āNo Beethovenā chronicles the life and times of drummer Peter Erskine.
āNo Beethovenā chronicles the life and times of drummer Peter Erskine, with the legendary band Weather Report being the nexus to this first-hand account.
Erskine was in the midst of the modern American jazz music scene as it underwent its most dynamic change. From the last days of the big band era to the height of fusionā¦there never was a band quite like Weather Report, and there has never been a more insightful, personal or authentic telling of that bandās story and the musicians ā Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, and Jaco Pastorius ā who changed music foreverā¦to the European wave as represented by Manfred Eicherās ECM label, to the dawning of the age of the musician as entrepreneur and educatorā¦
Peter Erskine is a musician of his times with an incredibly rich story to tell. Many stories to tell! He was thereā¦and now you can be, too. With never-before published photographs. This is a book for all musicians and fans of music.
As famed drummer and Rush founder Neil Peart writes:
āNo Beethovenā is among the best musical autobiographies I have read. Peterās story is absorbing and compelling, full of well-drawn characters and incidents both humorous and serious. It flows with the same ease and naturalness as his drumming, and under that good-humored gloss, it conveys the same profundity of experience and ideas. This book should be read not only by every drummer, but by every musician. Even dedicated āamateursā of music will find it entertaining and worthwhile.