Drinking A Proper Cup Of Tea With Def Leppard’s Rick Allen

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Few rock musicians are better qualified to talk about the intersection of music and healing than Rick Allen, drummer of Def Leppard. The band’s album ‘Pyromania’ was selling millions of copies in the U.S. and their videos were all over MTV when in 1984 he lost his left arm in a car crash. His bandmates famously stood by him and he remained in the group — retraining himself with new techniques and a customized electronic drum kit. Allen’s Raven Drum Foundation now helps other survivors of trauma. I spoke with Allen about the power of drum circles, drinking tea with AC/DC’s Bon Scott and the music he is most proud of making.

What is the healing power in drumming?

It’s something that the ancients knew, something that’s in every culture. I didn’t get the true healing power of drumming until after my accident. Especially in a drum circle where you have intention behind each of the rhythms. It’s that empathy. There are other people in the circle that have been through the same hardships — or the same joys — that you have. And it becomes this wonderful shared experience where it’s not a secret anymore. You’re like ‘man, you suffered with that also.’ And then it kind of softens everything. It makes it so powerful.

Fifty guitarists playing together is a mess. Why are drum circles better at bringing everyone in sync?

Most drummers that I know — they’re very good listeners. They have the idea of gluing the whole musical experience together and being the backbone. Part of that is listening to where you fit in. What is the syncopation? Am I complimenting the vocal or am I stepping all over it? Am I creating a rhythm that works with the other instruments or is it just me dominating everything? In a drum circle you’re putting out at the same time you’re receiving. Everybody listens to everybody else.

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Behind The World Tour Episode 12

Join the 12th episode of Behind The World Tour as Def Leppard takes the stage in Syracuse, NY and Columbus, OH! This episode features the 44th Anniversary of the band signing their first record deal, a trip to a cryotherapy treatment center, and more!

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (AUGUST 2023 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the AUGUST 2023 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

June’s Show features music and stories from Foo Fighters, U2, David Bowie, Paul McCartney, Alice Cooper, and more! 

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

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In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.