Views : 460,217
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Sep 1, 2019 ^^
Rating : 4.934 (108/6,484 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-11T23:29:40.213368Z
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My Mom lived in the same apartment building. Buddy did practice.
He played on radiators, pots, pans.
Then his drums. He played Vaudeville.
The Rich’s didn’t have a lot of money and my Grandmother fed him all of the time.
When he played with Frank, he sent a limo for my Mom and GrandMother.
His parents were at my Mom’s wedding.
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If you're disappointed that he didn't take a long, flashy solo, this is a clinic on how to "set-up" a big band, and its brass section. His fills before the accents and how he uses the entire kit is brilliant, as usual, but really shines here. I studied with a guy who knew him very well, and said "his solos don't impress me as much as 'what he does' with his band.''' And he is an example.
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0:03 when you’re deciding which horn player to 💩 on after the gig..
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I saw Buddy perform in Terra Linda High School gymnasium the year after in my junior year of high school. My band conductor who was hosting Mr. Rich asked him a question from the audience as to why most of his band was half his age and his response was" Man its the only crowd who can keep up". No lie.
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@pillettadoinswartsh4974
2 years ago
"A letter, addressed "To the world's greatest drummer", arrives at the home of Louie Bellson. He takes one look at it, and says, "well, this is obviously not for me", and forwards it to Gene Krupa. Krupa also takes one look at it, and also says, "well, this is obviously not for me", and he forwards it as well. The letter makes the rounds of famous drummers' homes, until it finally winds up at the home ofBuddy Rich. He takes one look at it, and says, "well, this is obviously for me", rips it open, and reads: "Dear Ringo...."
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