John Barbata

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John Barbata (b. April 1, 1945) is a noted drummer active especially in pop and pop/rock bands in the 1960s and 1970s both as a member and as a session drummer. Already an established session drummer when he joined The Turtles, he was one of the pioneering drummers who converted pop music rhythms from the down-beat rhythms of the 1950s to the off-beat rhythms that have dominated ever since.

His most famous band memberships have been:

Other notable collaborations include:

  • With Strangers guitarist Joel Scott Hill and bassist Bob Mosley.
  • With other Jefferson Airplane members as session musicians on ex-member Grace Slick's album Manhole.
  • Session musician for

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