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THE LEGACY OF QUEENS EPISODE 78: BUDDY RICH(drummer, songwriter, conductor, and bandleader)

Author
Jason DeCanio
Published
Thu 28 Sep 2023
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thequeensnewyorker/episodes/THE-LEGACY-OF-QUEENS-EPISODE-78-BUDDY-RICHdrummer--songwriter--conductor--and-bandleader-e29smf8



Bernard "BuddyRich (September 30, 1917 – April 2, 1987)[1] was an American jazz drummer, songwriter, conductor, and bandleader. He is considered one of the most influential drummers of all time.[2]


Rich was born and raised in BrooklynNew York, United States.[1] He discovered his affinity for jazz music at a young age and began drumming at the age of two. He began playing jazz in 1937, working with acts such as Bunny BeriganArtie ShawTommy DorseyCount Basie, and Harry James. From 1942 to 1944, Rich served in the U.S. Marines. From 1945 to 1948, he led the Buddy Rich Orchestra.[3] In 1966, he recorded a big-band style arrangement of songs from West Side Story. He found lasting success in 1966[citation needed] with the formation of the Buddy Rich Big Band, also billed as the Buddy Rich Band and The Big Band Machine.


Rich was known for his virtuoso technique, power, and speed.[4] He was an advocate of the traditional grip, though he occasionally used matched grip when playing the toms. Despite his commercial success and musical talent, Rich never learned how to read sheet music, preferring to listen to drum parts and play them from memory.


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