Listen "73: David Garibaldi"
Episode Synopsis
David Garibaldi is one of the funkiest, most influential drummers of his generation. Those who know, know. They know about his incredible feel, technique, books and instructional videos, interest in afro Caribbean music, and those iconic beats with Tower of Power, the group he joined for the first time nearly 50 years ago. Those who have had the pleasure to meet him all talk about his positivity, his generosity, his curiosity, and his energy. The moment you meet him, it's clear that he's a cultivated person, in the sense that he's precise, orderly, focussed, almost military in his presentation. But he's also what musicians might call a good hang. He loves to swap stories, talk about his experience, and laugh. Those who know, also know that earlier this year while walking to a gig on his home turf, at Yoshi's in Oakland, California, David and another musician named Marc van Wageningen were actually hit by a train. It was slow moving, but no matter how you look at it, the two of them were hit by a train, and both men survived it. Here he explains why Oakland is the funky side of the Bay, the work ethic of Tower of Power, the Garibaldi family recipe for happiness and longevity, and why the book is still being written when it comes to his legacy.
More episodes of the podcast The Third Story with Leo Sidran
310: Remembering Phil Upchurch
08/12/2025
309: Madison Cunningham
24/11/2025
308: Theo Bleckmann
10/11/2025
307: dodie
27/10/2025
306: Vera Brandes
19/10/2025
305: Jacob Jeffries
10/10/2025
304: Leonor Watling
04/10/2025
303: Stella Cole
10/09/2025
302: Ben Sidran at 82
14/08/2025
301: Mary Sweeney Returns
08/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.