1894
New Orleans style of drum began to be spread widely in the world. Baby Dodds (1898-1959), who is the first person bring it to the world.
1917
After this year, the most greatest drummer move to Chicago. And this made Chicago became the musical capital of America for about one hundred years. The jazz music in that period was called “Chicago Style” jazz.
1929-1934
Chick Webb(1907-1939) was a master of shading, he can control the bass drum and cymbals perfectly. Thomas Shultz said in his book “A History of Jazz Drumming” that “It was said that he could play a roll on his bass drum. Another of Webb's facets was his speed, of which only Buddy Rich has been able to match.” He can represent this period of Jazz drummer.
1938
In this year, a young drummer came to the stage and created a miracle. He is Bernard "Buddy" Rich, who was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1917. He has a pair of fast hands, a great right foot, and never stops swinging and double-swing. Rich's influence has been technical rather than conceptually in nature. He is undoubtedly the best drummer in the world.
1944
From this time, jazz band was beginning become popular. Dave Tough(1907-1948), who was one of the earliest "band style" drummer, has a fantastic performance in Artie Shaw 's album "My Concerto" (RCA Victor LPT-1020)
1952
People was becoming familiar with Cool Jazz style from this time. What’s more, “West Coast Jazz” was created mainly by California drummers. The center of this movement was in Los Angeles, and many drummers from Hollywood helped developing it.
1954
Jazz drum solo became hot and there were many drum school be builded at that time. Gene Krupa(1909-1973), who was one of the greatest drummer in the world, started the most Influential drum school with Cole studied.
1960
In this period of time, there began a movement called “hard bop”. It affected people’s emotion and resonate people’s mind. Many greatest drummer often used complex patterns in their playing, while keeping the beat with cymbals. Art Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, and Elvin Jones are three main “hard bop” drummers.
New Orleans style of drum began to be spread widely in the world. Baby Dodds (1898-1959), who is the first person bring it to the world.
1917
After this year, the most greatest drummer move to Chicago. And this made Chicago became the musical capital of America for about one hundred years. The jazz music in that period was called “Chicago Style” jazz.
1929-1934
Chick Webb(1907-1939) was a master of shading, he can control the bass drum and cymbals perfectly. Thomas Shultz said in his book “A History of Jazz Drumming” that “It was said that he could play a roll on his bass drum. Another of Webb's facets was his speed, of which only Buddy Rich has been able to match.” He can represent this period of Jazz drummer.
1938
In this year, a young drummer came to the stage and created a miracle. He is Bernard "Buddy" Rich, who was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1917. He has a pair of fast hands, a great right foot, and never stops swinging and double-swing. Rich's influence has been technical rather than conceptually in nature. He is undoubtedly the best drummer in the world.
1944
From this time, jazz band was beginning become popular. Dave Tough(1907-1948), who was one of the earliest "band style" drummer, has a fantastic performance in Artie Shaw 's album "My Concerto" (RCA Victor LPT-1020)
1952
People was becoming familiar with Cool Jazz style from this time. What’s more, “West Coast Jazz” was created mainly by California drummers. The center of this movement was in Los Angeles, and many drummers from Hollywood helped developing it.
1954
Jazz drum solo became hot and there were many drum school be builded at that time. Gene Krupa(1909-1973), who was one of the greatest drummer in the world, started the most Influential drum school with Cole studied.
1960
In this period of time, there began a movement called “hard bop”. It affected people’s emotion and resonate people’s mind. Many greatest drummer often used complex patterns in their playing, while keeping the beat with cymbals. Art Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, and Elvin Jones are three main “hard bop” drummers.