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Abraham Laboriel Jr.

Acting

Biography

Abraham "Abe" Laboriel Jr. (born March 23, 1971) is an American session drummer. He is the son of Mexican bass guitarist Abraham Laboriel, nephew of Mexican rocker Johnny Laboriel, and brother of record producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel. He has been the drummer for Paul McCartney as well as for the French singer Mylène Farmer, among others. The son of jazz bass player Abraham Laboriel, Abe grew up playing drums starting at age four. His mother is a classically trained singer. Laboriel was mentored by well-known percussionists and drummers, including Jeff Porcaro, Chester Thompson, along with Bill Maxwell and Alex Acuña, who had formed the band Koinonia with his father in the 1980s. He attended the Dick Grove School of Music, studying with Peter Donald, during his junior year in high school. He also attended the Hamilton High School Academy of Music in Los Angeles in his senior year. Here he first experienced the use of programming and became a member of a marching band. He formed a jazz trio with Vernell Brown and Mike Elizondo. In 1989, he was honored by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts and Down Beat magazine. He then enrolled at the Berklee College of Music, where he graduated in 1993. (Wikipedia)

Known For

Late Night with Seth Meyers
5.2

Seth Meyers, who is "Saturday Night Live's" longest serving anchor on the show's wildly popular "Weekend Update," takes over as host of NBC's "Late Night" — home to A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy and the best in musical talent. As the Emmy Award-winning head writer for "SNL," Meyers has established a reputation for sharp wit and perfectly timed comedy, and has gained fame for his spot-on jokes and satire. Meyers takes his departure from "SNL" to his new post at "Late Night," as Jimmy Fallon moves to "The Tonight Show".

Late Night with Seth Meyers

2014
The Failures
4.0

In this dark comedy, a teenage misfit helps a depressed loser try to end his life. But her plan gets complicated when love gets in the way.

The Failures

2004
Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S.
6.8

In 2002, a 60-year old McCartney refocused the attention on his musicianship, staging a massive live concert in Cleveland, Ohio. The superstar, who went on to form the popular rock group Wings and had several hit records as a solo artist, performs a track list that covers all three phases of his long and prolific career, including the hits "Eleanor Rigby," "Live And Let Die," "Blackbird," "The Long And Winding Road," and "Mother Nature's Son." In addition to the 30 tunes that McCartney enthusiastically performs, seemingly immune to the ravages of time and aging, BACK IN THE U.S.A LIVE also includes candid behind-the-scenes footage of the rocker backstage and on the road.

Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S.

2002
The Love We Make
7.2

"The Love We Make", a film directed by Albert Maysles ("Gimme Shelter") and Bradley Kaplan, follows Paul McCartney as he journeys through the streets of New York City in the aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. It also chronicles the planning and performance of the benefit concert that took place less than six months after the attacks: "The Concert For New York City".

The Love We Make

2011
Paul McCartney: The Space Within Us
7.5

In 2005, rock legend Paul McCartney crossed America with his record-breaking, sold-out US tour. Better than a front-row seat, this feature-length concert film takes viewers onto this stage and beyond, capturing Paul's out-of-this-world performance.

Paul McCartney: The Space Within Us

2006
Paul McCartney: Good Evening New York City
7.3

The concert footage featured on the standard edition of the set was directed by Paul Becher, who has overseen live visuals for McCartney for over 200 performances. The performances were shot in high definition using 15 cameras and digital footage incorporated from 75 flipcams handed out to fans over the course of the three night stand.[ The audio mix, in both stereo and 5.1, was handled by longtime Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, and also longtime McCartney engineer Paul Hicks, whose credits include the recent Beatles remasters, The Beatles Anthology and Let It Be... Naked, and two Grammy awards for his mixing work on the Beatles' Love album.

Paul McCartney: Good Evening New York City

2009
Mylène Farmer: Live at Bercy
7.3

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Mylène Farmer: Live at Bercy

1997
Paul McCartney - Out There at Budokan
9.0

On April 28 2015 Paul McCartney returned to the Budokan for a special performance as part of his “Out There Japan” tour. The tour marked almost a half a century since the Beatles performed for the first time at the Budokan in 1966. Tracklisting: [01]. Can’t Buy Me Love [02]. Save Us [03]. All My Loving [04]. One After 909 [05]. Let Me Roll It [06]. Paperback Writer [07]. My Valentine [08]. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five [09]. Maybe I’m Amazed [10]. I’ve Just Seen a Face [11]. Another Day [12]. Dance Tonight [13]. We Can Work It Out [14]. And I Love Her [15]. Blackbird [16]. New [17]. Lady Madonna [18]. Another Girl [19]. Got to Get You into My Life [20]. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! [21]. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da [22]. Back in the U.S.S.R. [23]. Let It Be [24]. Live and Let Die [25]. Hey Jude Encore: [26]. Yesterday [27]. Birthday [28]. Golden Slumbers [29]. Carry That Weight [30]. The End

Paul McCartney - Out There at Budokan

2015
Paul McCartney - Live in Halifax, Nova Scotia
9.0

Paul McCartney and his band performed at Halifax Commons on July 11 2009. One of the highlights of the concert was a performance of the song Mull of Kintyre with the Pipes and drums of the 78th Highlanders. The concert was originally shown on PPV in Canada.

Paul McCartney - Live in Halifax, Nova Scotia

2009
Count Me In
7.1

An exhilarating celebration of the art of rock drumming, featuring some of the best drummers ever to have graced the drumkit. The viewer is taken on a uplifting journey through some of the most iconic music ever created, focusing on the women and men with the sticks, their passions, culture and awe-inspiring energy.

Count Me In

2021
Paul McCartney: Got Back – Live in Bogotá at Estadio El Campín
N/A

On November 1, 2024, Paul McCartney returned to Bogotá after his last performance in 2012, delivering an unforgettable concert at the Estadio Campín. The audience enjoyed a setlist that spanned his hits with The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career. Highlight moments included tributes to his bandmates, George Harrison and John Lennon, with emotional renditions of "Something" and "I've Got A Feeling."

Paul McCartney: Got Back – Live in Bogotá at Estadio El Campín

2024
Paul McCartney Live at the Cavern Club
10.0

Paul McCartney's barnstorming 2018 performance at Liverpool's Cavern Club, where his career with the Beatles started out.

Paul McCartney Live at the Cavern Club

2020
Paul McCartney: Under the Staircase
N/A

Live concert film recorded July 23, 2018 at EMI No. 2 Studio, Abbey Road, London

Paul McCartney: Under the Staircase

2018
Mylène Farmer: Mylenium Tour
8.6

Mylenium Tour is Mylène Farmer's 1999-2000 concert tour in support of her fifth studio album, Innamoramento. According to the French magazine Instant-Mag, the "Mylenium Tour is more beautiful [than the 1996 tour] by the originality of the selection of songs, the grandiose stage, an entry even more impressive, and especially an overwhelming and perfect end, perhaps more comparable to that of the 1989 tour." More than 450,000 people attended the concert series that cost more than 20 million euros. A musical channel of the Russian television, MUZ TV, elected "Mylenium Tour" as the best concert in the world.

Mylène Farmer: Mylenium Tour

2000
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Paul McCartney - Live on Hollywood Boulevard

2013
Paul McCartney On the Run Tour - Estadio Azteca
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Paul McCartney On the Run Tour - Estadio Azteca

2012
Paul McCartney: Independence Concert - Live in Kyiv
N/A

Saturday June 14, 2008, at the invitation of the Ukrainian oligarch Victor Pinchuk’s Foundation, Paul McCartney gave a free concert in Independence Square, Kyiv, Ukraine. This groundbreaking event has been named the Independence Concert.

Paul McCartney: Independence Concert - Live in Kyiv

2008
Paul McCartney: Live at Austin City Limits Music Festival, 2018
8.0

Live concert recorded October 5, 2018 in Austin, TX. McCartney and his band perform A Hard Day's Night, Hi! Hi! Hi!, Can't Buy Me Love, Letting Go, Come on to Me, Let Me Roll It, I've Got a Feeling, My Valentine, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five, Maybe I'm Amazed, I've Just Seen a Face, In Spite of All the Danger, From Me to You, Love Me Do, Blackbird, Here Today, Lady Madonna, Fuh You, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!, Something, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Band on the Run, Back in the U.S.S.R., Let it Be, Live and Let Die, Hey Jude, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise), Helter Skelter, Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight and The End.

Paul McCartney: Live at Austin City Limits Music Festival, 2018

2018
Paul McCartney: Something NEW
N/A

A collection of behind-the-scenes footage from the international promotional trail for Paul McCartney's 2013 album "NEW".

Paul McCartney: Something NEW

2014
Paul McCartney Live at Zócalo
7.0

It's hard to believe Paul McCartney - the mariachi-singing ex-Beatle - is turning 70 years-old next month. After a three-hour performance in front of 200,000 people at Mexico City's historic central square, the Zócalo, the ex-Beatle proved that not only is he as talented as ever, but he is as eternally charming and energetic as one would expect from the former mop-topped demigod. McCartney amped the crowd at the Zocalo by yelling "¡Viva Mexico, Cabrones!" -- a sure fire way to get the crowd up onto their feet -- and made sure to pepper Mexican slang into a few of the songs performed that night. For good measure, Sir Paul also waved the Mexican flag. During the concert, McCartney was joined by a traditional Mexican mariachi band for the Beatles' classic, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, an evening highlight that will not be forgotten anytime soon by the masses in attendance.

Paul McCartney Live at Zócalo

2012