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By Syndicated Content
Spirit of Unicorn Music
Paul McCartneyâs second post-
Beatles record,
Ram, gets released today.
Wings drummer
Denny Seiwell â who played on the original album â and veteran producer and session guitarist Fernando Perdomo.
Seiwell, who plays drums on 13 of the tributeâs 15 tracks, tells ABC Audio that it was Perdomoâs idea to record a full-length
Ram tribute, with help from a bunch of young musicians who loved the record.
Denny says before doing the project, he wanted to get his friend Paul McCartneyâs blessing.
âI contact Paul,â recalls Seiwell, âand I said, âHey, all these young indie rockers and Gen X peopleâ¦want toâ¦do a remake of the whole
By Syndicated Content
Spirit of Unicorn Music
Paul McCartneyâs second post-
Beatles record,
Ram, gets released today.
Wings drummer
Denny Seiwell â who played on the original album â and veteran producer and session guitarist Fernando Perdomo.
Seiwell, who plays drums on 13 of the tributeâs 15 tracks, tells ABC Audio that it was Perdomoâs idea to record a full-length
Ram tribute, with help from a bunch of young musicians who loved the record.
Denny says before doing the project, he wanted to get his friend Paul McCartneyâs blessing.
âI contact Paul,â recalls Seiwell, âand I said, âHey, all these young indie rockers and Gen X peopleâ¦want toâ¦do a remake of the whole
Denny Seiwell who played on the original album and veteran producer and session guitarist Fernando Perdomo.
Seiwell, who plays drums on 13 of the tribute’s 15 tracks, tells ABC Audio that it was Perdomo’s idea to record a full-length
Ram tribute, with help from a bunch of young musicians who loved the record.
Denny says before doing the project, he wanted to get his friend Paul McCartney’s blessing.
“I contact Paul,” recalls Seiwell, “and I said, ‘Hey, all these young indie rockers and Gen X people…want to…do a remake of the whole
Ram album, and I think they’re going to do a good job of it. What do you think?’ He said, ‘Go ahead, man. Have fun.’ So that’s all I needed.”
The music industry was different in the 1990s. Rock ’n’ roll ruled the roost. Spotify had yet to be invented. It was during this golden age somewhere between Bill Clinton’s inauguration and the start of the New Millennium that a rock band named Wanderlust made its stand.