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  1. 4. Mai 2021 · There are many ways to approach the story of Rickie Lee Jones. But let’s start with an anecdote from studio drummer Jeff Porcaro, who was called in as session player on RLJ’s second album Pirates—allegedly because Jones had admired his brush work at a previous session.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_PorcaroJeff Porcaro - Wikipedia

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  3. Porcaro got so frustrated that he stuck his drumsticks like daggers right through his tom-tom heads and walked out of the session. Jones was furious, but got over it a few years later; she brought Porcaro in to play on her 1984 album The Magazine .

  4. Jeff Porcaro – drums; Leslie Smith – backing vocals; Mark Stevens – drums, percussion; Fred Tackett – guitar, mandolin; Joe Turano – backing vocals; Ernie Watts – horns; Willie Weeks – Fender bass; Matthew Weiner – backing vocals; Technical. Penny Ringwood – production assistant; Lee Herschberg, Loyd Clifft – engineer

    • September–December 1978
    • February 28, 1979
  5. The Magazine is an album by Rickie Lee Jones, released in September 1984. It is her third full-length studio album, released as the follow-up to Pirates (1981). The album was partly composed in France and was co-produced by Jones and James Newton Howard.

    • January 18 - June 1, 1984
    • Rock
    • September 12, 1984
  6. CD —. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 CD release of "The Magazine" on Discogs.

  7. 1. März 2018 · For a session with Rickie Lee Jones, Andy Newmark didn’t present himself professionally and was replaced by Jeff Porcaro. Rickie did not know who any of us were, nor our musical history. Jeff Porcaro came the next day and Rickie Lee Jones kept referring to him as drummer and basically did not talk to him in a professional manner ...