This week’s episode of Guess That Record sees Jackson interviewing Canadian drummer Floyd Sneed. Floyd (who hails from Jackson’s hometown of Calgary) is the original drummer for Three Dog Night, serving two stints with the band from 1968-1974, and again from 1981-1984. During his time with the band, Floyd played on the group’s biggest hits such as “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me Not to Come,” “Shambala”, and “One.” Floyd has also been a member of bands such as the short-lived group S.S. Fools (which featured Toto vocalist Bobby Kimball), and Tommy Chong’s band Little Daddy and the Bachelors. In this episode, Floyd speaks with Jackson about growing up in Calgary, and breaks down some of Three Dog Night’s most well known songs.
6. Floyd Sneed
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Episode 22 (Dominic Miller)
byJackson Reed
Guess That Record is back for the first episode of 2025, and Jackson is joined by the great guitarist Dominic Miller! Best known for his work with Sting, Dominic has been performing with Sting since 1991. His playing can be heard on tracks such as “All This Time,” “Fields of Gold,” and “Shape of My Heart,” a track in which Dominic received a co-writing credit. He’s also worked with the Pretenders, Level 42, and Phil Collins where he played guitar on the number one hit “Another Day in Paradise.” This interview was recorded in-person in Calgary on the morning after Dominic’s performance in the city.Â
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