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  1. Has anyone heard of this rumor that Bernard Purdie “fixed” Beatles records? I saw a video on Instagram of Bernard Purdie claiming that the Beatles used him to re-record some of Ringo’s drum parts.

  2. I think we all know that Bernard Purdie is one of the legends of drumming. We know that John Bonham's drum part in Fool in the Rain is his version of a Purdie beat. What I did NOT know, was how much of John Bonham's overall feel - you know, the swing that he has in his playing (which I believed was purely Bonham's doing), came from Purdie.

  3. Biografía. Bernard Purdie nació en Elkton, Maryland ( Estados Unidos ), el 6 de noviembre de 1939, el undécimo de una familia de quince hermanos. Desde que tenía seis años Purdie aporreaba instrumentos improvisados, pero con catorce se hizo con su primer instrumento real, con el que ganaba el sustento de su familia tocando en bandas de ...

  4. BY DIANE GERSHUNY. Only a handful of people could get away with saying, “I am history,” with a straight face. Bernard Purdie is one of the few who can, and, in fact, has. Granted, his reputation for outspoken self-promotion goes far back through the annals of recording studio lore, but his claim is grounded in hard facts, not offhand boasts.

  5. 23 de feb. de 2023 · 7.1K. 256K views 1 year ago Education - Lessons. Bernard Purdie and his VHS Tape: Master Of Groove Drumming (out of print) 1990 - provided to Drummerworld by Bernard Purdie - thanks a lot...

  6. Bernard "Pretty" Purdie is an American drummer who is one of the most recorded session drummers in history. Mr. Purdie is still playing today. He is known for his signature beat: the "Purdie Shuffle." He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Bernard Purdie chooses his six career-defining drum performances. By Joe Bosso. published 11 June 2019. The Hitmaker on his favourite session moments. (Image credit: Al Pereira / Getty) As session drummers go, few are able to get close to the prolific output and phenomenal feel of Bernard Purdie.