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Drum Legend CARMINE APPICE Talks Music Biz - "There's No Money In Songwriting Anymore, There's No Money In Selling Records"; Video



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Drum Legend CARMINE APPICE Talks Music Biz - "There's No Money In Songwriting Anymore, There's No Money In Selling Records"; Video

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A message states: "As drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Carmine Appice set the grooves for the groundbreaking band‘s 1967 psychedelic debut, inadvertently inventing stoner rock in the process. The Fudge had no precedent. Their debut album still stands today as a hard rock classic. Vanilla Fudge went on to tour with Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and even had Led Zeppelin as an opening act.

Post-Fudge, Bogert and Appice formed Cactus. Post-Cactus, the rhythm section found Grammy-winning guitar hero Jeff Beck to form the first supergroup: Beck, Bogert & Appice (BBA).

One of the premier showmen in rock, Appice became known worldwide for his astonishing live performances, in addition to becoming a highly sought-after session drummer, recording with countless artists throughout his career. In ‘76, he joined Rod Stewart‘s band, touring, recording and writing two of Stewart‘s biggest hits, 'Da Ya Think I‘m Sexy’ and 'Young Turks'. He left Stewart to record his first solo album, Rockers, and tour Japan and North America with an all-star band. In the early 80’s, he toured with Ozzy Osbourne, Ted Nugent. In the mid 80’s, he formed King Kobra for two Capitol albums and international touring. And in the late 80’s, Carmine played on a Pink Floyd record Momentary Lapse Of Reason, and formed Blue Murder with Whitesnake‘s John Sykes and The Firm‘s Tony Franklin. In the early 90s, he pounded away soul-style for The Edgar Winter Group.

As an educator, Carmine was the first to legitimize rock drumming with his landmark book, The Realistic Rock Drum Method, selling over 400,000 copies (now in video format). He was the first rock drummer and rock musician to conduct instructional clinics and symposiums around the world."





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