Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich

Genres: jazz, Big Band, swing, drums, funk

About Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He is widely considered to be one of the best drummers of all time, known for his virtuoso technique, speed, and power. From 1966 until his death, he led a successful big band in an era when the popularity of big bands had waned from their peak in the 1930s and 40s. He received no formal drum instruction and went so far as to claim that instruction would only degrade his natural talent. He also never admitted to practicing. He claimed to play the drums only during performances and was not known to read music. His most popular performance was a big band arrangement of the Leonard Bernstein classic West Side Story. In the early 1970s he commented upon how odious he found the emerging Mormon boy band, The Osmonds, especially Donny Osmond. Later he would sometimes be seen performing wearing a Donny Osmond badge on his lapel. One of his most seen television performances was in a 1981 episode of The Muppet Show, where he engaged Muppet drummer "Animal" in a drum battle. Beginning in 1962, he was also a frequent guest on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. It has been reported that Rich gave Carson a drumset sponsored by Matthew Scott Herning Co, as Carson was a practicing drummer in his spare time. Although Rich was usually a helpful and friendly man, he was also known to have a short temper. In many instances, he took advantage of the high respect he commanded. While he threatened many times to fire members of his band, he seldom actually did so and for the most part, he lauded his band members during television and print interviews. Rich's quick temper, mercurial attitude, and imposing personality are attested to in secret recordings members of his band made of some of his tantrums on tour buses and backstage. On these recordings, one can hear Buddy Rich firing a member of his band for wearing a beard. Buddy Rich remained active until the end of his life, appearing with his Big Band on Michael Parkinson's British talk show Parkinson only a few weeks prior to his death. In the episode, Parkinson kidded Rich about his Donny Osmond kick, by claiming that Rich was the president of Osmonds fan club. Reportedly, prior to heart surgery, when asked by a nurse if he was allergic to anything he replied, "Yes ... country music!" He is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Since Rich's death, a number of memorial concerts have been held. In 1994, the Rich tribute album Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich was released. Produced by Rush drummer/lyricist Neil Peart, the album features performances of Rich live staples by a number of famous rock and jazz drummers, all accompanied by the Buddy Rich Big Band. A second volume was issued in 1997.

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Buddy Rich — Top 30 songs of 183

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Buddy Rich Chelsea Bridge
Buddy Rich 9:20 Special
Buddy Rich Prelude To A Kiss
Buddy Rich Basically Blues
Buddy Rich Sister Sadie
Buddy Rich Let's Blow
Buddy Rich Mindin' My Business (V: Dottie Reid)
Buddy Rich That's Rich (V-Disc)
Buddy Rich Caravan
Buddy Rich I'll Never Be the Same
Buddy Rich Drum solo
Buddy Rich Birdland
Buddy Rich South
Buddy Rich Nutville
Buddy Rich Jim Jam Stomp
Buddy Rich Take The 'A' Train
Buddy Rich More Soul
Buddy Rich 2nd Avenue Blue
Buddy Rich Acid Truth
Buddy Rich Ballad Medley
Buddy Rich Bongo/ Bass And Guitar
Buddy Rich Evolution
Buddy Rich From The Sticks
Buddy Rich Giant Steps
Buddy Rich Jumpin' At The Woodside
Buddy Rich Midnight Cowboy Medley
Buddy Rich Straight, No Chaser
Buddy Rich Swedish Pastry
Buddy Rich Sweets' Opus No.1
Buddy Rich The Monster
Chelsea Bridge
9:20 Special
Prelude To A Kiss
Basically Blues
Sister Sadie
Let's Blow
Mindin' My Business (V: Dottie Reid)
That's Rich (V-Disc)
Caravan
I'll Never Be the Same
Drum solo
Birdland
Nutville
Jim Jam Stomp
Take The 'A' Train
More Soul
2nd Avenue Blue
Acid Truth
Ballad Medley
Bongo/ Bass And Guitar
Evolution
From The Sticks
Giant Steps
Jumpin' At The Woodside
Midnight Cowboy Medley
Straight, No Chaser
Swedish Pastry
Sweets' Opus No.1
The Monster