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  1. Hace 4 días · As selected by Dylan’s then drummer Jim Keltner “When we did Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door, that was such a moment. We were in the dark, looking at a big screen with the film showing, and Bob’s playing this song, with these changes, and those words. My God!

  2. Hace 12 horas · The Great Musical Experience had Dylan returning to Japan in May for one of the most unusual performances of his career. Over three nights he performed ‘A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall’, ‘Ring Them Bells’ and ‘I Shall Be Released’ with the Tokyo New Philharmonic Orchestra led by Michael Kamen ( and a house band which included one of his favourite drummers the great Jim Keltner ).

  3. Hace 2 días · Jim Keltner – drums. Rick Marotta – drums on "Bring on the Lucie" and "Meat City" (with Keltner) Michael Brecker – saxophone. Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar. Something Different – backing vocals. Roy Cicala, Dan Barbiero – engineers. Tom Rabstanek – mastering.

  4. Hace 4 días · Jim Keltner played on the album because he emailed me and called me after the first one came out, and he said, “Hey, I'm listening to your album in my car. It's pretty cool. Let me know if you need somebody to play drums on another album.” And I was just like, “Okay, well, now I have to write stuff for Jim to play on.”

  5. Hace 5 días · When the [Stones recorded 1997’s] Bridges to Babylon, [drummer] Jim Keltner and I were there every night. Keith called me and said, ‘Come down and play.’ Play on a Stones album? Yup. “It was wonderful to meet these guys that I had been playing along with their songs forever and I knew every song that they did.

  6. Hace 12 horas · Crack The Sky is the debut album by American rock band Crack the Sky, released on LP in 1975 by Lifesong Records. Tracks 1 Hold On (John Palumbo) 02:39 2 Surf City (John Palumbo) 04:17 3 A Sea Epic (John Palumbo) 06:35 4 She’s A Dancer (John Palumbo) 03:56 5 Robots For Ronnie (John Palumbo) […]

  7. Hace 2 días · Yeah. That was thanks to Matthew’s older brother Daniel Moore. He would hire me for sessions and, as a result, I would meet some of the best musicians in the world – Jim Keltner – there’s a list – Delaney Bramlett, Leon Russell – the list goes on. He gave me a chance to play with all these guys – James Booker. Geez. I don’t know.