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− | '''Alan Bezozi''' is a drummer who has worked with [[They Might Be Giants]], [[Freedy Johnston]], {{wp|Dog's Eye View}}, and Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple of [[The dB's]]. He is credited with playing drums on nearly half of the album ''[[Flood]]''. In addition to playing live drums on some songs, Alan played a drum pad with sounds prerecorded by [[John Flansburgh]] to provide percussion for "[[Hot Cha]]". According to Flansburgh, he also helped with some of the drum programming on the album. | + | '''Alan Bezozi''' is a drummer who has worked with [[They Might Be Giants]], [[Freedy Johnston]], {{wp|Dog's Eye View}}, and Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple of [[The dB's]]. He is credited with playing drums on nearly half of the album ''[[Flood]]''. In addition to playing live drums on some songs, Alan played a drum pad with sounds prerecorded by [[John Flansburgh]] to provide percussion for "[[Hot Cha]]". According to Flansburgh, he also helped with some of the drum programming on the album. According to the liners for ''I'm Gonna Love You 'Till I Don't'', he is one of the Chains, [[Otis Ball]]'s backing band. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:11, 9 October 2011
Alan Bezozi is a drummer who has worked with They Might Be Giants, Freedy Johnston, Dog's Eye View, and Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple of The dB's. He is credited with playing drums on nearly half of the album Flood. In addition to playing live drums on some songs, Alan played a drum pad with sounds prerecorded by John Flansburgh to provide percussion for "Hot Cha". According to Flansburgh, he also helped with some of the drum programming on the album. According to the liners for I'm Gonna Love You 'Till I Don't, he is one of the Chains, Otis Ball's backing band.