STEPHEN FERRONE: It Up

Stephen Ferrone

It Up

© 2003 Stephen Ferrone (642973730029)

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Steve Ferrone calls on some friends to play his blend of Funk, Jazz, and Rock from AWB days on this superb live album.

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Steve Ferrone has been around a long time, he has played in numerous bands and on thousands of records over the years. He is mostly known for his work with Average White Band, Eric Clapton, Chaka Kahn, Jeff Golub, Duran Duran, and for the last ten years Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

"It was in working with Tom Petty that my urge to create and perform my own music was rekindled. Every member of the band is creative and writes music. Tom really bares his soul and tells great stories of personal beliefs and experiences. Mike Campbell works constantly on his writing as does Benmont Tench and Scott Thurston. They kind of swept me up in their thirst to express themselves, so when I found myself in some pain from a break up, I decided to let it turn itself into some music. Woody Creek and CC & 7 were the result of that little interlude, and I just kept on going. A good friend Marcel East, brother of that great bassist Nathan East, helped me to write the sometimes strange mixtures that are found on this album. He then suggested that I get a band and play at La-Ve-Lee, a local jazz club in Studio City. Fearfully I put this together. I have never tried to be a front man before, I was always safely hidden away in a group or as a sideman. But I faced my fears and slowly started to make a band. I called on some of my oldest friends and favorite players to help me put together enough of a program to play a set. Mixed in among my tunes were songs that I had always liked to listen to and to play.
Alex Ligertwood, one of my oldest friends and fantastic vocalist, David Garfield and his extraordinary keyboard work were key in getting this off the ground. Steve Farris (Mr. Mr.) and Michael P. O'Neil (George Benson) with their two styles of guitar work that enrich the music so much, Jimmy Earl, powerhouse bass player with Robben Ford and Chick Correa, Bikki Johnson, a wonderful artist, bassist and the only girl in the band to play second bass on Woody Creek, and to top it off Gerald Albright (Sax's) multi instrumentalist, and a star in his own right, Jason Weber (Sax's) a very talented newcomer from San Diego, and Lee Thornberg (Trumpet and Trombone) session master and resident of the Leno Show Band.
Marcel east decided that it was too good an opportunity to pass up, so he brought down his pro-tools rig with engineer Mike Aarvol and recorded the whole thing. It was a great night!
About a year after the recording was complete I finaly got around to listening to what Marcel had recorded, and I was stunned by the quality of the sound and playing. Because it was all put together in such short notice I felt that some of the arrangements could be better. By that time, I had befriended Clarke Rigsby, a real journeyman guitarist, engineer and producer in Phoenix. I played him the tapes and he loved the performances and immediately got stuck into making things happen.
We set to work touching up the songs. Sam Pilafian, a tuba player and music professor at Arizona State University offered to help with the arrangements as did sax player Jerry Donato. The section comprised of Tuba virtuoso Patrick Sheridan, Phoenix Symphony trombonist John Lofton and trumpeter Peter Green worked wonderfully together on the arrangements so that they seemed like they were there on the night of recording.
Then there was that one song that just didn't have the sparkle of the others. "Put It In" was on my hit list. We had played it well on the night, but there was something missing. It was at this point that another friend came to the rescue. Phoenix area drummer Mike Florio was at Clake's house listening to the work-in-progress one day, and trying to figure out a way to stop me from axing the song from the album, though they agreed that something was missing. After some discussion they called me out on the road with Tom Petty in some hotel room and told me their idea. Would I object to them asking the legendary Joey DeFrancesco to play on the rogue song to tie it together. With THAT I had no problem at all. A couple of days later they called me up to let me listen over the phone to what he had done.... SOLD! Listen to that track and weep... Joey nailed it in a couple of takes... Just listen to how he listens to the other musicians and plays off of what is going on with every instrument. What a player!
Clarke then went on to mix the tracks and master the album with Dave Shirk at Sonorous Mastering in Tempe.
That brings me to the album cover. Tony Amato was the art director for this project. He had a conversation my girlfriend Delia about how, when I sweat on stage, the heat from the lights makes my head steam. He thought that would be a great idea for a cover, so he got photographer Mike Woodall to figure out how to make my head stem in Phoenix when it was 100 degrees in the shade. The answer THE ICEMAN. A crazy man that makes beautiful ice sculptures in Phoenix' very hot climate. He has a giant refrigerator that he works in, and he kindly loaned it to us. Wrapping my head in a scalding hot towel, whipping it of and shooting the resulting steam plume was the way the album cover came about. All artists suffer for their music, I guess I went the extra yard for mine.
The end result is this wonderful album It Up. If you decide to buy this CD I am sure you will love it as much as I do. If you want to let me know how much, please write to me at DrumrollRecords@aol.com.
I am continuing to write and record songs and arrange other covers for an upcoming studio album. I hope that you will be ready for that too. Until then I hope you will enjoy the 1 hour and 5 minutes of great playing on this CD."

Peace,
Stephen Ferrone

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  • Classic Ferrone
    author: Patricia Miller

    I have never in my many years been so seduced by one man and his drums. Ferrone has a way of pulling you in to see what his pattern is and if he is going to make a mistake (which he never dose) .

  • Great music and fun to listen to
    author: Pauline Lee-Evans

    Being English and therefore linquistically challenged, I was a little worried about the Pygmy element in CC&7 .... how would I cope? Despite replacing the Canadian Club with single malt I easily made it to a higher plain and a place of understanding! Brilliant music and phenomenally talented musicians - especially the horns and Alex Ligertwood's wonderful voice! I hope Mr. Ferrone will keep on writing material in the same vein and look forward to these guys getting together again.

  • author: Mary Jennings

    This guy is amazing. He is the most gorgeous man I have ever seen.

  • GROOVE
    author: john getz

    I met Steve Ferrone at a Drum Clinic in Seminole Florida and what a great guy. After listening to him play I had to have his CD, and CD Baby made it quick and painless.

  • Excellent! Don't pass this opportunity to hear a drum legend!
    author: Chris

    This is one fantastic CD! I saw this band a few years ago at La Ve Lee in Hollywood and was astounded! The quality of the recording and the song selection on the CD are first-rate. The band is smokin' and as usual, Steve Ferrone demonstrates his one-of-a-kind pocket and grooves like no other. Highly recommended.

  • A Must Have !
    author: Laurent

    Ferrone's version of "Everything Must Change" featuring an ouststanding vocal performence from Alex Ligertwood is worth only buying this record. This song has been recorded many many many times by great artists like Quincy Jones, Oleta Adams or Tom Scott but NOTHING will ever top this version. The rest of the record is at the same level. Fabulous musicianship. Great music played from the heart. Wonderful album. If you like it, then you also would want to check out David Garfield's "Giving Back". Ferrone is a true groove master. Kudos and can't wait for the next one !

  • What more to say ? The true Friendship is here !
    author: Olivier HUGUENOT from FRANCE

    What more to say about this record ? It sounds exactly like it used to be in the 70'ies at Tamla Motown's or Saxx's and Alex Ligertwood sings sometimes like Marvin Gaye, with all the emotion it needs to carry the songs to our deepest mind and heart. The horns section is simply incredible and David Garfield and the rest of the musicians (including the awesome Mrs Farris and O'Neill on guitars...) seem to play just as one. I won't forget of course Mr Ferrone, without this fabulous drummer, the record would not be there (it is his CD, isn't it ?)! Just keep on doing this ! Cheers, Olivier

  • Great live recording featuring LA's Best
    author: Steve Bear

    Great sounding CD featuring some of the best musicians in town. Ferrone's playing is tight as ever. Garfield/Earl/O'Neil/Farris...great! Awesome Alex Ligertwood on vocals and high energy horns! This and the Imboden/Howland "Live at the Baked Potato" are must have CD's.

  • Steve Ferrone and Jimmy Earl, with a great horn section....WOW!
    author: Bruce Grogan "Four Shadows Fall"

    There is something magic about the grooves on this cd. It all blends perfectly....from the vocals to the powerful horns. And the connection between Steve Ferrone and Jimmy Earl is awesome....Can't stop listening. Saw them live at BB Kings in Hollywood and was amazed by the reproduction!

  • Saw Ferrone and his crew live at BB Kings, had to have this CD.
    author: Greg Koteita

    Great stuff from a drum legend. I wore out "Woody Creek" on my CD already...Jason Weber tears it up.... Saw Ferrone live twice playin these cuts and cant wait for future stuff.

  • Awesome!
    author: Hans of Holland

    If you like David Garfield's latest CD "Giving Back", then this is the one for you: it's about the same line-up and same sound, but this time all LIVE...! Plus a fantastic horn section... Don't miss this one! Steve, keep up the good work!

  • Awesome
    author: Michael Kratz

    Great work Stephen! This CD shows how fantastic it can be when great musicians meets and play together. Buy this one.

  • Awesome!
    author: Nate

    Well done. I want more!

  • Favorite CD of the Year
    author: Rich of Cold Shott

    When this CD gets around, word of mouth alone will guarantee regular stock-outs at the stores. Variety, depth of talent and heart. A magical night and impeccable recording quality from start to finish. The guys in our band can not stop listening to this gem. Thanks for sharing it with us! Can't wait for more.

  • Jazzy,Funky and eloquent. Very nice.
    author: Sheila Etim

    Jazzy, Funky and eloquent. The musicians are a nice mix, makes for a wonderfully well put together sound. Great listening.You can hear the experience in the music.(that's good) Woody Creek, It UP, Everything Must Change and Country Preacher are my current faves.

  • Highly recommended stuff
    author: Harry Spelt

    In some cases putting great musicians together isn't a guarantee for a great record, in this case it's more than that !

  • a reference for these years
    author: Ludovic grangeon

    Good sample of different styles played very straight without emphasis Buy it !

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