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CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 18:13

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I sent a message to Thomas Pridgen on his myspace today asking him if he was the new drummer for the volta (it says on his myspace on one of those surveys the bands he's in and it lists tmv and it was rumored he was the guy playing in the cleveland show with the dreads).


He replied saying:

"yeah i am.. 8) "


This is cool news. This guy is a 22 year old drum prodigy. He's sick

non ho tempo di seguire la cosa ora perché sono senza pc (quello da cui sono collegato non è il mio), vi lascio il link della discussione sul comatorio, riportate qui i passi salienti per favore.

http://www.thecomatorium.com/board/index.php?showtopic=76254
 
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riplayne
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 18:33




oddio
 
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Sandoz
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 18:40




scusate ma chi è questo?
 
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Splendini
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 19:17




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Thomas Pridgen
Fiery, Funky...And Tasteful
Just one listen to trumpeter Christian Scott’s debut album, Rewind That (Concord Records), and you’ll be looking to see who the drummer is. Although the name Thomas Pridgen may not be familiar to everyone yet, his deep feel and exceptional technique are certainly changing that. Fresh, sharp, fiery, syncopated, funky, and tasteful all at once, Pridgen’s performance is one that begs repeated listens. Pridgen is also both drummer and music director for rising R&B star Keyshia Cole, as well as a seasoned Gospel drummer.
At just twenty-two, Pridgen has more drumming experience than most. Growing up in California, he began drumming at the age of three, made his first recording at eight, and won the Guitar Center DrumOff at nine. Displaying this early talent, it was Pridgen’s grandmother who supported and nurtured his early talent. Pridgen adds also, “I learned a lot from the guys in church.” Thomas would go on to record under the Gospel Music Workshop of America numerous times.
It was at Berklee that Pridgen befriended Christian Scott. “Making music people will listen to twenty years from now” was the goal in making Scott’s album, Pridgen says. “I know how hot this music can be,” he adds, stressing that his aim is to capture that sound. “It’s important to be tasteful,” Pridgen reminds. “You’ve got three minutes, and you can say something stupid or intelligent.”
A surprising mix of technique and enthusiasm, tempered by a deep respect for drummers he’s learned from, informs Thomas Pridgen’s drumming. With touring, a recent recording session with Eric Gale, and a new DVD out called Shed Sessionz that features Pridgen with Tony Royster Jr. and others in a Gospel jam, he’s got a lot happening.



beh, non è malaccio........
 
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Walkabout
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 19:24




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THOMAS PRIDGEN OF BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL WINS LYONS SCHOLARSHIP TO BERKLEE
15-Year-Old Drummer Is Youngest-Ever Winner

Monterey and Boston, September 16, 1999 -- Thomas Pridgen, of Berkeley, Calif., is the fourth recipient of the James L. Lyons Scholarship to Berklee College of Music, alma mater of Quincy Jones, Joe Lovano, Diana Krall, Branford Marsalis and a host of other major figures in contemporary music. Pridgen, 15, is an outstanding drummer who began recording music professionally at age 8.

The scholarship is named in honor of the Monterey Jazz Festival's late founder, James L. (Jimmy) Lyons, who founded the festival 40 years ago with jazz education programs at its core. It is awarded in recognition of the outstanding talent demonstrated by one Northern California area student. Because it is a full-tuition, renewable award, satisfactory academic and musical progress in each successive year will allow the recipient to attend Berklee through graduation, entirely tuition-free.

"For Jimmy Lyons, having a festival was largely 'about the kids,' getting them involved with the music," said Tim Jackson, MJF general manager. "We think having a scholarship of this weight at Berklee is a fitting tribute to a true jazz education pioneer."

Three senior Berklee faculty were flown to Monterey at the time of the California High School Jazz Competition in April of this year, expressly to audition some 25 students, who were themselves winnowed from a large number of tapes received at Berklee throughout the spring. Pridgen was chosen the top performer from this group of live auditioners, despite the fact that he was just high school sophomore. The college also awarded a number of scholarships to other top students auditioned in Monterey.

Just 15 years old, Pridgen recently entered his junior year at Berkeley High School, yet he has already amassed an impressive list of credentials. Since beginning a recording career at age 8, he has performed on 11 gospel albums, with an additional three more albums to be released by April 2000. He won the Guitar Center Drum-Off at the age of 9, and by the time he was 10 years old, Pridgen was convinced he wanted to attend Berklee.

"I talked to so many people who went there or teach there and they all said it was a great place to go," Pridgen said. "Then after I attended [the Berklee in Los Angeles summer program] I really wanted to go there because I liked the teachers and I just liked the atmosphere."

A serious student of jazz, Pridgen has studied with David Garibaldi, Walfredo Reyes, Sr., Troy Lacukatta and Curtis Nutall. He is currently a member of the well-known Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo, under the direction of Charles Hamilton, and participated in the ensemble's tour of Japan this past year. During summer vacations, he has studied at Stanford Jazz Camp and the Berklee in Los Angeles program. Pridgen must complete high school before being admitted to Berklee. He plans to enroll after graduating from Berkeley High in 2001.

"I didn't think I would win the scholarship because everyone was telling me you had to be a senior," Pridgen said. "I felt really honored and excited when I found out I won because I'm younger than everyone else."

Pridgen's talents have captured the attention of many professional drummers. Louie Bellson invited him to participate in a special drum performance in San Jose, Calif. He also was invited to perform on clinic tours with Walfredo Reyes, Sr. and Dennis Chambers. He has performed with the Bay Area Grammy All Star Band. Pridgen is the youngest drummer ever to be endorsed by the Zildjian Cymbal company. He also is endorsed by Pearl Drums, LP Latin Equipment, Zendrum and Remo drum heads.

The James L. Lyons award will be presented to Thomas Pridgen on Sunday, Sept. 19, on the festival's Jimmy Lyons Stage at approximately 2 p.m., following the performance of the Monterey Jazz Festival High School All-Star Big Band. Pridgen is expected to sit in with the Berklee-Monterey Quartet '99, which will play the Garden Stage on Sunday at 4:30 p.m.

Founded in 1945, Berklee College of Music recently completed its 50th year of advancing careers in contemporary music. The worldis largest independent college of music, Berklee has a multicultural enrollment of over 3,000 students, 40 percent of whom are international. The college's alumni include some of the most respected figures in contemporary music, including many multi-Grammy award winners.

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Journalists, please contact:

Rob Hayes, Director of Public Information
Berklee College of Music
In Monterey 9/16-19
Hyatt Regency
617-747-2566 or [email protected]
(831) 372-1234

http://www.berklee.edu/opi/1999/0916.html

youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jel3_6bCqqY
http://youtube.com/watch?v=e8IE7eT_8Uo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=N5rIKfNI22Y
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9hu-r4pCQmk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NHaU6I3onPc

Myspace della band jazz in cui suona attualmente

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You know his volta name is gonna change to something like:

Tomás Pridgenio del tambor



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riplayne
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 19:40




ma se prendo il numerino poi lo divento anch'io batterista dei mv?
 
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Walkabout
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 19:45




dipende se sei abbastanza latinos

http://snobbishmusic.blogspot.com/2007/01/...gen-is-new.html

un articolo scritto da uno degli invasati del comatorio, percui attendibilità inferiore allo zero
 
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omarrodriguezlopez
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 21:44




ma cos'è, hanno ricambiato batterista??
Mah...
 
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Sandoz
CAT_IMG Posted on 21/1/2007, 22:21




no è che finora erano stati senza.
 
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Mrs_selfdestruct
CAT_IMG Posted on 22/1/2007, 14:26




ma ne cambiano uno ogni due mesi? Cacchio, son peggio dell'interinale.
 
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wcomi
CAT_IMG Posted on 22/1/2007, 15:40




Le sue doti musicali non le metto in dubbio...però hanno piuttosto stancato...!! In un gruppo in cui la sinergia fra le parti è fondamentale cone i Mars Volta cambiare batterista così spesso credo che non sia proprio positivo...in più credo che possa determinare un coproso ritardo nel loro passaggio in Italia... :unsure:
 
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sTeX87
CAT_IMG Posted on 22/1/2007, 16:25




CITAZIONE (wcomi @ 22/1/2007, 15:40)
Le sue doti musicali non le metto in dubbio...però hanno piuttosto stancato...!! In un gruppo in cui la sinergia fra le parti è fondamentale cone i Mars Volta cambiare batterista così spesso credo che non sia proprio positivo...in più credo che possa determinare un coproso ritardo nel loro passaggio in Italia... :unsure:

magari questo è quello buono...
 
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'X
CAT_IMG Posted on 22/1/2007, 22:30




...n'artro?
Ma che ce fanno,se li mangiano?Li torturano?
Sono più che perplesso...
 
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wcomi
CAT_IMG Posted on 22/1/2007, 22:43




CITAZIONE (sTeX87 @ 22/1/2007, 16:25)
CITAZIONE (wcomi @ 22/1/2007, 15:40)
Le sue doti musicali non le metto in dubbio...però hanno piuttosto stancato...!! In un gruppo in cui la sinergia fra le parti è fondamentale cone i Mars Volta cambiare batterista così spesso credo che non sia proprio positivo...in più credo che possa determinare un coproso ritardo nel loro passaggio in Italia... :unsure:

magari questo è quello buono...

Speriamo!!!!
 
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CAT_IMG Posted on 24/1/2007, 16:32

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non discuto la tecnica del musicista (se è così giovane e in gamba, non credo avrà problemi a familiarizzare con il repertorio in tempi brevi), tuttavia, viste le credenziali, sembra da considerare come un vero e proprio "turnista" più che come un "membro effettivo" della band. Voglio dire: è solo impressione mia ma credo che abbiano fatto più colpo le sue credenziali che un'alchimia, un piacere "a pelle" con Omar. Ripeto: è impressione mia (forse dettata anche dal fatto che è uscito dalla Berklee, quanti musicisti e turnisti in area prog saranno usciti da là - i Dream Theater, fra gli altri).
 
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