Denny Seiwell has the distinction of being the very first drummer Paul McCartney chose to work with after the breakup of The Beatles. Seiwell drummed on McCartney’s 1971 classic, Ram, and subsequently joined Wings. Not only was he the drummer for the Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway albums ('71 and ’73, respectively), he also performed on such hit singles as “Hi, Hi, Hi” and “Live and Let Die.” Though he left Wings in ’73 prior to the recording of Band on the Run, playing with McCartney is hardly Seiwell’s only claim to fame. A veteran session drummer, Seiwell has racked up an impressive roster of credits over the years, including dates with artists ranging from James Brown (Get on the Good Foot) to Liza Minnelli (Tropical Nights).
Three of them come from Seiwell’s time with McCartney, but two didn’t originally feature him behind the kit. A relentless work-out on the 1980 Number One hit “Coming Up” proves the trio’s ability to adapt pop music to the more harmonically complex realm of jazz. “Every Night” is recast as a light-as-air, Latin-tinged ballad with quicksilver guitar runs and itchy, kinetic drum fills.
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