they are just great at what they do. And Evans heads are my favorites.


How do you describe your drumming style? Solid groove, interesting fills, click-friendly, musical, tasteful.
Why the drums? When my brother and I were in grade school, my mother asked us if we wanted to play instruments in the school band. My brother said trumpet and I said drums. I don't know why. It was just an instinct, I guess.
If you weren’t playing drums, what would you be doing? Playing keyboards, or writing screenplays.
How has drumming impacted or changed your life? Honestly, it has NOT had that big of an impact on my life! I love drumming, and I always will. But I've never been able to make a living with it, and that is hugely frustrating to me. It can be downright depressing sometimes! I have been in L.A. for 22 years, trying to become a full time musician, and it hasn't happened yet. I have had day jobs all this time, and that makes it harder to network and get into musicians' circles and get better gigs. I don't mean to start a pity party here, but I have had a very hard time trying to "make it". I have been in several bands that all had great potential, but they didn't stay together because of personal drama. I've done tons of freelance gigs, but nothing that led to full time work. But, I won't give up! I love music more than anything in the world. I have learned a lot from all of my ups and downs, and I am a stronger person because of them.
Is the music business your career? Not yet!  :) But, things have been good in recent months. I got some gigs and opportunities that will definitely help me move forward.
Are you involved in the local music scene in your hometown? Not as much as I would like. Since I have a day job, I can't stay up late hanging out at clubs and sitting in. It's nice to have a steady job to pay the bills, but you miss out on the music scene.  :P
Name 5 of your drumming influences? why?
Steve Gadd - impeccable timing, deep grooves, versatility, and ridiculous chops.
        Omar Hakim - wonderful grooves, elegant style, exciting to watch, and an emotional player. I went to one of his drum clinics, and his playing was so beautiful, I cried! Yep!
        Jeff Porcaro - I'm a huge fan of Toto, so there's that. Plus, he was a legendary studio cat. His style and reputation were just hugely important to music.
        J.R. Robinson - killer timing, taste, versatility... he's on so many hit records, you have to pay attention to him.
        Philly Joe Jones - perfect swing feel, lots of fun in his playing, if you like jazz, you HAVE to listen to this cat!
"Crazy in Love" cover with REALL DEALL BAND

Name an inspiring concert that made you want to go home and start shedding?
"Return Of The Brecker Brothers" tour, Boston 1993. With Dennis Chambers, Mike Stern, James Genus, George Whitty. Beyond incredible!!! Those cats were ON FIRE!! My roommate and I stayed up all night talking about it.
How much time do you practice? Not nearly enough! (make weeping sounds) I only have time to practice on weekends. Just enough to maintain my chops, but not enough to improve that much. Hey, kids - stay in school, and don't get a day job!  :)
Are you involved in local Shedding sessions? what do you get out of those sessions? No shedding for me. I need to practice more to get to "shed" level!
Describe your current gig(s)  
I recently played on the soundtrack for upcoming movie starring a beloved TV icon. I can't reveal the name yet, but the movie comes out in March 2016. There's a video clip from the recording session on my Facebook page.
        I'm currently making an R&B album with some amazing people!! We're aiming for a November 1st release date. More details soon...
Do you record drum videos of yourself? why? how has it helped you? Do you concentrate on Chops or Grooves?
I record my practice sessions with a Zoom Q3HD camera. It helped me see problems with my posture, or stick position. I changed the angle of my toms, to be more comfortable. The camera's mics provide a nice stereo recording. And if there's some fun moments from the session, I will put them on YouTube. I just improvise for a few minutes to warm up and have fun. Then I work on things that I need to improve, and then finish with some more playing for fun.
Are you into electronic drums? They are a great tool, but I haven't played them that much.
Do you program drums? Yes, a lot. I work with virtual drums and samples in my project studio. I don't have the resources to record live drums at home, so using virtual instruments are the next best thing.
Are you a songwriter as well? Yes. I produce instrumental tracks for singers.
Do you sing and play? Yes, I sing background vocals while drumming.
Do you prefer studio sessions, local live gigs or touring? Touring is a challenge, because jet lag wears me out. But when you play the shows, and the audience enjoys it, that makes it worthwhile. I would prefer to stay local, but really, I just love to play, so any gig is a good gig!
Do you prefer being in a band (artist) or being a sideman? It depends on the other people involved. It depends on the personality of the bandleader, or producer, or contractor, whomever is in charge. I have worked for people who are very strict and they want it their way. Those were not the most fun situations, because they were too intense, or they didn't always know what they were talking about.  :)  I try to avoid those situations if I can help it. And then, I have been in comfortable, fun situations where everyone got along great and contributed ideas. But when you're a sideman, if it's a comfortable situation, you still have to do your job, and so you act more professional.  It's hard to say which I prefer at this point. A band can be more relaxed and fun, but sideman gigs usually pay more!  :)


Do you have a crazy or interesting gig you can share with us?
Years ago, I toured with a comedy variety show. It was a really fun Vaudeville kind of show, with comedic actors, dancers, and a small band. Unfortunately, the tour was very disorganized. The money wasn't there when it was supposed to be there. I had to call my parents and ask them to wire money to me so I could eat! They hardly sold any tickets - I think one night there were 4 people in the audience. The show closed after two weeks, and we had to take the bus to get back to L.A. but, I remember sharing a hotel room with a trumpet player, and a Marx Brothers movie called "Grand Hotel", came on TV. It was about guys trying to put on a show. We laughed like crazy!! It was just like what we were going through. I think we laughed harder than we should have at the movie, because we were going through that crap.
What are your words of wisdom for your fellow drummers out there?
DON'T... GIVE... UP!!!!
Last Words, Links, Hashtags and Thank You’s???
Thank you to James T. Sale, Mark Mothersbaugh, and Peter Rotter.
Check out my website for more information. And there are links to my YouTube and Facebook. I will post updates on my projects when they are available. Thank you, DeHaven!
www.kenwoodsmusic.com


I want to thank Kenwood for sharing his Drum Life with TC.
He is a kool kat and an excellent drummer. I'm glad we had the chance to share the stage, I know we will have that opportunity again.

De~

Monday, October 26, 2015

Volume 4 - Matisse Pasillas





VOLUME 4 - Matisse Pasillas

It's that time again and this Monday.... Youth is Served!
This young man not only is a really good drummer but he is musically mature for his age.
While we are in an age of young katz out there making solo vids and overplaying on gigs, it's nice to know that there is someone out there that knows how to serve the song. If this is where he's at now, he will be a beast  and he will always have a gig.
His current situation is his band called Undecided Future. They are a Pop, Funk, Reggae, Ska outfit with the skills to go with all of that.

Ladies & Gentleman  Matisse Pasillas is.....TALKIN' CHOP!




Name or Stage Name:  Matisse “The Monster” Pasillas

Where are you from? Long Beach California born and raised

How long have you been playing? I've been playing since I was a baby with small percussion toys but I got more in depth with the drum set when I was about 12
What is or are your main genre of playing? My main genre is pop which can expand to funk, r&b, hip hop and reggae.

How did you get where you are now? I got here thanks to my friends and family. My dad Tiki Pasillas has played drums and percussion with some big artists such as Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, The Jimmy Kimmel show, Arturo Sandoval and many more, he has inspired me to make a career out of music and art.
What are your goals, short & long term? My life goals are to be playin stadiums and arenas with my band while makin dope ass records collaborating alongside my inspirations and new artists. I also plan to be directing music videos and being involved with film making, art design and fashion.

Artists you would like to play for? I dream to play with Stevie Wonder, R Kelly, Slightly Stoopid, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, Snarky Puppy(if I was a good enough drummer), Miguel, Tribe Called Quest, Erykah Badu, and Snoop Dogg.

List some of your accomplishments.  My band Undecided Future has opened for artists such as No Doubt, Allen Stone, Frank Ocean, Snoop Dogg, The Dirty Heads and played venues such as the House of Blues, The Coach House, The Honda Center, Kaaboo Del Mar Festival and some other fun places. Undecided Future has won the OC Music Awards People’s Choice Awards 2014 and nominated best Youth Band, 1st Place winner of Anaheim Duck’s Battle of the Bands at the Honda Center 2015, 2nd Place winner of LA County Fair Battle of the Bands. My other group The Casual Hour has played alongside Sage One the Wise and the Pizza Gang opening for Rae Sremmurd, Nipsie Hussle and Jedi Mind Tricks. I’ve played with CD9 famous Mexican boy band on the 2015 Latin American Music Awards. I went to Orange County School of the Arts where I did 4 years of film school where I met all of Undecided Future.
Do you have your own band? genre? Details…. My group Undecided Future, we play pop/funk/r&b/reggae. I also play with an R&B/Hip Hop group called The Casual Hour. I just started playing with rapper Sage One The Wise who collaborates with Casual Hour and  Undecided Future.


This is "SUPERFINE" from their debut EP Disco Balls & Mating Calls
(my personal fav on the project)

Do you play any other instruments? level? Other than drums and percussion I know basic guitar piano and voice just enough so I can help write music along with my group.

What are your touring experiences, if any? I have no touring experience but I have traveled with my dad who has been touring for more than 15 years.

Describe your current set up & gear - heads and sticks included and why you choose these items? My setup changes all the time depending on the gig but I like to keep my kit small and convenient. I use a rosewood Gretsch drum set. I like very toned colorful sounding toms and tight high/mid snare. Remo skins all the way, they are durable and diverse. Bitchin cymbals by Zildjian. I use a 12 inch timbale made by Cadeson. Then I got an Octapad by Roland which has killa samples that can bring the 808 sub kick to make the ground and bootys shake. Vic Firth sticks, sometimes timbale style sticks just cuz they look cool and feel sturdy.

Do you have multiple kits and snares? I have about three kits and a couple snares to choose from, again all depends on the gig and what sound I want in a recording, and they are Gretsch.

Which wood shells do you prefer? I don’t really care what shells, as long as they sound good and they keep my sound colorful and bright.

How do you describe your drumming style? My style of playin is a mix of different stuff I'm just influenced by. I'm really into gospel playing cuz its just so dynamic and fast. R&B drumming is very tight and patient which sounds sexy as fuck with a tight band. I guess my style could be described as very colorful yet experimental cuz I fuck with electronic drums and 808’s.

Why the drums? Why the drums? They are so fun to play and especially when you really start to feel the groove when playing with other musicians, I connect to it very spiritually, I can get a really nice music high when I’m really feelin it. Its also the beat which makes you wanna move and shake that ass, seriously though good drummers can make people dance.

"Take Your Shirt Off"
(another fav of mine)



If you weren’t playing drums, what would you be doing? If I wasn’t playing drums I would probably still be doing film making and hopefully another instrument.
How has drumming impacted or changed your life? Drumming has allowed me to hear music in a more scientific matter such as hearing the rhythms in other instruments and sounds. It's impacted my life because I've met so many amazing people through playing and I can't wait to meet more.

Is the music business your career? Hell yeah the music business is my career, I love collaborating with people and I wanna bring something new to the table and show people that there are no rules to music, just do what sounds good, and say goodbye to all the haters ;)

Are you involved in the local music scene in your hometown? Yeah the local music scene in Los Angeles is crazy and I love seeing local shows.

Name 5 of your drumming influences? why? 5 drummers I'm influenced by, Tony Royster Jr, cuz he is the gospel chops king and a badass. Bud Gaugh from Sublime, he really created the Reggae Dub Stylie and his flare of reggae punk s really fun. Erykah Badu, although she’s not a full time drummer, she definitely has a big say in what she wants her drums to sound like in her recordings and for her live shows. James Brown, again not a full time drummer but he pretty much is a drum himself along with his band and he created a new genre of music driven by diverse beats. Eric “E Panda” Hernandez drummer for his little bro Bruno Mars, I like his style cuz it's similar to mine in which it's just a mixture of different styles.

Do you record drum videos of yourself? why? how has it helped you? I have not recorded a drum video yet, myself and my best friends are film makers so I'm sure it won't be a challenge to put something like that together.

Do you concentrate on Chops or Grooves? I'm all about chops and grooves, I think the simplest beats can be the best because they flow so well with the other instruments.


Are you into electronic drums? Yeah, I think electronic drums are the future and it just expands the world of drums making new sounds. People complain that Hip Hop isn't real music because the drums are fake, but really they are still sounds made by people right? So why not venture into that library of music, people can be so ignorant and are afraid of change. So yeah it's fun to fuck with electronic drums cuz it's new, different, and it's fun to piss ignorant people off ;)

Are you a songwriter as well? Yeah, I help write music with Undecided Future.
Do you sing and play? I sometimes sing and play, I find it hard to keep the beat while keeping the right note on point but I try.

Do you prefer studio sessions, local live gigs or touring? I love studio playing because it's just creativity in the works and I love creating new music and beats. Live gigs are so fun, some of the funnest moments I’ve ever had were live shows, I can't wait to see what stages I'll be playing in the future.

Do you prefer being in a band (artist) or being a sideman? I prefer being in a band because I just love playing with other people especially with friends because I have really good chemistry with them, like we just know what we wanna play together, shout out to Cole Fredrick, Matt Jarnagin, Nick Stone, and Hayden Lyskoski love you guys.
Do you have a crazy or interesting gig you can share with us? Yeah I just played a show with Sage One the Wise at the Observatory and it was my first time playing with a live DJ (DJ LaLa) scratching records to my beats which was dope as hell and the crowd was super hyped.

What are your words of wisdom for your fellow drummers out there? My words of 18 year old amateur rebellious advice to any drummer would be to play how the fuck you wanna play and create your own style because a teacher can never tell you who you are and how you wanna play. If somebody tells you “that doesn't work, musically”, then obviously you got somethin going on because that’s what people used to tell James Brown- “If it sounds good, and it feels good, then its music”.

Last Words, Links, Hashtags and Thank You’s??? Yeah, that's me as a drummer, We have an EP on iTunes, Spotify, Tidal and wherever you can find music. It’s called Disco Balls and Mating Calls by Undecided Future. Check out our band page at http://www.undecidedfuture.com/ you can find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Our next show will be at the Federal Bar in Hollywood November 21st, more deets on our page. Thanks to DeHaven for this dope ass interview, much love.


How was that? yeah, i knew you would dig it!
Big Thx to Matisse and his band. I consider it a privilege to play my small part. This is why i started this, to help katz get more exposure and use this for their own promotional needs.
I wish Matisse and the boys nothing but success! #KeepItLocked

TC fam, I really need you guys to support these artists that i present to you. Buy their albums, go to the shows and if you can purchase their merch directly from them. This is how artists are able to tour and put some kool production value in their concerts...which are for YOU!
Join their social media and mailing list. People move the Music Business not Corporations.

De~