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David Garibaldi vs. Councilman Don Harris

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D. Slam

D. Slam

In reading the email sent by D.G. below, you will come to understand exactly what transpired.... UNBELIEVABLE....

Well, maybe not...


"Here's the email I sent...the gentleman's name is Don Harris and he's an Albuquerque city councilor."

"Don,

David Garibaldi here. I'm the drummer with the Tower of Power, and we met Saturday evening at The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce gathering. Ever since our meeting I was troubled by what transpired, so I thought I'd drop you a line and express my thoughts to you.

Just to recount the events surrounding our meeting...

Prior to our show, you and your son came into our dressing room without asking and introduced yourselves to me, our guitarist Jerry Cortez, and trumpet player Mic Gillette. You wanted your son to meet us, which we were more than happy to do. We spoke for a few minutes and you mentioned that you were a lawyer and a politician and that you played saxophone at one time, had studied music and when you began to play after graduating, you said music wasn't a very good life.

You expressed this to some folks who have been very successful musicians all their lives. I'm 63 years old and have been playing the drums since the age of 10, and a working musician since the age of 17. As a boy, my dream was to travel the world playing the drums...I'm living my dream. My work is well documented and my reputation speaks for itself.

After the show I again saw you and your son backstage, and you showed me a pair of drum sticks that you had taken off of my drum set. I was pretty surprised and said that your taking them wasn't a good idea. i didn't want to make a scene and allowed your son to keep them...you said something about not knowing what the "protocol" was. Then, in the dressing room in front of most of the band members, you asked me why that wasn't ok...I replied "because you didn't ask".

Again, I didn't want to make a scene and embarrass you in front of your son and said he could keep them, but in retrospect, I should have asked for the sticks back and said what I'm saying now. Our dressing room is our sanctuary before shows where we can relax and focus on our performance, so I wasn't expecting to have to deal with you in that way.

That "protocol" you mentioned isn't really protocol...it's my property, and you had no right whatsoever to to my property. You're a lawyer and should know this. Obviously, the rules don't apply to you. The dressing room was our private area, and you had no right to be there without permission. Again, I guess you thought because you're a city council member, you can go where you want, and take what you want. Sorry. You took my property without my permission, and thought it was ok. Your now son thinks it's ok too. Where did you get this idea that you could take what's mine without asking?

You came into our dressing room without an invitation, ate our food without asking, and also took my drumsticks without my permission as a prize for your son. Yes, it only a pair of drumsticks, but sir, they're my drumsticks and they mean something to me...they represent my life and all I've worked for.

I hope we don't meet again...you're what wrong with politicians today. You represent yourself and your own interests and definitely showed how little respect you have for what I do. You're not welcome at our shows. We've been doing this for 42 years, and are serious about our craft. We're also serious about the impression we leave behind.

Your bio says you studied the saxophone with the late Jackie McLean...one of the greats. I'm a fan of his and often listen to his recordings. You studied with someone who understood the tradition of the instrument and respected it. Based on your behavior, I wouldn't include him on your bio...if he knew what you were up to, he probably wouldn't approve of it.

It was an embarrassing moment, totally unacceptable and I have no recourse but to write you, and to Cc your colleagues on the city council, so they'll know what kind of person they're working with, if they don't already. If I knew any media people there in Albuquerque, I'd be including them here as well.

Aside from this, it was a tremendous event, staffed and attended by some very nice people...my compliments to a very professional Joe Bufalino and his crew for making us feel welcome.

Respectfully,

David Garibaldi
Drummer - Tower of Power"


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Check out site:

http://www.pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2010/02/11/709279.aspx

Woody

Woody

Dave Garabaldi probably doesn't even buy his drum sticks but it is "Protocol" to ask first before you take something that isn't yours.
Maybe he was having a bad day or this Don dude pissed him off for some reason.
I know some Don's like that..............Hahahaha ....LOL!!! Twisted Evil



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kenny

kenny

wow! Why not grab some cymbals, guitar and a trombone while he's at it. That is bizarre!

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spanky

spanky

WOW

D. Slam

D. Slam

Alright, Woody!!! Of course you know, this means war... Laughing

rarebit



I'm sure if the guy asked David he would give him a pair of sticks..he might even sign them.

How do you guys feel about people touching your equipment? Say someone offers to help carry your drums in or help break them down. I wouldn't have a problem with someone helping me out, but I can understand people not wanting help. I once tried to help a guy struggling to unplug his laptop from the back of the rack. He totally flipped out on me! In retrospect, it was my fault. Maybe he had a bad experience with people helping him out?

D. Slam

D. Slam

rarebit wrote:I'm sure if the guy asked David he would give him a pair of sticks..he might even sign them.

How do you guys feel about people touching your equipment? Say someone offers to help carry your drums in or help break them down. I wouldn't have a problem with someone helping me out, but I can understand people not wanting help. I once tried to help a guy struggling to unplug his laptop from the back of the rack. He totally flipped out on me! In retrospect, it was my fault. Maybe he had a bad experience with people helping him out?

Interesting question, rarebit. I generally don't like folks to help me load out after a gig. The reason for this is because I go through an inventory process when loading out and when I get help I am more likely to miss something when someone carries equipment out that I didn't see. I always go back to double check but if someone moved something to another area and didn't take it out I could easily miss it. If we're going in and out at the same time it's not so bad, but if we're passing each other in opposite directions that can be a recipe for disaster.

It's happened to me more than once. So I generally like to load out by myself.

Good question.

Don.

drumman



Thanks for this story, it is amazing how rude some people can be.
This Councilman sounds like a real asshole, I am glad Dave Garibaldi spoke out about his experiences.
Dave is a real gentleman and a legendary drummer, to be disrespected like that is a crime.
They should get better security at Tower of Power shows, to keep jerks like that from
ever making their way backstage or onstage.

Self important pricks like Don Harris should be thrown out of the building and not allowed any
contact with a legend like David Garibaldi, it is unbelievable how ignorant and disrespectful
people can be. Especially some stuffed shirt politician/ lawyer asshole!!

drumman



Check out the new report on the incident on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4atAwA4zPE

D. Slam

D. Slam

I would venture to say that D.G. likely didn't want things to get this deep. But I can certainly relate to his frustration. I've had people (musicians mind you) place things on my bass drum, crowd me in an area by placing their instrument where they know or at least should have known that I need that space and that the space is actually mine... It can get really crazy.

Some might say that they were only drumsticks but it's the principle. They are not there to be simply taken at will by the general public. Obviously the proper thing to do was to ask FIRST! And if his son picked them up then, Councilman Harris should made him put them back and then go to D.G. and ask him for them. Not go to him and say: "My son picked these up can he keep them?!" While teching for Billy, I've had several people come up and ask me for a pair of his drumsticks and I'd always tell them that it wasn't my place to give them away and that they would have to ask him, personally.

It wasn't about losing a pair of drumsticks as much as it was about the disrespectful, inconsiderate way they were acquired.
It's amazing to me how so blindly and selfishly entitled some folks can allow themselves to become... Unbelievable!

Thanks for posting that clip, drumman.

Admin (Pete)

Admin (Pete)
Admin

I don't blame David one bit.
These people think they have
the right - that they are some-
how ABOVE the rest of us.

Drives me crazy.

Go on, David!! Stick him!!

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Racman

Racman

It's a warning towards pompous political hot shots;..................Don't mess with drummers especilly in front of your kids! Wink

Shalom,

rac

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