Crago became the drummer for Venice in the 1980s. In 1991-1992, he played drums on two of
Bee Gees' singles, "
The Only Love" and "
When He's Gone" from the album
High Civilization. He also played for the Bee Gees on the ''
Size Isn't Everything'' album; the song "
Paying the Price of Love" features his drumming as well as four other tracks.
Eagles In 1994, the
Eagles began a reunion with the "Long Run" lineup. They began auditioning for touring band members and Eagles drummer
Don Henley oversaw backup drummer auditions wherein there were ten men on a list. In an interview with
Vic Firth, Crago said he was the tenth man, but the first one Henley auditioned. As the band rehearsed, during "
New York Minute", after six bars into the song, Henley stopped the players with a wave of his hand, turned around to Crago and advised him to take a break and listen to the song again. An interview for
Modern Drummer stated that Crago recalled of "turning white, almost contracted immediate stomachache with symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea". When the rehearsal ended, he thought that "even if they've got me here for a reason, I must have blown that song". Taking Henley's advice, he listened to the song six hundred times that night to ensure that the mistake never happens again. == Equipment ==