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Carmine Appice (; born December 15, 1946)

(1999). 9780753502570, .
is an American rock drummer. He is best known for his associations with ; Cactus; the Beck, Bogert & Appice; ; ; and Blue Murder. He is the older brother of . Appice was inducted into the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Hall of Fame in 2014. He is also a bass player.

His best-selling drum instruction book The Realistic Rock Drum Method was first published in 1972 and has since been revised and republished as The Ultimate Realistic Rock Drum Method. It covers the basic subjects of rock rhythms and , linear rudiments and groupings, , hi-hat and double bass drum exercises. Appice has claimed that he influenced 's use of bass drum triplets.


Career
Appice received classical music training, and was influenced early on by the work of drummers and . Appice first came to prominence as the drummer with the late 1960s psychedelic band . He contributed distinctive background harmonies with bassist . After five albums, the pair left Vanilla Fudge to form the quartet Cactus, with vocalist and guitarist Jim McCarty. Appice and Bogert then left Cactus to join in the Beck, Bogert & Appice. Appice joined 's backing band in 1976, co-writing songs such as "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" and "Young Turks". He also played drums on a track on 's eponymous solo album (1978).

He was a member of KGB, which featured Ray Kennedy, , and Barry Goldberg. Appice has recorded with artists such as , and . He has also played with and (alongside ) in Blue Murder. In late 1983 Appice toured with in support of his gold-selling Bark at the Moon album, but shortly afterward was fired from the backing group. Though Osbourne had a good relationship with him, the singer's wife and manager detested Appice, and the decision to fire him was strictly hers.

Appice recorded Caso Cerrado (1995) with the Argentine guitarist . They were also joined by bassist on four songs, including "P. B. A. Boogie". He spent 1999 touring Japan with Bogert and Char in a unit called CB&A, with a live album released the following year. In 2000, Appice formed the power trio DBA with Bogert and , and was reunited once again with Bogert when they reformed Vanilla Fudge.

In 2005, he became an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization which provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in less privileged public schools throughout the USA. He has personally delivered instruments to children in the program and has also performed at benefit concerts for the organization and sits on its Honorary board of directors.

In 2006, he formed the drum ensemble SLAMM in which Appice participated on drums playing alongside four young drummers; the resulting show has been described as "Stomp on steroids". The band filmed a promotional video for the Cable Network station , using a garage as a set and mechanics' hardware as instruments. SLAMM was voted as the in the Drum magazine poll for Percussion Ensemble (2008) after a special appearance at the magazine's drum festival. The group also appears on the Modern Drummer festival DVD (2008).

He recorded Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus: Conquering Heroes (2009). This was the third album in his Guitar Zeus series. These albums have featured guitarists such as , , , and .

He lent his talents to the CD I'm Back! Family & Friends, on which he plays on the Sly classic "Stand!" It was released on August 16, 2011.

2011–2012 saw Carmine performing Drum Wars shows with his brother and guitarist Michael Hund, as well a reformation of with , , and David Henzerling, with replacing on lead vocals. This lineup released an eponymous album, King Kobra, in April 2011 on the Frontiers label, which received critical acclaim. A new King Kobra album was released in 2013, titled King Kobra II, featuring the song "Have a Good Time", for which a music video was filmed in the fall of 2012 at Count's Vamp'd in Las Vegas Valley.

Appice published his memoir, Stick It!: My Life of Sex, Drums & Rock 'n' Roll, in 2016. Appice was set to play with in a mini-reunion show slated originally for December 2018 but moved to February 2019 before ultimately being completely canceled. In 2021, Appice released Energy Overload. The album is credited to Appice Perdomo Project, which is a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist .


Personal life
On May 23, 1981, Tom Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles, proclaimed that day as Carmine Appice Day in the city, in recognition of the drummer's charitable and educational work.

Carmine Appice lives in New York with his longtime girlfriend, radio personality Leslie Gold, The Radio Chick.


Pronunciation of "Appice"
Appice's name has been pronounced in many different ways, and both he and his brother Vinny pronounce it differently as well. The actual pronunciation is "app-uh-cee". Carmine has heard people call him "a-piece", a-pice" or "a-peach-ee". When he worked with , Stewart asked him to say his surname and told Stewart everyone calls him "a-piece" but he corrects them; Stewart and Appice agreed to just go with "a-piece". An advert featuring Carmine with the text "Everyone wants a piece of the Appice" made everyone call him "a-piece" but when Vinny joined he went as the correct "app-uh-cee" which according to Carmine "he (Vinny) confused everybody, and the confusion is still going on".


Discography

Albums
Carmine Appice
  • Rockers (1981)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus (1995)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus 2: Channel Mind Radio (1997)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus Japan (1999)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus Korea (2002)
  • V8 (2008)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus: Conquering Heroes (double CD) (2009)
  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus 25th Anniversary (2021)

Beck, Bogert & Appice

  • Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973)
  • Live in Japan (1973)

Blue Murder

  • Blue Murder (1989)
  • Nothin' But Trouble (1993)

Cactus

  • Cactus (1970)
  • One Way...Or Another (1971)
  • Restrictions (1971)
  • 'Ot 'N' Sweaty (1972)
  • (2004)
  • (2006)
  • Fully Unleashed: The Live Gigs Vol. II (2007)
  • Black Dawn (2016)
  • Tightrope (2021)
  • Temple of Blues (2024)

KGB

  • KGB (1976)
  • Motion (1976)

  • Ready to Strike (1985)
  • Thrill of a Lifetime (1986)
  • King Kobra III (1988)
  • Hollywood Trash (2001)
  • King Kobra (2011)
  • King Kobra II (2013)

Mother's Army

  • Mothers Army (1993)
  • Planet Earth (1997)

Pearl

  • Pearl (1997)
  • 4 Infinity (1998)

  • Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977)
  • Blondes Have More Fun (1978)
  • Foolish Behaviour (1980)
  • Tonight I'm Yours (1981)

Travers & Appice (as duo with )

  • It Takes A Lot of Balls (2004)
  • Live at the House of Blues (2005)
  • Bazooka (2006)

  • Vanilla Fudge (1967)
  • The Beat Goes On (1968)
  • Renaissance (1968)
  • Near the Beginning (1969)
  • Rock & Roll (1969)
  • Mystery (1984)
  • The Best of Vanilla Fudge Live (1991)
  • 2001/The Return/Then And Now (2001)
  • The Real Deal – Vanilla Fudge Live (2003)
  • Out Through the In Door (2007)
  • Orchestral Fudge/When Two Worlds Collide (2008)
  • Box of Fudge (2010)
  • Spirit Of '67 (2015)


With others
  • Tabernakel - (1974)
  • Paul Stanley - (1978)
  • Night Stalker - (1979)
  • Nugent - (1982)
  • Party Tested - DNA (1983)
  • Hear 'n Aid - "Stars" (1986)
  • "Dogs of War" from A Momentary Lapse of Reason - (1987)
  • - (1993)
  • - Blues (1995)
  • - (1996)
  • Tribute – Cozy Powell Forever (1998)
  • Live in Japan - Char, Bogart & Appice (1999)
  • Doin' Business As… - Derringer, Bogart & Appice (2001)
  • Moonstone Project – Time to Take a Stand/Hidden in Time (2006)
  • Temple of Rock - (2011)
  • I'm Back! Family & Friends (2011)
  • Javier Vargas, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice: Featuring Paul Shortino - Vargas, Goert & Appice (2011)
  • Who Are You – An All-Star Tribute to the Who (2012)
  • Rated X - Rated X (2014)
  • The Rod Experience – Rod Stewart Tribute Band, including original RS band members (2014)
  • Pat Travers - The Balls (2016)
  • Sinister – Appice (duo with Vinny) (2017)
  • Chris Catena's Rock City Tribe – Truth in Unity (2020)
  • Energy Overload - Appice Perdomo Project (dyo with ) (2021)


Awards


Further reading
  • (2025). 9781613735558, Chicago Review Press.
  • Carmine Appice DRUM! Magazine Interview
  • Hjort, Chris and Hinman, Doug. Jeff's book : A chronology of Jeff Beck's career 1965–1980 : from the Yardbirds to Jazz-Rock. Rock 'n' Roll Research Press, (2000).
  • Realistic Rock: 35th Anniversary Special Edition. Appice, Carmine. Alfred Publishing Company (March 2007)
  • The Ultimate Realistic Rock Drum Method. Appice, Carmine. Alfred Publishing Company (July 2000).
  • Ultimate Play-Along Drum Trax. Appice, Carmine Guitar Zeus. Alfred Publishing Company (August 2004)
  • Rudiments to Rock. Alfred Publishing Company (July 1995).
  • Realistic Rock for Kids. Alfred Publishing Company (2003)


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