by Michael S » Mon Mar 17, 2003 4:54 pm
Johnny, you need never wonder where to get this stuff as long as foreverdrumming.com is around. He's got your book for $3.95 (that is not a typo!). He's also got some "old school" books for bongo and conga by Bob Evans that were originally published in 1960. I've got the conga book. It teaches a ton of rhythms, all for one drum. (The photos are great, showing a nailed-head drum, about 10" in diameter.)
As I said in another post, I've been dealing with this guy for years and he is terrific. Subscribe to his newsletter and you get a discount and he also periodiocally offers further discounts. Every drummer should support him.
Your resume is indeed impressive but it sounds like you are embarrased by the disco thing. I don't think you should be. Disco was dissed mostly by the hard rock crowd. Disco did not die, it merely evolved and is still around and popular because people will always love, and need, to dance.
Do you think the conga is as rhythmically free as the bongo? For some styles I find playing the conga more like a djembe to be appropriate, using only slaps, open tones, and bass, with little of the subtleties.