Episode 62: Max Weinberg on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and his own first band
Description
This episode's guest is E Street Band drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Max Weinberg.
In 1974, Max Weinberg answered an ad requesting a drummer capable of playing R&B and jazz for an audition. Weinberg had never seen Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and was unfamiliar with their material, but the skill, acumen, and attentiveness he displayed on Fats Domino's "Let the Four Winds Blow" won him the job. His ability to take cues from Springsteen — specifically, playing a rim shot when Bruce held up his hand to stop the band and then starting back into the song — made a strong impression.
Max joined the E Street Band at the same time as new pianist Roy “the Professor” Bittan. Dubbed "The Mighty Max," his crisp, powerful drumming is a highlight of such hits as "Born in the U.S.A.," as well as deeper album tracks like "Candy's Room."
Following the band's hiatus in 1989, Max worked on several different projects. Beginning in 1993, he went on to great success as the musical director and band leader for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," assembling a top-flight set of musicians to form the Max Weinberg 7.
In 2014, Max was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band. In 2017, he launched Max Weinberg’s Jukebox, an interactive live music show where the program changes nightly based on audience requests chosen from an ever-changing song list.
Mighty Max will be performing at the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest, taking place this November 6th through 8th at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where we'll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' Rubber Soul album. Visit ef4fest.com for more information and to book your tickets.