So what is Little Fat Jimmy all about?<\/strong><\/h3>\nRashid\u2019s first name is actually Jimmy. When he was a little kid, as he explains in this interview, he would set up his drums in different corners of his garage while pretending they were different countries of the world. He would literally pack up his gear into the bags and move them across to a different part of the garage and then proceed to unpack and set up in a different part of the world.<\/p>\n
Prior to getting his first kit, he would take clippings of drum sets and cymbals from drum magazines and put them into a binder, stowing them under his bed to look at while fantasizing about owning his very own drum set one day. This is what Little Fat Jimmy was all about. The wonderment of a child\u2019s mind taking back the passion he once had with drumming as an adult. If he didn\u2019t do this, it could have very well been the end of Rashid\u2019s career. But not because he couldn\u2019t play. If you just listen to two bars of this man\u2019s playing you will surely understand that this was not the issue. Rather, it was because he didn\u2019t love it anymore.<\/p>\n
Rashid has a striking revelation during a tour with Jill Scott where he missed a cue in the music. He was then approached about it and was told that it was his job<\/strong> to play the music the way it was intended. \u201cThis is a business\u201d they said. He proceeded to spend the night in tears realizing that the passion was gone. He was in the music biz. He had a job to do and he had to set his passion to one side and just do the job<\/strong>.<\/p>\nRashid\u2019s mother is his manager, or \u201cmomager\u201d as he describes. Rashid talked about always wanting to give back. But how can a musician spread positivity when he\/she hates the music business? He had to find a way to reignite the spark that he once had for this instrument, and thus spawned \u201cLittle Fat Jimmy\u201d.<\/p>\n
He managed to use his past to reignite the spark. He thinks back to that little boy tearing down and setting up in the garage and collecting scraps from magazines to become the person he wanted to be again. A person who is wanting to spread positivity into the world. This is what saved him from potentially never loving drums ever again.
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