Unheralded Sideman


There's a story from the first US tour of the original Jeff Beck Group that after a performance in Central Park's Wollman Skating Ring a PR type from the record label ran up to the group's vocalist, Rod Stewart, and said, "Great show Jeff, and your band has a really good guitarist too!" So much for the intelligence of PR reps, but there are occasions where I think the sidemen musicians are at least as interesting, if not more interesting, than the star performers. Some of my favorite sidemen are:

James Jamerson - bass, Motown house band
Jack Ashford - tambourine, Motown house band
Charlie Watts - drums, Rolling Stones
Jack Cassady - bass, Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna
Bruce Thomas - bass, EC & the Attraction

Anybody eles have their favorite sidemen?
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The Experience...Jimi was Jimi...but Noel and Mitch were a world class rhythm section...the weakest link in the Jimi Hendrix Experience was Jimi Hendrix! (Just kidding)
Phase: M.M. still doesn't get his just propers to my mind - one of the five most valuable drummers in rock to have ever picked up the stix.

Jla: Nah - I was just joshing you a little...In fact, I suspect the two of us would have fairly diametrically opposed tastes, FWIW. No harm meant, or taken I hope. Cheers, Z.
Zaikesman...don't think I am the President of the Toto fan club. I just really like Jeff Porcaro and appreciate the musicianship. Jeff has played on so many recordings from Springsteen, Madonna, Dire Straits, Steely Dan, Ricky Lee Jones, Elton John, Paul Simon, Michael McDonald, Joni Mitchell, Roben Ford, Bonnie Raitt, Al Stewart, Boz Skaggs, Don Henley, Michael Jackson to name a few...believe me there are tons more. Actually, I am really a huge Jazz fan, but my tastes are all over the place. Last night I was listening to Wilco, Guster and Gomez....this morning I have had Peter Gabriel going and am now listening to Charles Lloyd. Certainly no harm taken...
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