Kenny Wright. I'm drummer and vocalist for The Great Affairs
2.Who
made you want to play drums and why? Seeing Buddy Rich on the Tonight
Show and seeing Peter Criss for the first time with his enormous kit.
3.When
did you get your first kit?
Tell us about it… I didn't really own a kit
until I was in my 20s, which was a five piece Premier kit. In high
school a friend of mine had a big 9 piece Pearl kit with fiberglass
shells. He let me use it because he wasn’t really a drummer, so that was
kinda my first kit. My band rehearsed at my parents house, so when we
weren’t rehearsing I’d play the drummers kit, which was also Pearl.
That’s how I transitioned from guitar to drums.
4.Where your parents supportive of you and your loud / expensive new habit?
Guitar
was my first instrument, so I think they were a bit surprised that I
started getting work as a drummer. They didn't even realize I could play
at that level. But yeah, they always supported me.
5.What drum performance on an album is perfection to you?
There's
so many great performances I couldn't narrow it down to just one.
Depends on if your talking about chops/dazzling solo type performances
or just great song drumming. Bonham on "Good Times, Bad Times" has got
to be one of my favorites. It’s got everything!
6.Tell us about your current kit and set up in DETAIL.
I
actually use several different kits, but the configuration is usually
12" rack, 16" floor and 22" kick. I have a DW kit I use mostly for
tracking, but that's a 7 piece (8”, 10”, 12”, 14”, 16”, 22”). Billy
Baker from Baker Drums just built me an incredible 13", 18" 30" kit that
is absolutely amazing! He’s built Eric Singer’s kits for the last two
KISS tours and does incredible work. I also use a lot of vintage North
and Staccato stuff. I play Sabian and generally use two crash, ride, china and sizzle hats, but sometimes more, depending on the gig.
7.If you could have a dream kit tell us about it in DETAIL
I
always wanted the John Bonham copper Vistalite kit like he had with the
oversize kick and the two floors. I know Ludwig reissued it, but I'd
want the vintage setup. I always coveted that kit as a kid.
8.Name your top 5 drummers excluding Neil Peart and Mike Portnoy
I
like different guys for different reasons, but my top five would be
Buddy Rich, John Bonham, Mickey Grimm, Wayne Killius and Vinny Colaiuta.
9. Do you prefer Live or Studio?
I enjoy both live and studio. From the standpoint of a producer, I enjoy being in the studio. But I do love playing out on the road as well. There’s no better feeling than stepping onstage in front of a big crowd who just want to hear rock and roll music!
10.Do drummers really get all the chicks and if so how do we convince the guitarist?
Some
women just have a thing for drummers. What can I say? I never felt like
I had to convince the guitarist. When you get to the hotel room and
there's a sock on the door, that kinda speaks for itself.
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