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  1. Danny Seraphine: Drugs, Recording Live at Carnegie Hall, Producer David Foster & Losing Peter Cetera

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    • Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum
  2. 14 de abr. de 2013 · Danny Seraphine. Danny Seraphine is one of the world’s most highly-respected rock drummers, rated by the legendary Buddy Rich as one of his favorite young drummers. He was the drummer, percussionist and a founding member of the multi-million selling, Grammy award-wining band Chicago. From 1967 to 1990, Seraphine played on and helped produce ...

  3. 12 de fev. de 2023 · Mr. Danny Seraphine, drummer extraordinaire, co-founder of Chicago, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and Grammy Award winner, took time out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions for us. Thank you, Danny! If you’ve ever tapped your toes to Chicago’s classic tunes, you’ve heard the incredible percussion of Danny Seraphine.

  4. Danny Seraphine. Ex-Chicago drummer Danny Seraphine plays in a style that, ironically perhaps, can best be described as lyrical. "To be a good drummer," he explains, "one must develop his own technique. Good timing and good taste is essential, but it is the technique that sets the truly great drummers apart from the rest."

  5. Danny Seraphine, the father of jazz-rock drumming, is a recipient of the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award and has been ranked as one of the top five living drummers in the world.

  6. MUSIC. Danny Seraphine is the founder and original drummer for the multi-million selling, Grammy award winning band, Chicago. With his newest band, California Transit Authority, Danny draws from both his trademark and current styles to create a truly unique sound not found in today's musical landscape. Seraphine teams up with guitar virtuoso ...

  7. Daniel Peter Seraphine. Profile: American drummer, record producer, theatrical producer and film producer, born 28 August 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was the original drummer for the band Chicago (from February 1967 to May 1990). Sites: