Bernard Purdie is the most recorded drummer in history, having performed on hit records with everyone from Aretha Franklin to The Jackson 5, Steely Dan, Hall & Oates, Cat Stevens, James Brown, and The Rolling Stones, to name just a fraction of the superstars who needed "the funkiest soul beat in the business" on their records!
Rolling Stone Writes: "Even though Bernard "Pretty" Purdie had gone by the nickname "Mississippi Bigfoot," this prolific studio player grew up in Maryland before moving to New York in the early 1960s where he got his start doing sessions with jazz artists like Nina Simone and Gabor Szabo. Known for his intricate hi-hat "ghost notes," Purdue soon became one of the most in-demand drummers in the entire industry, serving as Aretha Franklin's musical director for several years when he wasn't busy recording with everyone from Steely Dan to Mongo Santamaria to Bob Marley. The question isn't who Pretty Purdie played with; it's who he hasn't. “Bernard always some unique stylistic thing that he did that you’d never imagine in advance that nobody else would do,” Steely Dan’s Walter Becker recalled."
No music charge, $40 food and drink minimum per person for seatings at 6:15 and 8:35 and performances at 7:00 and 9:10, respectively. Reservations required.