Sandy Nelson
Sandy Nelson stands as a defining figure in the rhythm and blues and rock and roll drumming of the 1950s and 1960s. Best known for his work with the label Chess Records, he provided the driving percussion behind countless hits for artists like Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. His distinctive style, characterized by a heavy backbeat and innovative use of the snare, helped shape the sound of early rock music. Nelson also recorded as a solo artist, delivering energetic performances on tracks such as 'I Want To Walk You Home' and 'Splish Splash.' His contributions extended beyond session work, as he maintained a prolific career that bridged the gap between traditional R&B and the emerging rock era. His legacy endures through the vast catalogue of recordings that feature his unmistakable rhythmic signature. |