I’m not tying to draw any comparisons here, but Abe has always reminded me of what John Bonham would sound like now. More tools, a few more chops, but still that heavy, HEAVY POCKET. For me, there are times I enjoy solos that are basically rudiments played all over the kit, but this RIGHT HERE, is what people pay a drummer to do. Be confident. Have your own sound. Have some chops. Be professional and lastly, be a great guy. This is who Abe is. End of story👊🏻❤️👊🏻
Wow, he's got some really eclectic influences, but heart warming to see Jeff Pocaro was his main one. I have been doing a major Jeff binge these last couple of years. Some of my drummer mates appreciate Jeff, but don't get him like I do. They're into choppy players galore (and there's no shortage of them) But Jeff said it best for me, "You have to be able to play with your average Joe" He wasn't a soloist (and I am sure he could have been if that was his desire) but he was very much a musical drummer, a band player with an enormous groove. Abe here, defo picked up a lot of Jeff over his young years. Loved his work with McCartney. Monster player in his own right!
On sent " l'école" John Bonham, Steve Jordan , Steve Gadd ...dans son jeu ! j'adore ! LE GROOVE D'ABORD ! Ce qui ne l'empêche pas d'avoir une superbe techniue !