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Roy McCurdy

Roy McCurdy (born November 28, 1936) is a jazz drummer.

Roy McCurdy
Born (1936-11-28) November 28, 1936 (age 87)
Rochester, New York, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar

Early life edit

McCurdy began playing drums around the age of 10 in his hometown of Rochester and took lessons from Eastman percussionist Bill Street as a teenager. He spent three years in the Air Force before returning to Rochester to begin his career.[1]

Career edit

Before joining Cannonball Adderley's Quintet in 1965 and staying with the band until Adderley's death in 1975, he had played with Chuck and Gap Mangione in the Jazz Brothers (1960–1961), as well as with Bobby Timmons, Betty Carter and Sonny Rollins (1963–1964), appearing on the classic 1963 album Sonny Meets Hawk![2]

He attended the Eastman School of Music from sixteen to eighteen, during which time he also played professionally with Roy Eldridge and with Eddie Vinson at seventeen. In 1960 he joined the Art FarmerBenny Golson Jazztet and remained for two years.

Among the influences he cites Louie Bellson, Shelly Manne, Sam Woodyard, Buddy Rich, Papa Jo Jones, Philly Joe Jones and the bands of Duke Ellington, Jimmie Lunceford and Lionel Hampton.

He has also played and/or recorded with Count Basie, Wes Montgomery, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Joe Williams, Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Art Pepper, and the jazz rock group Blood, Sweat and Tears, etc.

He appears on the classic 1983 recording Jackson, Johnson, Brown & Company featuring Milt Jackson on vibes, J. J. Johnson on trombone, Ray Brown on bass, Tom Ranier on piano, and John Collins on guitar.

As of 2010, McCurdy is an Adjunct Professor in the Jazz Studies Department of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.[3]

Discography edit

As sideman edit

With Gap and Chuck Mangione, The Jazz Brothers

  • The Jazz Brothers (Riverside, 1960)
  • Hey Baby (Riverside, 1961)

With Cannonball Adderley

With Nat Adderley

With Gene Ammons

With Count Basie

With Benny Carter

With Betty Carter

With Art Farmer

With Benny Golson

With Herbie Mann and Tamiko Jones

With Mark Murphy

With Kenny Rankin

  • After the Roses (Atlantic, 1980)
  • Professional Dreamer (Private Music, 1995)

With Shorty Rogers and Bud Shank

With Sonny Rollins

With Bobby Timmons

With Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

With Joe Williams

With Michael Wolff

  • Portraiture, The Blues Period (Fuel 2000 FLD-1004, 1997)
With Betty Bennett

References edit

  1. ^ "Steps forward, and steps backward, with Hall of Famer Roy McCurdy". WXXI News. 2022-04-27. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ arwulf arwulf. "Sonny Meets Hawk!". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Roy McCurdy, Adjunct Professor". USC Thornton School of Music. August 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Interview: Betty Bennett (Part 2)". JazzWax. 6 July 2011.

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Roy McCurdy born November 28 1936 is a jazz drummer Roy McCurdyBorn 1936 11 28 November 28 1936 age 87 Rochester New York U S GenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Drums guitar Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Discography 3 1 As sideman 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMcCurdy began playing drums around the age of 10 in his hometown of Rochester and took lessons from Eastman percussionist Bill Street as a teenager He spent three years in the Air Force before returning to Rochester to begin his career 1 Career editBefore joining Cannonball Adderley s Quintet in 1965 and staying with the band until Adderley s death in 1975 he had played with Chuck and Gap Mangione in the Jazz Brothers 1960 1961 as well as with Bobby Timmons Betty Carter and Sonny Rollins 1963 1964 appearing on the classic 1963 album Sonny Meets Hawk 2 He attended the Eastman School of Music from sixteen to eighteen during which time he also played professionally with Roy Eldridge and with Eddie Vinson at seventeen In 1960 he joined the Art Farmer Benny Golson Jazztet and remained for two years Among the influences he cites Louie Bellson Shelly Manne Sam Woodyard Buddy Rich Papa Jo Jones Philly Joe Jones and the bands of Duke Ellington Jimmie Lunceford and Lionel Hampton He has also played and or recorded with Count Basie Wes Montgomery Ella Fitzgerald Sarah Vaughan Carmen McRae Joe Williams Herbie Hancock Oscar Peterson Bud Powell Art Pepper and the jazz rock group Blood Sweat and Tears etc He appears on the classic 1983 recording Jackson Johnson Brown amp Company featuring Milt Jackson on vibes J J Johnson on trombone Ray Brown on bass Tom Ranier on piano and John Collins on guitar As of 2010 McCurdy is an Adjunct Professor in the Jazz Studies Department of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles California 3 Discography editAs sideman edit With Gap and Chuck Mangione The Jazz Brothers The Jazz Brothers Riverside 1960 Hey Baby Riverside 1961 With Cannonball Adderley Money in the Pocket Capitol 1966 2005 Great Love Themes Capitol 1966 Mercy Mercy Mercy Live at The Club Capitol 1966 Cannonball in Japan Capitol 1966 Swingin In Seattle Live At The Penthouse Reel to Real 1966 67 2019 Radio Nights Night 1967 68 1991 74 Miles Away Capitol 1967 Why Am I Treated So Bad Capitol 1967 In Person Capitol 1968 Country Preacher Capitol 1969 The Cannonball Adderley Quintet amp Orchestra Capitol 1970 Love Sex and the Zodiac Fantasy 1970 1974 The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free Capitol 1970 The Happy People Capitol 1970 1972 The Black Messiah Capitol 1970 Music You All Capitol 1970 1976 Inside Straight Fantasy 1973 Pyramid Fantasy 1974 Phenix Fantasy 1975 With Nat Adderley Sayin Somethin Atlantic 1966 Live at Memory Lane Atlantic 1966 The Scavenger Milestone 1968 Soul Zodiac Capitol 1972 Soul of the Bible Capitol 1972 Double Exposure Capitol 1974 A Little New York Midtown Music Galaxy 1979 With Gene Ammons Brasswind Prestige 1974 With Count Basie Mostly Blues and Some Others Pablo 1983 With Benny Carter Benny Carter Songbook MusicMasters 1996 Benny Carter Songbook Volume II MusicMasters 1997 With Betty Carter Inside Betty Carter United Artists 1964 With Art Farmer Perception Argo 1961 Here and Now Mercury 1962 with Benny Golson Another Git Together Mercury 1962 with Benny Golson With Benny Golson California Message Baystate 1981 with Curtis Fuller One More Mem ry Baystate 1982 with Curtis Fuller With Herbie Mann and Tamiko Jones A Mann amp A Woman Atlantic 1966 With Mark Murphy Bop for Kerouac Muse 1981 With Kenny Rankin After the Roses Atlantic 1980 Professional Dreamer Private Music 1995 With Shorty Rogers and Bud Shank Yesterday Today and Forever Concord Jazz 1983 With Sonny Rollins Sonny Meets Hawk RCA Victor 1963 Now s the Time RCA Victor 1964 Nucleus Milestone 1975 With Bobby Timmons Sweet and Soulful Sounds Riverside 1963 With Eddie Cleanhead Vinson I Want a Little Girl Pablo 1981 With Joe Williams Joe Williams Live Fantasy 1973 With Michael Wolff Portraiture The Blues Period Fuel 2000 FLD 1004 1997 With Betty Bennett The Song Is You 1990 with Bob Cooper Mundell Lowe George Cables Monty Budwig and Roy McCurdy 4 References edit Steps forward and steps backward with Hall of Famer Roy McCurdy WXXI News 2022 04 27 Retrieved 2024 02 03 arwulf arwulf Sonny Meets Hawk AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 15 April 2016 Roy McCurdy Adjunct Professor USC Thornton School of Music August 2012 Retrieved 15 April 2016 Interview Betty Bennett Part 2 JazzWax 6 July 2011 External links editRoy McCurdy at AllMusic Roy McCurdy discography at Discogs Roy McCurdy at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy McCurdy amp oldid 1219813689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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