Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 202
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4422-4011-7 • Hardback • March 2015 • $65.00 • (£50.00)
978-1-4422-4012-4 • eBook • March 2015 • $61.50 • (£47.00)
Tony Artimisi is assistant professor of music at Winston Salem State University. He is formerly a professional drummer in Nashville, Tennessee, and worked with an array of artists and producers. He is an endorsing artist for Paiste, Mapex Drums/Majestic Percussion, and Grover Pro Percussion. He has contributed articles to Percussive Notes and MEIEA’s e-zine.
Foreword by Waldo LaTowsky
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Eddie Bayers, Jr.
Chapter 2: Jerry Kroon
Chapter 3: Kenny Malone
Chapter 4: Tom Roady
Chapter 5: Tommy Wells
Who’s Who
Index
About the Author
Drummer Artimisi’s interviews with some top timekeepers of country music will please a select audience. The author’s interview skills...[allow a] conversational style that imparts personal information, playing techniques, and a little industry gossip. . . .Artimisi also heaps much-deserved praise on musicians who rarely taste the glory. . . .These guys are legends, even if most people singing along to Jason Aldean’s singles couldn’t pick them out of a line at McDonald’s. While this book probably won’t change its subjects’ profiles, it...honors them with the respect they deserve while sharing some of what makes these drummers so darn good. Verdict: Drummers and Nashville insiders will love this title.
— Library Journal
Anyone looking for insight into the Nashville scene or studio musicianship in general should check out this unique book.
— Modern Drummer
Rhythm Makers: Nashville's Drumming Legends in their Own Words is not only an informative resource for musicians and music enthusiasts, but a great account of music history directly by the people who formed the musical backbone for Nashville. A great read, and a must for drummers and percussionists so that they can truly get to know the unsung heroes of Country music.
— Taku Hirano, studio/touring percussionist and educator
Tony Artimisi's Rhythm Makers: Nashville's Drumming Legends in their Own Words lovingly details the lives and careers of some of Nashville's most iconic and respected drummers. It is a fascinating, inspiring and well-written glimpse behind the curtain into the workings of the music business. As a lover of music, history and drumming, I welcome Tony's book as an important new resource!
— Daniel Glass, author The Roots of Rock Drumming
Rhythm Makers: Nashville’s Drumming Legends in Their Own Words, is a fascinating and well-written book about five of Nashville's finest drummers, all of whom have had a big impact on Music City's recording scene. The interviews give great insight into the influences and motivation behind the successful and influential careers of these fine musicians. The background information in the book gives the interviews context and makes for informative and fun reading. As a bassist who has worked extensively with all five of these players, I can say that Rhythm Makers captures the heart, soul and personalities of these unique musicians, all of whom have had a big influence on the way music, and drums, are recorded in Nashville. The lives and stories of these players are inspiring and entertaining as well. I highly recommend this book to any fan of music, drumming and recording.
— Dave Pomeroy, Bassist and President, Nashville Musicians Association, AFM Local 257