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Michael Shrieve (born July 6, 1949, in San Francisco) is an American drummer, percussionist, and later, an electronic music composer. He is best known as the drummer in Santana, playing on their first eight albums from 1969 through 1974. His performance at the 1969 Woodstock festival, when he was 20 years old, made him one of the youngest musicians to perform at the festival. Shrieve's drum solo during an extended version of "Soul Sacrifice" in the Woodstock film has been described as "electrifying".
Shrieve's first full-time band was called Glass Menagerie, followed by experience in the house band of an R&B club, backing touring musicians including B.B. King and Etta James. At 16, he played in a jam session at the Fillmore Auditorium, where he attracted the attention of Santana's manager, Stan Marcum. When he was 19, Shrieve jammed with Santana at a recording studio and was invited to join that day. The 2004 two-disc Legacy release of Santana features additional tracks recorded before Shrieve joined the band.
Carlos Santana audio (born July 20, 1947) is a Mexican and American musician who first became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, Santana, which pioneered a fusion of rock and Latin American music. The band's sound featured his melodic, blues-based guitar lines set against Latin and African rhythms featuring percussion instruments such as timbales and congas not generally heard in rock music. Santana continued to work in these forms over the following decades. He experienced a resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. In 2003 Rolling Stone magazine listed Santana at number 20 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. He has won 10 Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards.
Santana was born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico. He learned to play the violin at age five and the guitar at age eight under the tutelage of his father, a mariachi musician. His younger brother, Jorge Santana, would also become a professional guitarist. Young Carlos was heavily influenced by Ritchie Valens at a time when there were very few Latinos in American rock and pop music. The family moved from Autlán de Navarro to Tijuana, the city on Mexico's border with California, and then San Francisco. Carlos stayed in Tijuana but later joined his family in San Francisco, graduating from James Lick Middle School, and in 1965 from Mission High School. Carlos was accepted at California State University, Northridge, and Humboldt State University, but chose not to attend college.
Micheal Shrieve Live at Woodstock 1969 Drum Solo
Michael Shrieve Interview
Santana featuring Michael Shrieve 2014, White River Amphitheatre
Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder.
Michael Shrieve Solo - Woodstock 40th Anniversary Party ToST Seattle, WA
Carlos Santana Full Speech for Michael Shrieve at The Voices of Latin Rock
Santana:SOUL SACRIFICE:Woodstock Music Festival, August, 1969
Michael Shrieve on his time with Santana - from the I'd Hit That Podcast
Top 10 Drum Solos in Classic Rock from the 60s and 70s
Polo Jones & Michael Shrieve - L' Urlo Live at Woodstock 94
Michael Shrieve talks about the 70s era bay area music scene, Tower of Power and David Garibaldi
The one and only Michael Shrieve with Carlos Santana playing some classics @ White River Amphitheatre, August 2014. Such a fun hang!
The youngest musician to play at Woodstock. He was the drummer with Carlos Santana
Soul Sacrifice - 40th anniversary of Woodstock Michael Shrieve's Spellbinder filmed by Teco @ ToST Seattle, WA on 8/17/2009
Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana speaks and presents an award to drummer Michael Shrieve at The Voices of Latin Rock Autism Awareness Benefit Presented by Dr. Bernardo Gonzalez Filmed at Bimbos 365 Club San Francisco, Ca. 2010
Blistering live version of the Santana classic, Soul Sacrifice. A drummers/percussionists dream! Michael Shrieve was the original drummer with Santana, at the age of (just turned) 20 (born July 6, 1949) and was the youngest performer at Woodstock. Carlos himself was only 22 at the time of this legendary event.
Listen to Full Interview with Michael Shrieve Here; http://idhitthatpodcast.podomatic.com/entry/2013-07-06T02_11_02-07_00 OR on Youtube here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwpf6wUjdV8 A Podcast for Drummers - I'd Hit That
John Bonham, Ginger Baker, Ian Paice, Don Brewer, Keith Moon, Michael Shrieve, Neil Peart, Kenney Jones, B J Wison
Polo Jones & 1969 Woodstock Alumni Michael Shrieve (Original drummer and founding member of the group Santana who's drum solo was featured in the Academy Award Winning documentary film of the same name) performing L' Urlo (The Scream) live at Woodstock in 1994. Also featured in this video is Producer/Guitarist Corrado Rustici, Zucchero, Lisa Hunt, Memphis Horns and the rest of the band. Visit http://www.polojones.com For More Info On Zucchero Musical Director & Bassist Polo Jones
Spellbinder live @ ToST located in the Center of the Universe
Santana - Soul Sacrifice (Album 1969) Woodstock Music Festival 1969, New York USA Carlos Santana - Guitar Gregg Rolie - Keyboards, Organ David Brown - Bass Michael Shrieve - Drums Michael Carabello - Percussion, Congas Jose Areas - Percussion, Congas
1. Soul Sacrifice 2. Jingo 3. Evil ways With GREGG ROLIE- MICHAEL SHRIEVE. NEIL SCHON joins later on.
Santana - Soul Sacrifice Recorded Live: 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood - Lenox, MA More Santana at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Personnel: Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals Gregg Rolie - keyboards, piano, lead vocals David Brown - bass Michael Shrieve - drums Jose "Chepito" Areas - percussion, conga, timbales Mike Carabello - percussion, conga, vocals Summary: Recorded just over a year after Santana played its historic Woodstock Music & Art Fair performance, the band was fast becoming one of the biggest in the world. They were about to release their second album, Abraxas, and were riding high on the heels of three hit songs from their debut album and a new Top 10 hit, a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman." A year ear...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagar_Schon_Aaronson_Shrieve , Sammy Hagar - Vocals Neal Schon - Guitar,, Kenny Aaronson - Bass, Michael Shrieve - Drums,
Newly encoded version of Spellbinder's "They Love Me Fifteen Feet Away" offering more sound and video quality. Also, this clip preserves the original aspect ratio. Recorded live at ToSt in Fremont.
Great Album from Michael Shrieve and Klaus Schulze. Expect Klaus Schulze Sequences with Jazz tunes. Very interesting mix. 00:00 Communique 'Approach Spiral' 13:20 13:20 Nucleotide 04:54 18:14 Transfer Station Blue 12:09 30:23 View From The Window 07:16 Recorded: 1979-1983, Hambühren, Germany, and USA First Release: 1984, on Fortuna Performed by: Michael Shrieve Kevin Shrieve Klaus Schulze
Buckethead, Jonas Hellborg And Michael Shrieve - Todos los derechos reservados. Buckethead, Jonas Hellborg And Michael Shrieve - All rights reserved. 1. 0:00 - Rana And Fara 2. 15:29 - Death That Sleeps In Them 3. 20:57 - The Past Is A Different Country, I Don't Live There Anymore 4. 29:45 - Child King 5. 35:57 - Kidogo Buckethead - Acoustic Guitar Jonas Hellborg - Acoustic Bass Michael Shrieve - Drums Released 01 March 1995
Episode 42 of the I'd Hit That Podcast
Automatic Man was an American 1970s progressive rock quartet from San Francisco which also featured elements of funk, space music, psychedelic rock, heavy metal, Krautrock, Musique concrète, art rock and Santana-inspired jazz fusion. Initially a side project of Santana's drummer Michael Shrieve, Automatic Man brought together well respected musicians of diverse backgrounds within the rock, funk and jazz communities of the mid-1970s. 00:00 "Atlantis Rising-Fanfare" – 5:07 05:07 "My Pearl" – 3:34 08:41 "One and One" – 5:57 14:38 "Newspapers" – 3:57 18:35 "Geni Geni" – 5:32 24:07 "Right Back Down" – 5:55 30:02 "I.T.D. (Interstellar Tracking Devices)" – 5:14 35:16 "There's a Way" - 5:14 40:30 "Automatic Man" – 3:55 44:25 "Atlantis Rising Theme (Turning of the Axis)" – 3:16 (My Pearl was r...
Octave of the Holy Innocents is a studio album by Swedish bassist Jonas Hellborg, experimental guitarist Buckethead and drummer Michael Shrieve first released in 1993. 1. Rana and Fara - 0:00 2. Death that Sleeps in Them - 15:07 3. The Past is a Different Country, I Don't Live There Anymore - 20:31 4. Child King - 29:47 5. Kidogo - 35:37
00:00 Solitude (1:04) 01:04 Nature (4:26) 05:30 Air Over (0:43) 06:13 Crossing The Line (6:50) 13:03 Man of Leo (3:55) 16:58 Stellar (1:23) 18:21 Space Theme (2:51) 21:12 Space Requiem (1:30) 22:42 Space Song (3:57) 26:39 Carnival (2:47) 29:26 Ghost Machine (2:09) 31:35 Surfspin (2:26) 34:01 Time is Here (2:53) 36:54 Winner/Loser (4:17) Stomu Yamashta Steve Winwood Klaus Schulze Al DiMeola Pat Thrall Rosko Gee Michael Shrieve Michael Quartermain Review by Lindsay Planer [-] allmusic Go (1976) is a concept album in the truest sense of the term, fusing pop/rock with tinges of jazz and elements of classical all connected by a central motif of space travel. More specifically, according to Robin Denselow's liner essay, the theme deals with "change and polarity-fantasy and reality, death an...
Stomu Yamashta's supergroup Go, and their self titled album. This album shows such great musicianship and I wanted to share it with everyone. This album is legendary, and I believe it should be listened to in it's entirety. Here's some more info: 1. "Solitude" - 0:00 - (2:57) 2. "Nature" - 2:57 - (2:32) 3. "Air Over" - 5:29 - (2:32) 4. "Crossing the Line" - 8:09 - (4:46) 5. "Man of Leo" - 12:58 - (2:02) 6. "Stellar" - 15:08 - (2:53) 7. "Space Theme" - 17:42 - (3:12) 8. "Space Requiem" - 21:16 - (3:20) 9. "Space Song" - 23:34 - (2:00) 10. "Carnival" - 26:51 - (2:46) 11. "Ghost Machine" - 29:42 - (2:06) 12. "Surfspin" - 31:53 - (2:25) 13. "Time is Here" - 34:20 - (2:46) 14. "Winner/Loser"- 37:14 - (4:10) Personnel: ~Stomu Yamashta - Synthesizer, Percussion & Timpani ~Steve Winwood - Voca...
Listen to our interview with Michael Shrieve from the September 7, 2008 episode of the Burnt Toast Show. Part 1 of 3.
Legendary drummer for Santana, Michael Shrieve, sits down with Rob Bramblett of The Seed of Seattle Thanks to Kevin for filming and credit to National archive for woodstock footage under fair use clause.
Thanks to the Bethel Woods Center for the Performing Arts, our pilgrimage to Woodstock included a Q&A; with Santana drummer Michael Shrieve, making his first return to the site since he played there in 1969. This is a small, but very poignant, portion of his time with us.
Mike Shrieve and Steve Smith at Donn Bennetts
Jazz-Rock-Fusion
Michael Shrieve with Kevin Shrieve and Klaus Schulze -- Transfer Station Blue
From the album Fascination. Michael Shrieve percussion, Bill Frisell guitar, Wayne Horvitz organ.
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Michael Shrieve, original drummer for Santana and his band, Spellbinder perform in Willis Tucker Park, Snohomish, WA on 8-24-2014
1. Soul Sacrifice 2. Jingo 3. Evil ways With GREGG ROLIE- MICHAEL SHRIEVE. NEIL SCHON joins later on.
Episode 42 of the I'd Hit That Podcast
Buckethead, Jonas Hellborg And Michael Shrieve - Todos los derechos reservados. Buckethead, Jonas Hellborg And Michael Shrieve - All rights reserved. 1. 0:00 - Rana And Fara 2. 15:29 - Death That Sleeps In Them 3. 20:57 - The Past Is A Different Country, I Don't Live There Anymore 4. 29:45 - Child King 5. 35:57 - Kidogo Buckethead - Acoustic Guitar Jonas Hellborg - Acoustic Bass Michael Shrieve - Drums Released 01 March 1995
Recorded all over the place, but largely at the awesome Michael Shrieves house. Michael plays drums on a few of these tracks.
Great Album from Michael Shrieve and Klaus Schulze. Expect Klaus Schulze Sequences with Jazz tunes. Very interesting mix. 00:00 Communique 'Approach Spiral' 13:20 13:20 Nucleotide 04:54 18:14 Transfer Station Blue 12:09 30:23 View From The Window 07:16 Recorded: 1979-1983, Hambühren, Germany, and USA First Release: 1984, on Fortuna Performed by: Michael Shrieve Kevin Shrieve Klaus Schulze
Octave of the Holy Innocents is a studio album by Swedish bassist Jonas Hellborg, experimental guitarist Buckethead and drummer Michael Shrieve first released in 1993. 1. Rana and Fara - 0:00 2. Death that Sleeps in Them - 15:07 3. The Past is a Different Country, I Don't Live There Anymore - 20:31 4. Child King - 29:47 5. Kidogo - 35:37
Tracklist -------------------------------------- 1. Waiting 0:00 2. Evil Ways 4:06 3. Shades Of Time 8:06 4. Savor 11:20 5. Jingo 14:10 6. Persuasion 18:30 7. Treat 21:06 8. You Just Don't Care 25:56 9. Soul Sacrifice 30:30 Bonus Tracks (Live At Woodstock Saturday, August 16, 1969) 10. Savor (Live) 37:20 11. Soul Sacrifice (Live) 42:50 12. Fried Neckbones (Live) 54:30 Musicians -------------------------------------- Carlos Santana - Guitar, Vocals Gregg Rolie - Organ, Piano, Vocals David Brown - Bass Michael Shrieve - Drums Michael Carabello - Congas, Percussion José "Chepito" Areas - Timbales, Congas, Percussion, Background Vocals
Santana - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Lenox, MA) More Santana at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Batuka / Se A Cabo 0:07:38 - Black Magic Woman 0:13:19 - Oye Como Va 0:17:51 - Incident At Neshabur 0:23:25 - Toussaint L'Overture 0:28:25 - Evil Ways 0:32:53 - Hope You're Feeling Better 0:37:31 - Treat 0:44:04 - Savor / Jingo 0:53:42 - Soul Sacrifice 1:06:53 - Gumbo 1:11:34 - Persuasion Personnel: Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals Gregg Rolie - keyboards, piano, lead vocals David Brown - bass Michael Shrieve - drums Jose "Chepito" Areas - percussion, conga, timbales Mike Carabello - percussion, conga, vocals Summary: Recorded just over a year after Santana played its historic Woodstock Music &...
TEXAS POP FESTIVAL: SANTANA Dallas International Motor Speedway, Lewisville, Texas, August 31, 1969 Excellent stereo soundboard 00:00 Evil Ways 6:03 06:02 You Just Don't Care 5:21 11:23 Shades Of Time 5:00 16:24 Jingo 5:59 22:23 Treat 3:34 25:58 Soul Sacrifice 9:31 Carlos Santana - guitar; Greg Rollie - keyboards, vocals; Dave Brown - bass; Michael Shrieve - drums; Michael Carabello - percussion; Jose Areas - percussion