Denny Carmassi

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Denny Carmassi
Born (1947-04-30) April 30, 1947 (age 74)
San Francisco, California, United States
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1970–present
Associated actsMontrose
Gamma
Heart
Sammy Hagar
Ted Nugent

Denny Carmassi (born April 30, 1947[1] in San Francisco, California, United States[2]) is an American rock drummer.

Biography[]

He was born into a family of drummers; his father, his uncle, and his brother each played the drums. Some of Denny's earliest memories are his father rehearsing after work with his band in the kitchen of their home. Occasionally they allowed young Denny Carmassi to sit in with them. His father exposed him to great drummers, including Buddy Rich, Jimmy Vincent and Richard Goldberg. Then Denny listened the radio and discovered several drummers like Earl Palmer, D.J. Fontana, Al Jackson Jr. (Denny actually learned to play the drums from listening to Al and playing along with the Booker T. & the M.G.'s Green Onions album), Clyde Stubblefield, Jabo Starks, Dino Danelli, Ginger Baker, Mitch Mitchell, John Bonham and Tony Williams.

Out of high school, Denny started playing topless clubs in San Francisco. He joined a band called Sweet Linda Devine, and recorded an album in New York on Columbia, produced by Al Kooper, but before long they parted ways. Denny went on to work with several local bands in the San Francisco Bay Area and began working with Montrose and Sammy Hagar in the 1970s.

Carmassi was a member of the first four line-ups of the band Montrose. After Montrose, he played with his former Montrose bandmate Sammy Hagar as a solo artist, and with his former Montrose bandmates Ronnie Montrose and Jim Alcivar in the band Gamma.[1]

Denny has played with Heart, Coverdale-Page, Whitesnake, and David Coverdale as a solo artist.[3] He also recorded with Randy Meisner, Kim Carnes, Al Stewart, Joe Walsh, 38 Special, Cinderella, Randy Newman and many more. Denny toured with Foreigner in 2002. Currently, he performs with Mercy (featuring Lynda Morrison).

Discography[]

By date[]

1970s

  • Sweet Linda DivineSweet Linda Divine (1970)
  • MontroseMontrose (1973)
  • Montrose – Paper Money (1974)
  • Montrose – Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose! (1975)
  • Montrose – Jump On It (1976)
  • Sammy HagarMusical Chairs (1977)
  • Sammy Hagar – All Night Long (1978)
  • Randy MeisnerRandy Meisner (1978)
  • St. ParadiseSt. Paradise (1979)

1980s

  • GammaGamma 2 (1980)
  • Gamma – Gamma 3 (1982)
  • Randy Meisner – Randy Meisner (1982)
  • HeartPassionworks (1983)
  • Kim Carnes – Café Racers (1983)
  • Mitchell Froom – Key of Cool (1984)
  • Al Stewart – Russians & Americans (1984)
  • Joe WalshThe Confessor (1985)
  • Heart – Heart (1985)
  • Stevie NicksRock a Little (1985)
  • .38 SpecialStrength in Numbers (1986)
  • Heart – Bad Animals (1987)
  • WhitesnakeHere I Go Again 87 – Radio-Edit Single (1987)
  • CinderellaLong Cold Winter (1988)
  • Russell HitchcockRussell Hitchcock (1988)

1990s

  • Heart – Brigade (1990)
  • Heart – Rock the House Live! (1991)
  • Coverdale-PageCoverdale and Page (1993)
  • Heart – Desire Walks On (1993)
  • Randy Newman – Faust (1995)
  • Ted NugentSpirit of the Wild (1995)
  • Sammy Hagar – Marching to Mars (1997)
  • WhitesnakeRestless Heart (1997)

2000s

  • David CoverdaleInto the light (2000)
  • Trip to Heaven – 707 (2000)
  • Gamma – Gamma 4 (2000)
  • Bruce TurgonOutside Looking In (2006)
  • Mercy (featuring Lynda Morrison) – "Bad Habit" (2014)

By Band / Artist-surname[]

  • Kim Carnes – Café Racers (1983)
  • CinderellaLong Cold Winter (1988)
  • Coverdale-Page – Coverdale/Page (1993)
  • David CoverdaleInto the light (2000)
  • Mitchell Froom – Key of Cool (1984)
  • GammaGamma 2 (1980)
  • Gamma – Gamma 3 (1982)
  • Gamma – Gamma 4 (2000)
  • Sammy HagarMusical Chairs (1977)
  • Sammy Hagar – All Night Long (1978)
  • Sammy Hagar – Marching to Mars (1997)
  • HeartPassionworks (1983)
  • Heart – Heart (1985)
  • Heart – Bad Animals (1987)
  • Heart – Brigade (1990)
  • Heart – Rock the House Live! (1991)
  • Heart – Desire Walks On (1993)
  • Russell HitchcockRussell Hitchcock (1988)
  • Randy MeisnerRandy Meisner (1978)
  • Randy Meisner – Randy Meisner (1982)
  • MontroseMontrose (1973)
  • Montrose – Paper Money (1974)
  • Montrose – Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose! (1975)
  • Montrose – Jump On It (1976)
  • Mercy (featuring Lynda Morrison) – (2014)
  • Stevie NicksRock a Little (1985)
  • Randy Newman – Faust (1995)
  • Ted NugentSpirit of the Wild (1995)
  • St. Paradise – St. Paradise (1979)
  • Al Stewart – Russians & Americans (1984)
  • Sweet Linda DivineSweet Linda Divine (1970)
  • Trip to Heaven – 707 (2000)
  • Bruce TurgonOutside Looking In (2006)
  • Joe WalshThe Confessor (1985)
  • WhitesnakeHere I Go Again 87 – Radio-Edit Single (1987)
  • Whitesnake – Restless Heart (1997)
  • .38 SpecialStrength in Numbers (1986)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.drumchat.com/showthread.php/36457-Denny-Carmassi
  2. ^ "WHITESNAKE – Группа". Whitesnake.ru. 1947-12-29. Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2011-10-09.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ Adam Budofsky; Michele Heusel; Michael Ray Dawson; Michael Parillo (2006). The Drummer: 100 Years of Rhythmic Power and Invention. Hal Leonard. p. 69. ISBN 1-4234-0567-6.

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