Gretsch Drums

Gretsch Drums
Private
Industry Musical instruments
Founded 1883 (1883), Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Headquarters Ridgeland, South Carolina, USA
Key people
Friedrich Gretsch
Fred Gretsch Sr.
Fred Gretsch Jr.
William Walter "Bill" Gretsch
Fred W. Gretsch
Dinah Gretsch
Products Gretsch Drums
Divisions Gretsch
Website gretschdrums.com

Gretsch Drums is part of The Gretsch Company's line of musical instruments. Founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1883, Gretsch drum kits have been used by many notable drummers including Phil Collins,[1] Charlie Watts, and Stephen Ferrone.

The company's motto is "That Great Gretsch Sound!"

History

Gretsch was founded by Friedrich Gretsch, a German immigrant who opened his own musical instrument shop in Brooklyn, New York in 1883. After Friedrich's sudden death in 1895, his enterprising son, Fred Gretsch Sr., took over the business as a teenager. He expanded the business, moving it to a new ten-story building at 60 Broadway Street.

Fred Gretsch Sr. handed over the family business to his son, Fred Gretsch Jr., after retiring in 1942. Soon after taking over, Fred Jr. left to serve in WWII as a Navy commander, leaving the business in the hands of his younger brother, William Walter "Bill" Gretsch. Bill Gretsch died in 1948 and the company was again run by Fred Jr.

Fred Gretsch Jr. ran the company until 1967 when Gretsch was sold to Baldwin Piano Co. In the early 1970s Baldwin moved drum production from Brooklyn, NY to a plant in DeQueen, Arkansas.

In the late 1980s, Gretsch bought the remnants of the Slingerland Drum Company, which was later sold to Gibson, with Gretsch retaining the Leedy brand which had been part of the Slingerland purchase.

In 1984, Gretsch was bought back by a member of the Gretsch family, Fred W. Gretsch, the son of the late William "Bill" Gretsch and great-grandson of original company founder Friedrich Gretsch. Fred Gretsch continues to own the company to this day (2017).

In 2000, Gretsch entered into an agreement with Kaman Music which granted them exclusive rights to manufacture Gretsch USA Custom and Signature drums. They also purchased the majority of the equipment used to make Gretsch drums.

In January 2015, the Lombardi Family announced that Drum Workshop had become the exclusive manufacturer and worldwide distributor of Gretsch Drums. Lombardi stressed that the factory in Ridgeland would remain open and that the Gretsch Family still owned the company. And in 2017, Hal Leonard joined the Gretsch Drums Team as the exclusive US distributor of the Renown, Catalina, and Energy series drums.

Gretsch's Custom & Signature Series drums continue to be manufactured in Ridgeland, South Carolina[2] to this day.

Gretsch continues to add the world's best drummers to their artist roster.

Players

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Drumset Lineup

Current Gretsch Products

Drum kit by Gretsch.

Limited Edition/Anniversary Series The original Gretsch factories were located in Brooklyn, New York. It was there that a design formula was developed that would result in what drummers all over the world would come to recognize as "That Great Gretsch Sound.™" Today, Ridgeland, South Carolina is the home of Gretsch Drums and the craftsmen there are still using the same techniques and formulas to build the highly coveted Gretsch USA Custom Drums and Gretsch Brooklyn Series Drums.

Discontinued Gretsch Products (partial list)

Hardware

Gretsch does not currently make their own drum hardware, but instead offer hardware packs from Gibraltar Hardware.

Current Gibraltar Packs

Badge History

See also

References

  1. "Phil Collins". Drummerworld. 1951-01-30. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  2. "Gretsch History - Drums and Drum Sets". Gretsch Drums. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  3. http://www.hannahforddrums.com
  4. http://www.gretschdrums.com/?fa=artists
  5. "Gretsch USA Custom Drums | Custom Drums". Steve Weiss Music. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
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