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  2. Vater Percussion - Wikipedia

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    Ron and Alan Vater began working with Vic Firth to design and manufacture drum sticks for the brand, after which they were approached by Zildjian, launching that company's line of drumsticks in 1986. Vater expanded into manufacturing deals with Tama and Pearl , as well as private label drum sticks for distributors in the Netherlands, Denmark ...

  3. Buddy Rich - Wikipedia

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    Rich was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish parents Bess Skolnik and Robert Rich, both American vaudevillians. [5]: 6 At 18 months old, he became part of his parents' vaudeville act, dressed in a sailor suit playing an arrangement of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" behind a large bass and snare drum - an act which concluded with him emerging from behind the drums tap-dancing ...

  4. Vic Firth - Wikipedia

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    Vic Firth was born June 2, 1930, in Winchester, Massachusetts. [3] He was raised in Sanford, Maine by parents Everett E. and Rosemary Firth, where he graduated from Sanford High School. [4] Son of a successful trumpet player, he started learning the cornet at age four, turning later to percussion, trombone, clarinet, piano, and music arrangement.

  5. Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich

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    The album is composed of performances by various rock and jazz drummers, all accompanied by the Buddy Rich Big Band. A follow-up Burning for Buddy...Volume 2 recording was released in 1997 and both recording sessions were also covered in a 5-hour documentary video released on VHS in 1996, reissued on DVD in 2006, The Making of Burning for Buddy

  6. This One's for Basie - Wikipedia

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    This One's for Basie is a 1957 studio album by Buddy Rich and an eleven piece orchestra, recorded in tribute to bandleader Count Basie. [2] The album was re-issued by Verve in the 1950s and again (retitled Big Band Shout) in the 1960s (but without "Blues for Basie").

  7. Rich and Famous (Buddy Rich album) - Wikipedia

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    Personnel from Clarence Hintze's Discography of Buddy Rich from the book "Mister, I Am The Band!" (ISBN 0-7935-8243-1) Rich & Famous (TKO Magnum / Meteor – MTLP 004) 1996; The Magic of Buddy Rich (HMC Records HM-83-1010) Buddy Rich: The Man (Synergie OMP / One Media Publishing) Rich and Famous at discogs.com

  8. The New One! - Wikipedia

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    The New One! also released as Take it Away! is a 1968 studio recording by the Buddy Rich Big Band. Track listing. LP side A "Away We Go" (Ferguson) – 3:11

  9. Buddy Rich Band (album) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Rich Band (1981) Live at the 1982 Montreal Jazz Festival (1982) Buddy Rich Band is a 1981 recording made by jazz drummer Buddy Rich with his big band for MCA ...