Gentlemen,
2017 is shaping up to be a real down year isn't it? In more ways then one.
When I was a kid back in the 70's, I used to spend many weekends at my great grandmothers house. She liked to stay up late and watch Carson and Lawrence Welk. The only thing I liked was watching the drummers play. Mr. Mutten Chops aka Ed Shaughnessy was always great with the double bass Slingerland kit backing Doc. I have recently have got more into the Welk TV drummer playing the Premier kit cause they are always on PBS these days. He really played to the style of whatever music was on that night. Once I knew it was Paul Humphrey, I got to thinking I have heard of this guy before. I am a Dead fan and a Jerry Band fan and thought I saw tapes (yeah cassette tapes cause I am old) of this guy playing with Jerry. Sure enough he did. Pure Jerry: Keystone Berkeley, September 1, 1974 released in 2004 details here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Jerr ... er_1,_1974Humphrey was also the featured drummer for both the Lawrence Welk orchestra and television show from 1976 to 1982. He worked as a session drummer in the 1960s for jazz artists such as Wes Montgomery, Les McCann, Kai Winding, Jimmy Smith, Charles Mingus, Lee Konitz, Blue Mitchell, Gene Ammons and was one of the drummers on Marvin Gaye's album Let's Get It On. Humphrey also recorded with Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Jimmy Smith, The Four Tops, Al Kooper, Jackie DeShannon, Natalie Cole, Albert King, Quincy Jones, Dusty Springfield, Jean-Luc Ponty, Michael Franks, Maria Muldaur, and Marc Bolan.
Well I thought that Lawerence Welk drummer on TV playing those Premiers looked pretty good.... cause he was.