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Mike Kowalski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mike Kowalski
Mike Kowalski (born July 28, 1944) is a percussionist and musicologist. He is best known as one of the former drummers from the rock band The Beach Boys. He and saxophonist Joel C. Peskin recorded as The Backsters in 1984. ==Early career== Mike Kowalski was born in Hollywood, California. He started singing and playing piano at the age of three. His first professional engagement was playing the piano, with Mel Torme on drums, for a television pilot at the age of five. At age ten, he was given a set of Slingerland Radio-King drums by ''Dragnet'' actor Jack Webb.〔Ventura County Star http://www.vcstar.com/news/2008/aug/14/meet-the-beatman---mike-kowalski/〕〔https://suite.io/adrian-peel/3tgk2bn〕 At the age of fifteen, he was playing drums professionally with various local rock and rhythm and blues bands. He performed both on stage and on screen as his family was affiliated with the film and television industries. By age nineteen he was playing drums with, L.A. based singers, Pat and Lolly Vegas, whom later formed the pop group Redbone. Also during this time Kowalski performed and recorded with Sonny & Cher, Little Anthony & the Imperials, and Etta James.〔http://www.sonicbids.com/band/theocbeachband/〕 In 1968 Kowalski was asked to join Ed Carter's, London based rock/blues band, The New Nadir. Along with Gary Thain on bass, the trio played the London circuit . The band was signed to Witchseason Productions. One of the highlights for Kowalski was when Jimi Hendrix sat in with them at The Speakeasy.〔〔http://garagepunkinc.blogspot.com/2009/06/press-release-new-nadir-me-and-others.html〕
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