One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
General Chit-Chat (non-political talk)
Who Was Gene Krupa???
Feb 10, 2017 12:25:52   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Who Was Gene Krupa

Two Different Styles, And Then There Is The Personalities of The Two men, I Always Thought Buddy Was An Arrogant Asshole And Gene Wasn't, But That's Just Me... Rich Had a Lot of Style & Rhythm Was Kool, Gene Played The Drums With a Fervor, Had To Dominate Those "Skins"... Don D.

"Okie Don" ~ Feb 10, 2017

He Was GREAT!!

ALWAYS WONDERED WHO WAS THE BEST DRUMMER - Gene Krupa or Buddy Rich.??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEeIwooW0Uk

Reply
Feb 10, 2017 12:33:34   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
In the TV biography of Frank Sinatra, Rich and he had an antagonism & Rich undermined Elvis when he appeared on The Milton Berle Show.

Although Rich was a better bravura drummer, I think Krupa was more musical.

Reply
Feb 11, 2017 08:34:46   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
Ever hear of Max Rotch?

Reply
 
 
Feb 11, 2017 08:42:24   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
Back in the early 60s I worked in NYC in a club called the Metrepol a famous jazz club on Broadway & 48th st . I worked in the upstairs room & Jake Lamata worked the door down stairs, remember the Raging bull! I've seen all the best on the drums. Gene was the best!

Reply
Feb 11, 2017 08:48:55   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
The best drum Solo was from Caravan! With Krupa! Look that up.

Reply
Feb 11, 2017 09:12:46   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Maxwell Lemuel "Max" Roach (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) was an American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer.

A pioneer of bebop, Roach went on to work in many other styles of music, and is generally considered alongside the most important drummers in history. He worked with many famous jazz musicians, including Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, Eric Dolphy and Booker Little. He was inducted into the Down Beat Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1992.

Roach also led his own groups, notably a pioneering quintet co-led with trumpeter Clifford Brown and the percussion ensemble M'Boom, and made numerous musical statements relating to the Civil Rights Movement.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
goofball wrote:
Ever hear of Max Rotch?

Reply
Feb 11, 2017 09:20:17   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
Good ol'Google eh?

Reply
 
 
Feb 11, 2017 10:13:47   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
You're Welcome... Don D.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
goofball wrote:
Good ol'Google eh?

Reply
Feb 12, 2017 03:45:01   #
bro3ther
 
they were both good,but Gene was always high on pot. the greatest drum solo was Gene on Goodmans Sing,Sing,Sing in1938.

Reply
Apr 14, 2017 00:33:20   #
Alicia Loc: NYC
 
goofball wrote:
Back in the early 60s I worked in NYC in a club called the Metrepol a famous jazz club on Broadway & 48th st . I worked in the upstairs room & Jake Lamata worked the door down stairs, remember the Raging bull! I've seen all the best on the drums. Gene was the best!

*********************
You brought back some lovely memories. While attending the HS of Performing Arts, I passed the Metropol every day on my way to the subway. My HS buddies and I stood outside that club just to take in the incredible music. Of course, we were not of the age group nor had the money to enter and were so glad it was open on the street. I do believe it faced 6th Avenue.

Reply
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
General Chit-Chat (non-political talk)
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.