The 1970s Belize's Lord Rhaburn Combo outstanding drummer, Nelson Fuller, could be dubbed as Belize's most rhythmic drummer of all times throughout the years of Belize's professional entertainment scene of the 1970's and 1980's. Not only was he a class act within his own musical spectrum, but he taught many upcoming Belizean drummers how to play all different genres of music----from R&B to the Funk, and from reggae to calypso. Fuller who was versed in all forms of music, was also respected by American as well as Caribbean musicians who had come to play music in Belize in the 1970's and 80's. The legendary Belizean drummer who now has been living in Los Angeles for many years now, spoke with Belizean Legends about his brilliant career as a Belizean musician, and his life as a drummer for Belize's most populist band, the Lord Rhaburn Combo. His revealing and interesting interview with Bilal Morris of Belizean Legends comes at a timely moment since Fuller has fell ill for many years now, and has been absent from the Belize music scene. The acclaimed Belizean drummer and artist reveals many interesting events in Belize's music history, and alerts many of us Belizean music enthusiasts that we may have seen the best and the last of Belizean music and musicianship that exploded in the 1950's and eclipsed in the late 1980's.
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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Fuller: Legendary Belizean Musical Artist & Drummer!
The 1970s Belize's Lord Rhaburn Combo outstanding drummer, Nelson Fuller, could be dubbed as Belize's most rhythmic drummer of all times throughout the years of Belize's professional entertainment scene of the 1970's and 1980's. Not only was he a class act within his own musical spectrum, but he taught many upcoming Belizean drummers how to play all different genres of music----from R&B to the Funk, and from reggae to calypso. Fuller who was versed in all forms of music, was also respected by American as well as Caribbean musicians who had come to play music in Belize in the 1970's and 80's. The legendary Belizean drummer who now has been living in Los Angeles for many years now, spoke with Belizean Legends about his brilliant career as a Belizean musician, and his life as a drummer for Belize's most populist band, the Lord Rhaburn Combo. His revealing and interesting interview with Bilal Morris of Belizean Legends comes at a timely moment since Fuller has fell ill for many years now, and has been absent from the Belize music scene. The acclaimed Belizean drummer and artist reveals many interesting events in Belize's music history, and alerts many of us Belizean music enthusiasts that we may have seen the best and the last of Belizean music and musicianship that exploded in the 1950's and eclipsed in the late 1980's.
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