He was the bespectacled white kid from the suburbs trying to sit in with musical legends in New Orleans. But instead of getting the cold shoulder, drummer Stanton Moore was welcomed on the bandstand by any number of prominent players. And the crowd dug him, too.
To tell you the truth, when I was coming up and theyd let me sit in, the regulars at the bar would be, Listen to the white kid, Moore says by cell phone on his way to a recording session in the Crescent City. Theyd be dancing and egging me on. They were real supportive.
It probably wouldnt have gone quite so well if young Stanton had sucked. But from an early age, he committed to learning the distinctive, tricky and at times peculiar nuances of the New Orleans drumming style. (See his video demonstrations at the bottom of this post.)
I had a great guy who taught me the basic rudiments, Moore says. But it was a real challenge to go from that to learning from [storied NOLA drummer Johnny Vidacovich] to loosen up. But I was determined. I really worked on how to loosen it up and apply it to my drum set.