Showing posts with label drums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drums. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

I do know that Johnny Klein and Keith Moon have something in common....

....and they both know how to drum up support


And the beat goes on....
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

An appreciation for Paul Humphrey

And it's his birthday today, hot off the sticks!


 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Go Johnny Go

Johnny Klein swinging those hot sticks at the drums

Teaming up with Jack Imel....

....and with Peanuts Hucko

Go Johnny Go!


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Friday, January 23, 2009

A Paul Humphrey Haiku

This is the only place on the web you'll get poetry like this!

Bang the drum slowly
That's just one way Paul can play
Take it up a notch

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Three Little Drummers

Well, technically speaking....they're not little, they do carry a big stick.

From 1978, they all team up for a musical number on the Welk show, and here they are!

Paul Humphrey....

Jack Imel....

....and associate producer Doug Smart

Each one moves to the beat of a different drum, but they all can make sweet music!
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Monday, October 09, 2006

Bang The Drum Slowly.....

For any band, like the Lawrence Welk orchestra, it's needs a good drummer to give it that extra rhythm sound we all like. The Music Makers throughout their history, have been blessed with two terrfic and talented drummers, Johnny Klein and Paul Humphrey.

Johnny, of course, was also known as the maestro's second cousin. He played the sticks from 1951 to 1976, and later served as the band's music librarian. He was also quite a scholar, graduating with university degrees from both the University of Missouri and Southern California. Klein continued to play the drums as well, at the Welk Resort in Escondido and at night clubs until his passing in 1997.

Paul took over at the sticks in '76 and remained until the maestro retired the band and it's show in 1982. He has quite a bit of a msuical background, played with the band Kool-Aid Chemists which scored a R&B Top 30 hit, "Kool Aid" and is a popular as both a studio musician and jazz artist.

And when it comes to that awesome champagne rhythm; both guys have the beat!


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