The Most Influential Drummers of All Time

Jimmy Chamberlin (the Smashing Pumpkins)

Chamberlin stood out so hard in the Smashing Pumpkins that the founder, Billy Corgan, didn’t have faith that he would stick around in the band. He stuck around, in fact, he brought an element that drove the Smashing Pumpkins to the level of fame that they are on today. Chamberlin shined on Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness, but in modern years he has taken a step away from the Smashing Pumpkins to pursue his own endeavors outside of music. 

Carter Beauford (the Dave Matthews Band)

DMB should be called the Carter Beauford Band because he completely owns pretty much all of their songs. DMB would be nothing without Beauford, no offense to Dave Matthews, he’s a great songwriter, but DMB without Beauford would have never left the ground. Also, Buford set a Guinness World Record for having the largest touring drum set in music history in the early '90s. 

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The More You Know

  • Before they became (arguably) the biggest pop act of all time, The Beatles had a hard time convincing record labels to sign them. In 1962, they were rejected by Decca Records, whose boss said “guitar groups are on the way out.”
  • Prince was actually an excellent basketball player.
  • Monaco’s orchestra is bigger than its army.
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded Blood Sugar Sex Magik in a haunted house that was previously owned by Harry Houdini.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.