{"id":19046,"date":"2019-10-25T15:02:10","date_gmt":"2019-10-25T22:02:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.drumeo.com\/beat\/?p=19046"},"modified":"2023-06-28T16:22:16","modified_gmt":"2023-06-28T23:22:16","slug":"broadway-drummers-rich-mercurio-waitress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.drumeo.com\/beat\/broadway-drummers-rich-mercurio-waitress\/","title":{"rendered":"Rich Mercurio, Waitress"},"content":{"rendered":"
What were you doing in 2013? Rich was working with Sara Bareilles, collaborating with select musicians to help bring life to her songs that would eventually shape the musical Waitress<\/em>. Now what were you doing in April of 2019? Rich was touring with Steven Van Zandt (of The E Street Band) in Australia, New Zealand, and LA – where Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance.<\/p>\n Rich returned to the diner in May of 2019 to continue the gig he originated: Drummer for the Waitress band. Even after a few years away he was welcomed back like a best friend.<\/p>\n Whenever you\u2019re on stage, you\u2019re always a character ’cause someone\u2019s gonna be looking at you. We definitely got direction, like \u201chere you’re supposed to be engaged with the conversation at table X, or you saw the big bang happen to her when she dropped something so look over that way, or something heavy is going on at one table so look disinterested – be in your own world.\u201d<\/p>\n I think everybody loves being on stage. I mean, I’ll always take the job and work. I love to play music and whatever, but I’d much prefer being on stage.<\/p>\n It’s impossible to be that connected when one guy\u2019s on the fifth floor, two people are on the third floor, etc. I mean if you were going to sessions when everybody is isolated it’s cool, but when the band is together you feel the energy around you. It’s night and day. Being with these actors walking by on stage, everybody knows your name. There\u2019s another level of commitment to it because I’ve been here from the very beginning, as has most of the band. And you’re looking at your people – these are the actors – and they’re the muse for us. There\u2019s a responsibility and ownership to it.<\/p>\n She\u2019s the best.<\/p>\n It started out just with us four: Sara, Rich, Nadia DiGiallonardo (Music Director\/Piano), and Lee Nadel (Bass). They didn’t know what it was yet. For every song in the show, there are probably four that aren’t. Each one is great but they had changed for some reason. Sara would go home and write – it was bizarre, \u201cWe need another bah bah bah…\u201d – and tomorrow or the next afternoon comes another brilliant masterpiece. You scratch your head like \u2018I gotta be better and up my game.\u2019<\/p>\n Then we\u2019d go to my recording studio here in town and we would just flesh them out and work on them. \u201cLet\u2019s try kitchen utensils.\u201d One day she came in with whisks and we\u2019re banging spoons on the floor.<\/p>\n So this was a lot more collaborative than normal.<\/p>\n Sara was pretty adamant about not wanting to just hand her music off to some orchestrator who doesn’t know anything about her or what she’s about.<\/p>\n She’s used to being in a band and working with a band or doing records and it’s such a collaborative event. So as time went on, we finally put the band together and we’d go to a studio with a really big library and we\u2019d just set up in a circle. We also had amps and we were recording everything. And you\u2019d say, \u201cLet\u2019s try this. Well yeah that\u2019s cool but what if the piano dropped out there and a guitar goes brrrrr.\u201d<\/p>\n Everybody was just throwing ideas around and there was no ego in the room because everybody loved it. And Bareilles, just without even trying, brings the best out of everybody because that’s who she is in the room. That\u2019s the biggest coup of life: If you can make everybody else in the room be better, you’re in a very elite class of people that can do that. We did that for about seven straight days.<\/p>\n Rich, the original band, and Bareilles all received an orchestrator credit because of the collaborative way they created the parts for each song. It’s rare for a Broadway show.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n I’ll always go through it. I’ll really run it down in my head. I\u2019ll take a quick listen to the music. I haven\u2019t read a chart in a long time; since the first preview, I was already off-book. I’m afraid if I looked at the book right now I’d probably be a wreck, even though it\u2019s super accurate! But it\u2019s in my DNA.<\/p>\n I love playing \u201cShe Used to Be Mine.\u201d<\/p>\n These singers that are up there…it\u2019s a pretty special song. We all laugh about it, we still feel it.<\/p>\n Everybody plays fresh here. I\u2019ve never been in here and watched anybody phone it in because they\u2019ve played the show a thousand times. Ever. Not once. It\u2019s incredible.<\/p>\n \u201cBad Idea\u201d, the Act One finale, is in 6\/4 time. It\u2019s an excellent test for your internal metronome and how well you count. The chorus has a pulse of 1<\/b>+2+<\/b>3+4<\/b>+5<\/b>+6<\/b>+ with varying orchestrations per measure on the kit using your left foot on the hats. I hope you learn from it! (The drum part…not how to cheat on your spouse, which is what the song is about)<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nThe band is on stage for the majority of the show. Are you all characters?<\/strong><\/h5>\n
Was the whole band game to perform like that on stage?<\/strong><\/h5>\n
Marques Walls of Be More Chill<\/em><\/a> said he prefers playing next to the musicians backstage. Is it the same for you?<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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<\/p>\nShoshana Bean (the lead actress when I saw the show) was so happy\/surprised to see you, so I get the sense you\u2019re just as connected to the cast.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
You said you were brought on before the songs were written. Please tell me Sara Bareilles is as nice as she seems.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
You\u2019re doing your first show tonight since coming back from vacation. It\u2019s gotta be in your blood by now.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
<\/p>\nFavorite song to play?<\/strong><\/h5>\n
The ballad (and 11 o\u2019clock showstopper)?<\/strong><\/h5>\n
Crack the track:<\/strong><\/h5>\n