Freddie Gruber

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Freddie Gruber
Born (1927-05-27)May 27, 1927
Died October 11, 2011(2011-10-11) (aged 84)
Genres Jazz
Occupations Musician and Teacher
Website Official web site
Notable instruments
Drum set

Freddie Gruber (May 27, 1927 October 11, 2011) was a jazz drummer and teacher to a number of professional drummers.[1][2][3]

Gruber grew up in the nascent New York bebop scene, and played with Charlie Parker, among many others. Gruber's student list includes Vinnie Colaiuta, Neil Peart,[4][5][6] Steve Smith,[7] Dave Weckl and Bruce Becker.[8] Gruber was an instructor and mentor at the Drum Channel Studio.[9]

On January 15, 2011, Gruber was honored at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California with a lifetime achievement award for educational excellence throughout his career.[10] The large framed award featured a classic photo of legendary jazz drummers: Buddy Rich,[11] Jo Jones (known as Papa Jo Jones in his later years), and Gruber himself. Under the photo was a plaque, and a cymbal that was signed by Armand Zildjian's children.[12]

Gruber's former drum student, Neil Peart of Rush, lauded Gruber in his literary and tutorial work.[13] Peart authored a biographical obituary tribute which was posted to the Hudson Music website and to Gruber's own web site.[14]

References

  1. Chamberlain, Rich. "Freddie Gruber dies aged 84", Rhythm Magazine
  2. Milkowski, Bill. "Freddie Gruber: None of a Kind", Jazz Times
  3. "Freddie Gruber", Drummerworld
  4. ""NEWS, WEATHER, and SPORTS: November, 2008 - The Drums Of October" NeilPeart.net
  5. Stav, Steve. "Percussion, photography cross paths in Rhythm & Light - Carrie Nuttall a.k.a. Mrs. Neil Peart" Ink 19 Magazine
  6. Iwasaki, Scott. "Photos dramatize 'Rhythm and Light'", Deseret News
  7. Robb, Gregory (2003-11-01). "Borne of the elements: December 2003". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2010-08-04. 
  8. Hood, Phil. "A Conversation With Freddie Gruber", Drum Magazine.
  9. "DC LIVE with Freddie Gruber and Former Students", Drum Channel
  10. 2011 "Lifetime Achievement Award for Education from Zildjian", Zildjian Company Flickr Group
  11. Dolbear, Mike. "Interview with Daniel Glass",MikeDolBear Official Website
  12. DeChristopher, John. "Zildjian family remembers Freddie Gruber", Zildjian
  13. Peart, Neil (2002) [originally released on VHS in 1996]. A Work in Progress (DVD video, DVD-ROM with Internet features, 2 booklets). Warner Bros. Classics (in English). produced and directed by Paul Siegel, Rob Wallis ; production, Langa Communications. Miami, Florida: Warner Bros. Publications. ISBN 9780757990298. OCLC 52762882. Retrieved May 23, 2013. 
  14. "In Memoriam: Freddie Gruber", Hudson Music

Sources

  • Jazz Improv Magazine Tribute to Buddy Rich: "Way Beyond Drums, Buddy Rich, A Portrait of the Man." (Spring 2006)
  • The Commandments of Early Rhythm and Blues Drumming - by Zoro and Daniel Glass (2008)
  • Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road - by Neil Peart (2002)
  • Travelling Music: Traveling Music : The Soundtrack to My Life and Times - by Neil Peart (2003)
  • Rhythm and Light - by Carrie Nuttall (2005)
  • Rush: Chemistry : The Definitive Biography - by Jon Collins (2005)
  • Roadshow : Landscape With Drums: A Concert Tour by Motorcycle - by Neil Peart (2006)
  • Far and Away: A Prize Every Time - by Neil Peart (2011)
  • Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage (2010)
  • A Work in Progress
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