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John Barbata (born April 1, 1945) is an American drummer who was active especially in pop and rock bands in the 1960s and 1970s, both as a band member and as a session drummer. Barbata has served as the drummer for The Turtles, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young,
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(for its final album and tour only), and
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(from 1974 to 1978). Barbata claims to have played on over 60 albums in an uncredited capacity.


Early life

Barbata was born on Easter, April 1, 1945, in Passaic, New Jersey, to Martina and Charles Barbata. He was raised in Saranac Lake, New York, till the age of seven and later in
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. His mother was an Austrian emigrant who worked as a records keeper at a hospital and his father was a firefighter and mechanic. He was the youngest child of three, preceded by his older brother Chuck and sister Lauren. His first claim to fame came to him as a young infant when his mother found a man stranded in a boat that had run out of gas. The man was Albert Einstein, who held the child as Barbata's mother delivered them to shore. Barbata's interest in percussion began by watching his older brother drum in the marching band. After expressing interest in drums, his brother took him to a friend's house where Barbata played on his first trap set. The first song he ever learned to play was "Put Another Nickel In" by Teresa Brewer.


The Sentinals (1961–1965)

At the age of 16, Barbata's family relocated for a brief stint to
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, where Barbata formed his first band called the Velvatones. Soon after the family moved to San Luis Obispo, California, where Barbata went to high school and followed in his older brother's footsteps and joined the marching band. The rudimentary rhythms and beats from Barbata's time in drum line heavily influenced his technique in later years. He soon went on to help form a band called the Ambassadors and bought his first set of drums. After playing gigs every weekend for six months, Barbata was approached by an instrumental surf rock group called the Sentinals to play drums. The Sentinals toured all over the country with acts such as The Righteous Brothers and released the album ''Big Surf!'' which produced a No. 1 West Coast surf hit called "Latin'ia". After five years with the Sentinals, the band broke up, and Barbata, along with his bandmate Lee Michaels, headed to Hollywood. Shortly after, Barbata joined Joel Scott Hill of Canned Heat, after his drummer left and went on to play with the Mamas and Papas. Joel, Barbata, and Chris Ethridge later went on to put out the album ''L.A. Getaway'' in 1971.


The Turtles (1966–1969)

In spring 1966, The Turtles were looking for a new drummer and Gene Clark of the Byrds recommended Barbata. After an audition with Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, and Al Nichol, Barbata had the gig. The first song Barbata recorded with the Turtles was " Happy Together" and on March 25, 1967, "Happy Together" went to No. 1 on the charts and stayed there for three weeks. One of his trademarks was to incorporate stick twirling into his performances, a technique also used by Dino Danelli of The Rascals and Carmine Appice of Vanilla Fudge. The Turtles were invited to play on the '' Ed Sullivan Show'' (May 14, 1967), '' The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Where the Action Is'', and '' The Johnny Carson Show''. The group went on to have many other hits with Barbata, including " She'd Rather Be with Me", "
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", and "
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". Barbata also appeared on '' The Dating Game'' show.


Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1970-1972)

In 1970, Barbata was invited to join CSNY after Neil Young fired their previous drummer, Dallas Taylor. They soon after recorded the live album ''
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'', which went to #1 on the Billboard 200. Included on the album was the protest song " Ohio", about the Kent State shootings. Barbata continued to play on eight albums with CSNY and the individual members of the quartet, including Graham Nash's '' Songs for Beginners'' and ''Wild Tales'', Graham Nash and David Crosby's '' Graham Nash David Crosby'', Stephen Stills' ''
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'' album, and filling in for Kenneth Buttrey with The Stray Gators on Neil Young's live album ''
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''. While Barbata was drumming with CSNY,
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tried to persuade him to join The Eagles. Barbata declined as he was already in one of the biggest musical groups at the time.


Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship (1972-1978)

In 1972, while CSNY were on an extended break, David Crosby introduced Barbata to the band
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, who were looking for a new drummer after their previous one, Joey Covington, quit to do a solo album.Got A Revolution; The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane Atria Books Soon after, Barbata joined Jefferson Airplane and went on to record the album ''Long John Silver'' (1972) and the live album '' Thirty Seconds Over Winterland'' (1973). When members Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist) and Jack Casady (bassist) left to pursue their band
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, the band reformed into Jefferson Starship, adding new members Craig Chaquico and
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. Their debut album together was ''
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'' (1974). Barbata later went on to play on '' Red Octopus'' (1975), which was the Starship's best-selling album, containing the hit single " Miracles". In 1976, they released the album '' Spitfire'' and in 1978 they released '' Earth''. Jefferson Starship appeared on th
cover
of '' Rolling Stone'' in 1978. They also performed as the unnamed band in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978). In October 1978, Barbata had a serious car crash in Northern California that broke his neck, arm and jaw into 32 pieces. It took him over a year to heal from the accident, forcing him to resign from Jefferson Starship.


Personal life

At the age of 33, Barbata retired and built a house and recording studio in the remote redwood village of
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. He continued making music locally. On July 3, 1981, Barbata married the Oklahoma native and artist, Angela Evans (1961-2016). They released two albums together, California and Oklahoma. In 1987, their daughter Leah was born. They later relocated to his late wife's hometown of Ada, Oklahoma, where he currently resides. In 2016, after 34 years of marriage, his wife (Angela) died from cancer. Barbata continues to play music, often performing with former band members or his singer-songwriter daughter.


Discography

* The Sentinals ''Big Surf!'' 1963 * The Sentinals ''Vegas Go Go'' 1964 * The Turtles ''Happy Together'' 1967 * The Turtles ''
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'' 1968 * Lee Michaels ''Recital'' 1968 * Linda Ronstadt '' Hand Sown ... Home Grown'' 1969 * The Fool ''The Fool'' 1969 *
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'' 1970 *
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'' 1970 * Ethridge/Hill/Barbata ''L.A. Getaway'' 1971 * Johnny Rivers ''Home Grown'' 1971 * Batdorf & Rodney ''Off the Shelf'' 1971 * David Blue ''Stories'' 1971 * John Sebastian ''The Four of Us'' 1971 * Judee Sill '' Judee Sill'' 1971 * The Everly Brothers ''
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'' 1972 * Graham Nash & David Crosby '' Graham Nash David Crosby'' * Graham Nash '' Songs for Beginners'' 1972 * Neil Young ''
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'' 1972 *
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'' John David Souther'' 1972 *
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'' Long John Silver'' 1972 * Jefferson Airplane '' Thirty Seconds Over Winterland'' 1973 * Graham Nash '' Wild Tales'' 1973 * David Blue ''Nice Baby and the Angel'' 1973 * The Byrds '' Byrds'' 1973 * Booker T. & Priscilla Jones ''Chronicles'' 1973 * Paul Kantner, Grace Slick and
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'' 1973 * Grace Slick '' Manhole'' 1974 *
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'' 1974 * Jefferson Starship '' Red Octopus'' 1975 * Jefferson Starship '' Spitfire'' 1976 * Jefferson Starship '' Flight Log'' 1977 * Jefferson Starship '' Earth'' 1978 * Jefferson Starship '' Gold'' 1979 * Philo Hayward ''Rounder'' 1981


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