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An
Interview with Vinny Appice
by Cameron Edney -
February 2005
Reprinted with permission.
Vinny Appice is one of the world's most respected Hard rock & Heavy
Metal drummers and plays one of the biggest kits I have ever seen. Vinny
has had the privilege of performing with some of Heavy metals most
iconic figures such as Ozzy Osbourne & Ronnie James Dio. I caught up
with Vinny earlier this week and we spoke about his early days as a
drummer, Vinny's influences, working with John Lennon, Black Sabbath,
Dio, Lana Lane, what the future holds and much more. I hope you all
enjoy the interview
INSIDE_OUT666: Hi Vinny I would like to thank you for taking the time
out to answer these questions for all our readers. I would like to start
right back to the beginning. You began drum lessons at the age of 9
using the same teacher that had taught your brother Carmine. How long
did you go to lessons for?
VINNY APPICE: I went for lessons for 3 years. Dick Benette was our
teacher.
INSIDE_OUT666: Growing up in a house with 2 drummers must have been
crazy? I bet yourself & Carmine weren't too popular with the neighbours
in those early learning stages?
VINNY APPICE: I am 11 years younger than Carmine so he was out of the
house already when I started. The neighbours didn't mind, they like the
idea of a celebrity family on the block.
INSIDE_OUT666: What was the 1st drum kit you owned?
VINNY APPICE: Some old Gretch left overs from Carmine. After that I
bought a Ludwig kit.
INSIDE_OUT666: Did you always want to be a drummer?
VINNY APPICE: Yea, I thought it would be fun.
INSIDE_OUT666: Are there any other members of your family that are
drummers besides yourself & Carmine?
VINNY APPICE: We had 2 cousins that also played back then. They
smartened up and got real jobs.
INSIDE_OUT666: Do you remember the first show you ever played can you
tell us a bit about it?
VINNY APPICE: I know it was March 17th 197 whatever! It was a dance at
the local Church in Brooklyn NY. The name of the band was Mully Graves.
INSIDE_OUT666: I have been inspired by many different drummers over the
years (Eric Carr, Yourself & Brother Carmine, Tommy Lee, Charlie Benante
among others) growing up who inspired you to pick up the sticks?
VINNY APPICE: Buddy Rich, Carmine, John Bonham and Billy Cobham
INSIDE_OUT666: You have performed with many talented artists over the
years. Has these experiences helped to develop the drumming techniques
that you are using today?
VINNY APPICE: Oh yea, the more experience you have to draw from the
better.
INSIDE_OUT666: In your opinion how essential is it for a drummer to
follow there hearts, dreams & aspirations?
VINNY APPICE: Musically yes exactly! I would add another: Your wallet!
Don't be naive; there are a lot of promises in the biz. Get it in
writing!
INSIDE_OUT666: Do you do anything specific to warm up & prepare for a
show?
VINNY APPICE: I sit with one leg resting on the other and play on the
rubber part of my shoe. Pariddles, doubles etc.
INSIDE_OUT666: How do you continue to successfully decipher the role of
a drummer in a song without impeding on a songs melody, dynamics, &
format?
VINNY APPICE: Feel it, from the heart. Keep your ears open and listen to
how it fits in the track. It should create a mood.
INSIDE_OUT666: When you're onstage what runs through your mind? Do you
think about anything?
VINNY APPICE: Everything like: what's happening after the show? where am
I? This song sucks! These monitors are horrible!
INSIDE_OUT666: I remember reading somewhere that you had met John Lennon
when you were 16and that you actually got to do some work with him.
Working with John must have been inspirational? Can you tell us about
the experience?
VINNY APPICE: I was 16, my band rehearsed at The Record Plant Studios in
NY. John recorded there so he and Yoko would come in and watch us
practice and hang out. He then asked us to do a live TV show with him
and a couple of videos, we of course agreed. That was amazing to hang
out with him and perform together!!
INSIDE_OUT666: Over the years you have worked with many different
musicians, who have you learnt the most from?
VINNY APPICE: Black Sabbath- I learned how to play BIG shows and how a
real band works. I learned from Rick Derringer also. I was a kid playing
with all these seasoned professionals.
INSIDE_OUT666: More recently you have been playing with The Hollywood
All-stars. Along side the likes of Carlos Cavazo (quiet riot) & Jeff
Pilson (Dio/Dokken). How did this project get started and do you guys
have any plans to tour Australia?
VINNY APPICE: We did a gig to raise money for the victims of the Great
White fire tragedy. We continued getting offers to play so we decided to
it for some fun. No plans to come down under.
INSIDE_OUT666: You are seen as a heavy Metal drummer, but nevertheless
you have played with Lana Lane who is not exactly "Metal" How did you
end up working with Lana?
VINNY APPICE: Lana and Erik Norlander are really good friends of mine.
They asked and I said OK.
INSIDE_OUT666: Back in late 1985/early 1986 Dio toured Australia do you
remember any funny stories from the Australian tour?
VINNY APPICE: Topless women by the pool.
INSIDE_OUT666: There has been so many highlights in your career, what
would you say have been your greatest achievements to date?
VINNY APPICE: Playing with the original Sabbath with Ozzy. That rocked!
INSIDE_OUT666: For someone like yourself who is often considered iconic
with regard to Hard rock & Heavy Metal drumming, what do you think most
people would be surprised to learn about Vinny Appice?
VINNY APPICE: I also play the banjo! Kidding!
INSIDE_OUT666: What bands are you listening to these days?
VINNY APPICE: P.O.D., Puddle of Mudd, Velvet Revolver, Audioslave,
Linkin Park.
INSIDE_OUT666: Do you ever act on suggestions coming from your fans?
VINNY APPICE: Sometimes if it's a good one.
INSIDE_OUT666: What is the strangest question a fan has asked you?
VINNY APPICE: Do I get blisters on my ass from sitting so much.
INSIDE_OUT666: Of all the albums you have played on in the past, which
is your favourite to listen to?
VINNY APPICE: Holy Diver and Dehumanizer
INSIDE_OUT666: What are your plans for 2005?
VINNY APPICE: New band with Jimmy Bain call 3 Legged Dogg, we are
writing now and plan to release something in the Fall.
INSIDE_OUT666: In a few words can you tell us the 1st thing that comes
to mind when I mention the following Black Sabbath & Dio tracks?
Hungry for heaven: Sucks
Holy diver: Cool
Mystery: Sucks, Ronnie trying to write a single
Rock n roll children: Sucks
Mob rules: Kick ASS!
T.V. crimes: Love it
Computer god: Cool!
INSIDE_OUT666: Well Vinny I think that's just about it. Thanks once
again for your time, it's been a total pleasure. Is there anything that
you would like to add for all of our readers?
VINNY APPICE: Thanks for listening!!!!!!
I would just like to thank Vinny for taking the time out of his busy
schedule to answer all these questions for myself & all of our readers
here. It is a true pleasure to get some insight on one of my all-time
favourite heavy metal drummers.
To keep up with all the latest news on Vinny don't forget to check out
his official website
http://www.vinnyappice.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/INSIDE_OUT666
http://insideout666.mysite.freeserve.com
Used with permission by Cameron Edney Feb 2005
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