Musician's cvs usually take the form of an impressive list of other, greater beings they have played with. Sometimes this takes on the form of estate agent-speak; not necessarily giving the whole story.
He once shared the bill with Paul McCartney -- he played in a Glastonbury cowshed on thursday, Macca headlined the big stage on Sunday night.
He played with the legendary Marc Bolan -- once, in a pub in 1965.
He has recorded with Dr. John -- who was very well paid for his trouble.
]He is a greatly influenced by Gil Evans, Frank Zappa, Stan Getz, Anthony and The
Imperials, The Killaz, and PJ Harvey] -- he would have you believe has some breadth and depth !
[/b]He was drummer for the great Art Farmer -- visiting jazz artists sometimes have to cope with terrible housebands.
(Dick Morrissey used to tell of gig where he was booked as guest saxophonist. To his alarm the houseband consisted of only bass and drums, no pianist or frontline player to share the improvising load. Worse was to come. As the first number progressed it became apparent that no amount of eye contact or musical prompting was ever going to get either of his rhythm players to take a solo. They simply were not able. A long hard night's work).
