analogak Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 since no one responded to this one, let me say i wish i was at this show. i feel like i have seen robin kenyatta listed as just a percussionist before. i find this strange. don't know why. also not really a fan of marvin pete in this era. his playing is a little blaring sometimes, imo. Quote
analogak Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 and i guess maybe i say this because in my head i hear marvin pete playing with smooth soulful sax operators like clifford jordan around this time which made him sound a tad overdone. just imo. it is weird to me even now that so many people do not know that norman connors contributed POSITIVELY to the music. they just think he was narada michael walden. well narada did play some tight drums with mahavishnu john for a moment, i guess. Quote
JSngry Posted March 22, 2008 Author Report Posted March 22, 2008 it is weird to me even now that so many people do not know that norman connors contributed POSITIVELY to the music. they just think he was narada michael walden. Word. DB 3-16-72 Quote
umum_cypher Posted March 24, 2008 Report Posted March 24, 2008 since no one responded to this one, let me say i wish i was at this show. i feel like i have seen robin kenyatta listed as just a percussionist before. i find this strange. don't know why. also not really a fan of marvin pete in this era. his playing is a little blaring sometimes, imo. That's Robert Kenyatta, Philly hand-drummer, not Robin. Toured with the Beach Boys and Sonny Rollins in the 70s. Still in North Philadelphia. Quote
analogak Posted March 25, 2008 Report Posted March 25, 2008 oh makes sense because i know i have him on a visitors album and they were a philly crew. Quote
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