Arguably
the greatest jazz drummer of all time, the legendary Buddy Rich
exhibited his love for music through the dedication of his life to the
art. His was a career that spanned seven decades, beginning when Rich
was 18 months old and continuing until his death in 1987. Immensely
gifted, Rich could play with remarkable speed and dexterity despite the
fact that he never received a formal lesson and refused to practice
outside of his performances. Born Bernard Rich to vaudevillians Robert
and Bess Rich on September 30, 1917, the famed drummer was introduced to
audiences at a very young age. By 1921, he was a seasoned solo
performer with his vaudeville act, "Traps the Drum Wonder." With his
natural sense of rhythm, Rich performed regularly on Broadway at the age
of four. At the peak of Rich's early career, he was the second-highest
paid child entertainer in the world. Rich's jazz career began in 1937
when he began playing with Joe Marsala at New York's Hickory House. By
1939, he had joined Tommy Dorsey's band, and he later went on to play
with such jazz greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Ventura, Louis
Armstrong and Gene Krupa. Rich was regularly featured in Jazz at the
Philharmonic during the late 1940s. He also appeared in such Hollywood
films as Symphony of Swing (1939), Ship Ahoy (1942) and How's About It
(1943). Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rich toured with his own bands
and opened two nightclubs, Buddy's Place and Buddy's Place II. Both
clubs were regularly filled to capacity by fans of the great master
drummer. After opening Buddy's Place II, Rich introduced new tunes with
elements of rock into his repertoire, demonstrating his ability to adapt
to his audience's changing tastes and establishing himself as a great
rock drummer. Known for his caustic humor, Rich was a favorite on
several television talk shows including the Tonight Show with Johnny
Carson, the Mike Douglas Show, the Dick Cavett Show and the Merv Griffin
Show. During these appearances, audiences were entertained by Rich's
constant sparring with the hosts and his slights of various pop singers.
This famed musician received outstanding recognition throughout his
career. The Downbeat Magazine Hall of Fame Award, the Modern Drummer
Magazine Hall of Fame Award and the Jazz Unlimited Immortals of Jazz
Award are just a few of his numerous honors. Rich gained international
attention for such master compositions as his 10-minute West Side Story
medley.
During his lengthy career, Rich toured around the globe,
performing for millions of fans and several world leaders including the
King of Thailand, King Hussein of Jordan the Queen of England, and U.S.
presidents Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. On
April 2, 1987, Rich died of heart failure following surgery for a
malignant brain tumor. Longtime friend, Frank Sinatra, spoke a touching
eulogy at Rich's funeral. Today, Buddy Rich is remembered as one of
history's greatest musicians. According to jazz legend Gene Krupa, Rich
was "The greatest drummer ever to have drawn breath."
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Durante su larga carrera, Rich realizó giras por todo el mundo, actuando para millones de fans y varios líderes mundiales, entre ellos el Rey de Tailandia, el Rey Hussein de Jordania, la Reina de Inglaterra y los presidentes estadounidenses Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy y Ronald Reagan. El 2 de abril de 1987, Rich murió de un fallo cardíaco tras una operación por un tumor cerebral maligno. Su viejo amigo Frank Sinatra pronunció un emotivo elogio en el funeral de Rich. Hoy, Buddy Rich es recordado como uno de los mejores músicos de la historia. Según la leyenda del jazz Gene Krupa, Rich era "El mejor batería que jamás haya exhalado aliento".
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1. Ain't It The Truth
2. Jumpin' At The Woodside
3. Shorty Georgy
4. 9:20 Special
5. Down For Double
6. Blue And Sentimental
7. Jump For Me
Credits:
Arranged By – Marty Paich
Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Buddy Collette
Bass – Joe Mondragon
Design [Cover] – Jack Anesh
Drums – Buddy Rich
Engineer [Director Of] – Val Valentin
Guitar – Bill Pittman*
Liner Notes – Dom Cerulli
Piano – Jimmy Rowles
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Cooper
Trombone – Frank Rosolino
Trumpet – Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison, Pete Candoli
Valve Trombone, Tenor Saxophone – Bob Enovoldsen
Written-By – Count Basie (tracks: A1 to A3, B3, B4)
Lp-Rip
Label: Verve Records – V6-8712
Released: 1967
Genre: Jazz
Style: Big Band
https://www.discogs.com/release/2298591-Buddy-Rich-And-His-Orchestra-Big-Band-Shout-Buddy-Rich-And-His-Orchestra-Play-Count-Basie
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