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Charles W. Ruff III (May 25, 1951 – October 14, 2011) was an American rock drummer well known for his work with Edgar Winter on the popular instrumental "Frankenstein". [ 1 ] Biography
The song obtained its title during recording when drummer Chuck Ruff heard a rough mix and said "Wow, man, it's like Frankenstein." "As soon as I heard 'Frankenstein', the monster was born", Winter recalled.
Chuck Ruff may refer to: Charles Ruff (1939–2000), American attorney; Chuck Ruff (musician) (1951–2011), American rock drummer This page was last edited on 6 ...
Coined by the band's drummer Chuck Ruff, the song's title came about from the massive editing of the original studio recording.As the band deviated from the musical arrangement into less structured jams, the song required numerous edits to shorten it.
Chuck Ruff – rock drummer; Lee Scrivner – songwriter; Kevin Seconds – vocalist, songwriter, musician; Shamir – singer-songwriter; Billy Sherwood – progressive rock musician, record producer, and engineer; Mark Slaughter – singer and musician, founder of the hard rock band Slaughter; Spencer Smith – drummer for Panic! at the Disco
The Edgar Winter Group, Oct.1, 1975- L to R: Chuck Ruff, Rick Derringer, Dan Hartman, Edgar Winter. Winter composed and performed songs of numerous genres, including rock, jazz, blues, and pop. [10] His critically acclaimed [10] 1970 debut release, Entrance, [8] was first to demonstrate his unique style of genre-blending musicianship.
Chuck Ruff - "rougé" - drums; Rick Marotta - "the different drummer" - drums; Technical. Design – John Berg, Teresa Alfieri; Directed by – Rick Dobbis;
Daniel Earl Hartman (December 8, 1950 – March 22, 1994) was an American pop rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, producer, singer, and songwriter and original frontman for several bands, including The Soploids, Mak and the Turnarounds, Our Wringer, Last Wing, and Orion.