If he were still alive, drum master Alan Dawson would be 85 years of age today.
Here is an amazing demonstration of a practice drill which Alan developed, utilizing the 1st 26 rudiments, but played with brushes, a more difficult approach. Next, some brush technique exercises. Finally, the target context, how practice can deliver very musical results.
Happy Birthday, Alan Dawson!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Alan Dawson!
I missed so many of the greats; fortunately, being in Boston, it wasn't hard to catch Alan as he was always local and always playing. I saw him three or four times in different settings, and I always came away completely mesmerized and wondering how he was able to do what he did. You were fortunate, Ron, in that you saw behind the curtain. I know someone else who took lessons with him as well. I'm sure if he hadn't gotten sick he'd still be out there working to this day.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Alan Dawson!
GG, I'm absolutely certain that Alan would still be playing and teaching if he hadn't gotten ill.
With thanks to Eric Jackson and Marla Kleman:
Eric In The Evening: Alan Dawson Interview
With thanks to Eric Jackson and Marla Kleman:
Eric In The Evening: Alan Dawson Interview
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