Wow, where do I begin to answer all of these questions!?!
mangorockfish wrote:Did you two ever do a fill and meet in the middle?

Yes! That was the funniest part of this setup, trying to figure out how to tell the other person "Ok, YOU go for it and I won't hit the floor tom" while your playing!
multiperc wrote:What does your combined efforts sound like? Any recordings?
It sounded really cool because of the percussion/kit layering AND we both have pretty different sounds/feels then playing both kits together was a rockfest! No recordings with this setup so far...
Captain Nemo wrote:Were you goin fishing after the gig?
Yes!
PETER wrote:Wow!!!!You're very lucky to have a "Drummer"wife!
Yes, I AM!
multiperc wrote:tell us about the drums and cymbals you're both using. Your wife's drums appear smallish and yours have a mystery vintage finish. What percussion do you both play? Do you do other gigs like this? Does you wife play cocktail?
The kits are 8x12,16x16,14x20 Ludwig Standard in Blue Strata finish (I have a bunch of these drums, another obsession of mine) and a mixed bag Pearl 14x18, Rogers 8x12. Snares Yamaha 5x14 steel and a slingerland 5x14 maple (60s). Cymbals are also mixed but possibly all Zildjian 20" A ride (60s), 14" A crash (60s), 18" Custom A crash, misc Hi-Hats.
The Ludwig Standards were a 'Student' Line from the 60s made to compete with the new Japanese kits. The drums are regular Ludwig Maple shells (3ply) with different lighter weight hardware and finishes. For a while you could get these really cheap. They're still not bad if you nby singles from eBay.
The percussion on this gig was mostly shakers, tamborine, vibraslap, etc. It was a singer-songwriter, rock gig. We did a couple with this group but none since. We keep talking about doing a drum duet recording.
I don't think she has played Cocktail Kit yet! She probably feels like it's my bag...
Thanks for all the Interest!
- John