First saw the Young Rascals in 1965-66 in NY at the Fox Theatre on Flat Bush Avenue. Murray the K Show. When I saw Dino with his tight jerky motions and twirling the sticks with both hands I said I have to learn how to do that. Never saw a more tighter drummer since then. He is great.
What a great guy! I got to see Dino in 1966 and 1970. I also got to see CTA (before they were famous) open for Jimi Hendrix in 1969. So, I also got to see Danny Seraphine and Mitch Mitchell in the same night. I am so fortunate to have been a young drummer in those days witnessing history. Dino will always live on in my heart as an inspiration. What a modest guy with wonderful talent! RIP, Dino.
dino denellii was the best drummer in the flying fuckin history of rock music. no one, no one other than mitch mitchel could touch him. i hope he feels the love i have for him. kh
Thanks for these interviews. The Rascals were my favorite band in the 60's. And Lib. is my hero and I had the fortune to spend some time with Lib.and he helped me tune my new Tama kit to sound like his. Bob
Dino; was around for and with the best. No one had that Bass Drum feel patented ,til He played . Then Bonham came up. Dino ,already had it down. The Rascals were Great live, to see and experience . What a learning skool it was ...
I saw the Young Rascals when they played in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early 1970's and clearly remember Dino Danelli throwing his drumsticks about 30 feet straight upward and without looking catching them when they fell and didn't miss a beat.
Love Dino!!!! I drummed in a band called Santuary in 1968. There was a drummer in a band called The Salvation Navy...We played a club called The Piper in Glen Cove Long Island...This dude was off the chart great! Anyone remember seeing this drummer??? He was as good as it gets!
my best ever band was the North Syde. - Chicago group. our best drummer ever was Jerry Bender, who also crossed fom jazz to rock. There' so much to be said for training and gift - he definitely had it ! Dino was one of our first idols - what a great showman and drummer - keep on rockin'
Jimmy James ( and the Blue Flames, better know as Jimi Hendricks) doing R&B with Dino Danelli on drums. It just didn't get any better. Jimi played with Little Richard and The Isley Brothers before he headed to England and became the Psychedelic KING of guitar playing.
I remember seeing Johnny Coleman on drums. Dino is 100% right. This guy was unreal. Not sure if Dino knows it or not but after Johnny left Ronnie Speeks band he was in a 9 piece all soul group. They did come out here to California but surf music was in so they just went back to TN and reformed in a smaller group called the Majestics. There are no recordings that I know of featuring this band. They came up to the Transfer Station in NJ and mostly played at a real dive called Phil's Kitchen. Thanks to the Majestics jamming the place the club doubled their size. Of course, the musicians as usual did not share in the bounty and went back home to TN eventually pretty broke. The best small band I ever heard in my life was the Majestics. Johnny on drums, Gene Pike from the El Rods on the Gibson 335, Ronnie on B-3 Hammond and Little Benny on vocals. Ronnie and Little Benny were both black. Gene and Johnny were white. Gene played through a Fender Showman and could make his guitar sounds like bells, trumpets, etc. Ronnie was the all time funkiest rhythm organist I ever heard in all of my years of playing. Benny used to sing through the clubs cheap Bogan pa system and he just burned the place up. He used to iron his hair and wrap it around his head like a turbin. Incredible memories....only wish there were some recordings or any other info on the Majestics.
I started playing drums in '68, and was in a working group a year later. I taught myself by playing to James Brown and the Rascals. Before Ginger or Mitch, there was Dino. He had that panache and showmanship, along with rock solid technique. I consider Dino the Gene Krupa of Rock and Roll.
First saw the Young Rascals in 1965-66 in NY at the Fox Theatre on Flat Bush Avenue. Murray the K Show. When I saw Dino with his tight jerky motions and twirling the sticks with both hands I said I have to learn how to do that. Never saw a more tighter drummer since then. He is great.
What a great guy! I got to see Dino in 1966 and 1970. I also got to see CTA (before they were famous) open for Jimi Hendrix in 1969. So, I also got to see Danny Seraphine and Mitch Mitchell in the same night.
I am so fortunate to have been a young drummer in those days witnessing history. Dino will always live on in my heart as an inspiration. What a modest guy with wonderful talent! RIP, Dino.
dino denellii was the best drummer in the flying fuckin history of rock music. no one, no one other than mitch mitchel could touch him. i hope he feels the love i have for him. kh
Wish we had some video of Dino and Jimi playing top 40 covers together.
Thanks for these interviews. The Rascals were my favorite band in the 60's. And Lib. is my hero and I had the fortune to spend some time with Lib.and he helped me tune my new Tama kit to sound like his. Bob
Dino; was around for and with the best. No one had that Bass Drum feel patented ,til He played . Then Bonham came up. Dino ,already had it down. The Rascals were Great live, to see and experience . What a learning skool it was ...
I saw the Young Rascals when they played in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early 1970's and clearly remember Dino Danelli throwing his drumsticks about 30 feet straight upward and without looking catching them when they fell and didn't miss a beat.
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I love hearing Dino talk. That accent!
Sarah Thomas funny accent.
What accent'??
@@lifesabeach714 Dino danelli had an easy Coast accent. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604Jersey City..New Jersey..he grew up there.
Love Dino!!!! I drummed in a band called Santuary in 1968. There was a drummer in a band called The Salvation Navy...We played a club called The Piper in Glen Cove Long Island...This dude was off the chart great! Anyone remember seeing this drummer??? He was as good as it gets!
Remember The Crystal Ship on Glen Cove Rd up towards Greenvale ?
my best ever band was the North Syde. - Chicago group. our best drummer ever was Jerry Bender, who also crossed fom jazz to rock. There' so much to be said for training and gift - he definitely had it ! Dino was one of our first idols - what a great showman and drummer - keep on rockin'
Jimmy James ( and the Blue Flames, better know as Jimi Hendricks) doing R&B with Dino Danelli on drums. It just didn't get any better. Jimi played with Little Richard and The Isley Brothers before he headed to England and became the Psychedelic KING of guitar playing.
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I remember seeing Johnny Coleman on drums. Dino is 100% right. This guy was unreal. Not sure if Dino knows it or not but after Johnny left Ronnie Speeks band he was in a 9 piece all soul group. They did come out here to California but surf music was in so they just went back to TN and reformed in a smaller group called the Majestics. There are no recordings that I know of featuring this band. They came up to the Transfer Station in NJ and mostly played at a real dive called Phil's Kitchen. Thanks to the Majestics jamming the place the club doubled their size. Of course, the musicians as usual did not share in the bounty and went back home to TN eventually pretty broke. The best small band I ever heard in my life was the Majestics. Johnny on drums, Gene Pike from the El Rods on the Gibson 335, Ronnie on B-3 Hammond and Little Benny on vocals. Ronnie and Little Benny were both black. Gene and Johnny were white. Gene played through a Fender Showman and could make his guitar sounds like bells, trumpets, etc. Ronnie was the all time funkiest rhythm organist I ever heard in all of my years of playing. Benny used to sing through the clubs cheap Bogan pa system and he just burned the place up. He used to iron his hair and wrap it around his head like a turbin. Incredible memories....only wish there were some recordings or any other info on the Majestics.
I started playing drums in '68, and was in a working group a year later. I taught myself by playing to James Brown and the Rascals. Before Ginger or Mitch, there was Dino. He had that panache and showmanship, along with rock solid technique. I consider Dino the Gene Krupa of Rock and Roll.
He played with Jimi Hendrix aka Jimmy James? 😮❤🎉Omg!
Dino is the best - Liberty Devito close second.
Dino was always Many Miles ahead .. You heard it here from L.
agree 100% !!!
WOW...
Wish he'd loose the hat & glasses.
Thinking the same thing.😅
Sorry carmine u are only #3 in the paisan drummers fr NY rankings