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Joseph "Ziggy"
Modeliste (born
December 28, 1948), also
known as
Zigaboo Modeliste, is an
American drummer best
known as a
founding member of the funk...
- Meters) are an
American funk band
formed in 1965 in New
Orleans by
Zigaboo Modeliste (drums),
George Porter Jr. (b****), Leo
Nocentelli (guitar) and Art Neville...
- grew up in New
Orleans next to ****ure
Meters bandmate, Joe "Zigaboo"
Modeliste, and the two
became friends when
George was 10
years old. As teenagers...
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sound characterised by the
second line
syncopation of
drummer Zigaboo Modeliste and b****ist
George Porter Jr.,
complemented by
organist and keyboardist...
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editorials for Vogue, MAXIM, GQ India,
Esquire Malaysia, COMPLEX, WMB 3D,
Modeliste,
Bella Petite, TOKSICK, Galore, Allure, CosmoGirl,
Sports Illustrated...
- Neville,
Ziggy Modeliste, Leo
Nocentelli and
George Porter, Jr.,
except as noted.
Credits adapted from AllMusic. The
Meters Ziggy Modeliste –
drums Art Neville...
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consisted of four members: Nocentelli, Art Neville,
George Porter, and
Ziggy Modeliste. The band had a
fluid style and each
instrument was free to go anywhere...
- the 1960s,
their influences, and
their influence on music. He wrote: "
Modeliste once
described the
songs as 'soundbites,' as 'entries of
different grooves...
- and
guest artists including several shows with
Bernard Purdie and
Ziggy Modeliste. The band
performed a
cover of "Boogie On
Reggae Woman" on
SiriusXM radio...
- Lanois, Dr. John,
Stanley Jordan,
Herbie Han****, Roy Haynes,
Zigaboo Modeliste,
Marcus Roberts, Jill Scott,
Clark Terry,
Allen Toussaint,
Nancy Wilson...