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1 Career  





2 Solo albums  



2.1  Home At Last (2007)  







3 Discography  



3.1  Recording  





3.2  Tour  







4 References  





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Herman L. Matthews
Photo of Herman Matthews with Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band percussionist
Mathews with Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band (2013)
Background information
Born (1960-12-28) December 28, 1960 (age 63)
Houston, Texas
GenresRock, blues, jazz, R&B, funk
Occupation(s)Musician, Drummer, Percussionist
Instrument(s)Drums, Percussion
Websitehermanmatthews.com

Herman Matthews (born December 28, 1960) is an American drummer and composer. Matthews works as a session and touring musician, most notably for Tower of Power, Kenny Loggins and toured with Tom Jones for more than 7 years. He began playing drums at the age of seven and has been the backbone of world-class pop, rock, jazz, soul, R&B and funk bands for nearly thirty years.[1]

Career[edit]

Matthews has worked with such artists as Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, Elton John, Sheryl Crow, Herbie Hancock, Carole King, John Mayall, Spencer Davis, Edgar Winter, Luther Vandross, Rebekah, Bob James, Bobby Kimball, KINA, George Duke, Kirk Whalum, Eric Burdon & The Animals, David Foster, Michael McDonald, Michael Bolton, Patti Austin, Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps, Robin Thicke, Angela Winbush, The Isley Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal and Richard Marx.[2] Matthews's work appears on movie and television soundtracks, he was a house-band member for the hit television show, In Living Color.

Matthews released his first solo CD Home At Last in 2007.[3][4] The title track was featured in an episode of the Fox Broadcasting Company crime/drama K-VILLE starring Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser.[5]

Matthews replaced drummer, Jay Bellerose, for the Hugh Laurie, 2013–2014, World Tour. Matthews's first gig with the Copper Bottom Band was for the PBS, "Live On The Queen Mary", broadcast on August 3, 2013.[6] Laurie's 2013 album, Didn't It Rain, peaked Billboard Magazine's, Billboard 200 at #21 and was #1 on Billboard'sTop Blues Albums.[7]

Solo albums[edit]

Home At Last (2007)[edit]


Herman Matthews: Home at Last (2007)

Home At Last

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Want to Go Home"H. Matthews/N. Albright5:45
2."Hold on You"H. Matthews4:43
3."Cup of Sugar"H. Matthews/N. Albright3:05
4."We Are Heaven"H. Matthews/N. Albright3:48
5."I am a Drummer From Texas"H. Matthews3:42
6."Not Another Lover"H. Matthews/N. Albright3:24
7."Junk in the Trunk"H. Matthews4:03
8."I've Got a Home"H. Matthews/P. Settle3:56
9."Chop That BBQ"H. Matthews1:00
10."Home at Last"H. Matthews3:23
11."Function at the Junction"Eddie Holland & Shorty Long4:32


Musicians
  • Ned Albright - foot and hand percussion, organ, piano, wurlitzer
  • André Berry - bass, guitar
  • Karen Briggs - violin
  • Dr. John Ciambotti - bass
  • Charley Drayton - bass
  • Everette Harp - saxophone
  • Jeffrey Hills - tuba
  • Larry Kimpel - bass
  • Gardner Knight - foot stomping, handclapping
  • James Martin - saxophone
  • Herman Matthews - drums, hand, foot and mouth percussion, spoken word
  • Brian Monroney - banjo
  • Ivan Neville - organ
  • Dean Parks - clarinet, guitar, guitar (acoustic), pedal-steel
  • Doug Pettibone - dobro, guitar, soloist
  • Kevin Ricard - percussion, tambourine
  • Lee Sklar - bass
  • Lee Thornburg - trumpet
  • David Woodford - saxophone
  • Discography[edit]

    Recording[edit]

    Herman Matthews recordings [2]
    Year Title Primary Artist Instrument(s)
    1989 The Flipside: Jazz Horn Solos Tom Bacon Drums
    The Promise Kirk Whalum Drums
    1991 Leap of Faith Kenny Loggins Drums, percussion, Talking Drum
    1992 Second Wind Dwight Sills Drums
    1993 Outside: From the Redwoods Kenny Loggins Choir/Chorus, Drums
    Passion Alexander Zonjic Drums
    Put on Your Green Shoes Various artists (Kenny Loggins) Drums ("If you Believe")
    Live! The Isley Brothers Drums
    1994 Angela Winbush Angela Winbush Drum Overdubs, Drums, Drums (Snare),
    Overdubs, Toms, Tom-Tom
    1995 Souled Out Tower of Power Drums, Group Member, Percussion
    Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King Various artists (Richard Marx) Drums ("Beautiful")
    Illusions George Duke Drums ("Money")[10]
    1996 Premiere Consultation Doc Gyneco Hi Hat
    Sax for Lovers [Sony] Various artists Drums
    1997 Flesh & Bone Richard Marx Drums
    Rhythm & Business Tower of Power Composer, drums, percussion
    1998 Phil Settle & Friends - Santa Monica Pier Phil Settle Drums [11]
    1999 Everybody on the Bus Francis "Rocco" Prestia Composer, drums
    Push the River Lauren Ellis Drums
    Soul Vaccination: Live Tower of Power Composer
    Urban Dreams Urban Jazz Network Drums
    What Is Hip?: The Tower of Power Anthology Tower of Power Composer, drums
    2000 Days in Avalon [Signal 21] Richard Marx Drums
    The Color of Silence Tiffany Drums
    2002 Christi Baeuerle Christi Baeuerle Drums, Loops
    Miles to Go Alex Bach Beat Box, Drums
    Soul with a Capital "S": The Best of Tower of Power Tower of Power Composer, drums, percussion
    The Best of Kirk Whalum Kirk Whalum Drums
    The Essential Kenny Loggins Kenny Loggins Drums, Main Personnel, Vocals, Voices
    2003 12 Arrows Judith Owen Drums
    A Beautiful World Robin Thicke Drums
    It's About Time Kenny Loggins Drums, Vocal Percussion
    Presents 21 Days Wayman Tisdale Drums
    The Oakland Zone Tower of Power Composer
    The Whole Enchilada Teresa James Drums
    2005 John Farnham & Tom Jones – Together in Concert Tom Jones Drums
    2007 Home At Last Herman Matthews Primary Artist, Composer, Producer, Percussion,
    Spoken Word, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
    Just Me Tiffany Drums
    Outta Nowhere Tim Myers Drums
    Right as Rain Gia Ciambotti Drums, Main Personnel
    Sleep City Vicki Randle Drums
    The Bottom Line Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps Drums, Member of Attributed Artist
    Ultimate Kirk Whalum Kirk Whalum Drums
    2009 Even Things Up Pete Anderson Drums
    2010 40th Anniversary Tower of Power Drums
    Joey Sykes Joey Sykes Drums
    2011 Mercy Bound Edwin McCain Drums
    Stories To Tell Richard Marx Drums
    2012 Bang Bang Boom Boom Beth Hart Drums
    Elvis Found Alive Jon Burrows Drums
    Live from Dixie's Bar & Bus Stop Jerry Jeff Walker Camera Operator, Producer
    Come on Home Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps Composer, drums
    Push Play Sara Niemietz Drums
    East Bay Soul, Vol. 2 Greg Adams Composer

    Tour[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "IP Welcomes Multi-talented and Versatile Drummer Herman Matthews!". Innovative Percussion Inc. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ a b "Herman Matthews". Credits. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ "Herman Matthews ? Home At Last". LAsThePlace.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ "Herman Matthews". Songs. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ "Congratulations to Herman Matthews, You Can Hear His Music Tonight on K-Ville". Tom Jones International. 21 October 2007. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ TV News Desk (31 July 2013). "Hugh Laurie to Hit the Road for U.S. Tour This October". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ "Didn't it Rain". Awards. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  • ^ "Home at Last". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  • ^ "Herman Matthews". NedsNotDead.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  • ^ "George Duke". Illusions. Discogs. 1995. Retrieved 1 October 2013. Warner Bros. Records – 9 45755-2
  • ^ "Phil Settle & Friends - Santa Monica Pier". Phil Settle. 26 April 1998. Retrieved 2 October 2013. Recorded live, Sunday, April 26, 1998, at the Santa Monica Pier
  • External links[edit]


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