Totally Just For Fun: Catch “Big Electric Cat” Drummer Scott Stahley’s Solo from our gig at BB King’s Bar & Grill this past April
This is totally off topic, but it’s so cool I wanted to share it with you. It’s a 2 minute and 14 second kick butt drum solo taped during my band’s (Big Electric Cat) gig at the Photoshop World attendee party at BB King’s Bar & Grill in Orlando, Florida back in April.
Our drummer is Scott Stahley, whom I’ve played with on/off since he was 17 years old (we’re both…well….a bit older now. Ahem), and he’s been playing as one of the featured drummers in the off Broadway musical “The Rock & The Rabbi” as well as touring with Christian recording artist Darrell Evans, and besides all that, he’s just a heck of a great guy. Take 2 minutes and check this guy out! (You can also see him live when we play “The House of Blues” in Vegas this September).












I have to tell you, I’ve watched you mature as a photographer over the last several years and it’s awesome. You really can communicate not only over various types of media but in your images. I’ve written before about how the NAPP has been worth the membership fee from day one, I save on shipping from B&H, saved over $70 on my order with OnOnesoftware and have learned more between you, Matt and Dave et.al., more then anyone has ever thought me. Thank you and keep going please!!!
Well, he’s no Neil Peart… just kidding, he is quite impressive!!
Does ‘Big Electric Cat’ have a CD out? Also, are there any places I can find some samples of your band’s music (i.e. a 30 second track)?
Scott,
Where does the band’s name come from? I was a huge Andrian Belew and Kind Crimson fan in the 80’s and he had a song called Big Electric Cat. Any connection?
Mike
Woo!! that was pretty good. I was impressed.
As a drummer and amateur photographer, that was a pretty cool video.
Strange that in the second comment Cholas mentioned the exact same name as I had in my brain, Neil Peart.
I guess that in itself is praise indeed to get a couple of people think Neil Peart after watching / listening to your drum solo.