Mark Craney
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 12:08 am
I don’t know if Mark was an actual Sonor endorser; but he did play a very large Signature kit at one point.
Two things I find very interesting about MC. He played in the band that saw Steve Smith get his first Sonor kit.
“December 1975, at the age of 23, Craney moved to Los Angeles and quite amazingly landed a high profile gig within a month of unpacking his bags. Burgeoning jazz great Jean-Luc Ponty was about to tour in support of his album Aurora and was in need of a drummer. Through a musician friend from back home, Craney was able to get an audition and landed the gig. He spent a mere nine months with Ponty, touring as well as recording the classic album Imaginary Voyage (1976) during that span. He also switched from traditional to matched grip at this time. “
His father, himself a drummer, passed along his own unique approach to drumming: he was a right-handed player playing a left-handed kit. Having been repulsed by an eighth grade drum teacher who tried to change his unusual approach, the young Craney was self-taught to an unusual degree.”
https://vancouverdrummer.blogspot.com/2 ... y.html?m=1
Two things I find very interesting about MC. He played in the band that saw Steve Smith get his first Sonor kit.
“December 1975, at the age of 23, Craney moved to Los Angeles and quite amazingly landed a high profile gig within a month of unpacking his bags. Burgeoning jazz great Jean-Luc Ponty was about to tour in support of his album Aurora and was in need of a drummer. Through a musician friend from back home, Craney was able to get an audition and landed the gig. He spent a mere nine months with Ponty, touring as well as recording the classic album Imaginary Voyage (1976) during that span. He also switched from traditional to matched grip at this time. “
His father, himself a drummer, passed along his own unique approach to drumming: he was a right-handed player playing a left-handed kit. Having been repulsed by an eighth grade drum teacher who tried to change his unusual approach, the young Craney was self-taught to an unusual degree.”
https://vancouverdrummer.blogspot.com/2 ... y.html?m=1