Steve Gadd Band
Live at Catalina's Bar and Grill
Los Angeles, CA
2015 01-31

Genre: Jazz
Audience Tape: A
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Recorder: Sony M-10
Transfer: Goldwave (Volume Boost, Compression > Dither to 16b) > Media Monkey (Flac Transfer L8)
Location: Right Center
Crowd noise zero'ed out in between songs.
Recorded by Scooter123
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Tapers Notes:

Steve Gadd got his start with Chick Corea in 1972, but quickly left the band. For the next decade
he played with Paul Simon and Al Di Meola's Electric Rendezvous Band.

In 1976, Gadd and other session musicians in New York City, including Richard Tee, Eric Gale and
Cornell Dupree, formed the group Stuff. Their work included appearances on NBC's Saturday Night
Live, both performing on their own and backing Joe Cocker. By the end of the 1970s, Steve Gadd
was an accomplished drummer.

Here's a short list of the people with whom Gadd has played: Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney,
Paul Simon, Steely Dan, Al Jarreau, Joe Cocker, Stuff, Bob James, Chick Corea, Eric Clapton,
Pino Daniele, James Taylor, Jim Croce, Eddie Gomez, The Manhattan Transfer, Michal Urbaniak,
Steps Ahead, Al Di Meola, Manhattan Jazz Quintet, Carly Simon, Richard Tee, Jon Bon Jovi,
Chet Baker, Paul Desmond, The Bee Gees, Michael McDonald, Michel Petrucciani, Kate Bush,
David Sanborn, Van McCoy ("The Hustle"), B.B. King, Kate Bush, Steely Dan, George Benson, Art
Farmer, Hubert Laws, Al Jarreau, Ricky Lee Jones, Don Sebesky and Lee Ritenour.

Set List:

1. Windup
2. Long Way Home
3. Green Foam
4. Ask Me
5. Way Back Home
6. Africa
7. De Volta Ao Samba
8. Sly Boots
8. Oh Yeah

TT: 1:15

Personnel:

Steve Gadd, Drums
Larry Goldings, Hammond B-3, Piano
Mike Landau, Guitar
Walt Fowler, Trumpet
Jimmy Johnson, Bass


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