Buddy Rich
American jazz drummer and bandleader (1917–1987)
Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30, 1917 – April 2, 1987) was an American jazz drummer.

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Quotes
edit- Music will always be young.
- To Michael Parkinson in 1987 on Parkinson One to One (ITV).
- If you don't have ability, you wind up playing in a rock band.
- [N]ow keep your fuckin' mouth shut or I'll show you what it's like!
- Then see what kind of a band you got up there, without all the assistance.
- You're not my kind of people, at all.
Quotes about Buddy Rich
edit- If there is one jazz drummer who can truly claim to have influenced a tsunami of rock’n’roll musicians, it’s Buddy Rich. Despite surfacing from the golden age of jazz, the New York City-born drummer’s awe-inspiring solos predicted a future in which time-keepers ventured beyond the backbeat with improvisatory fills and ultra-busy drum patterns. The beauty of Rich’s playing is that he made drums the star of the show without ripping up the rhythmic roots of his brass section. Officially the only drummer to beat Animal on The Muppet Show (yes, seriously!), Rich’s sheer power and showmanship inspired the likes of Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham, Queen’s Roger Taylor and Black Sabbath’s Bill Ward, all of whom tried to emulate their hero’s mix of uncompromising ferocity and jazz-influenced professionalism. Easily one of the best drummers of any era, Buddy Rich was a legend in his own time.
- Luke Edwards of Dig! (March 6, 2024) [1]
- He was one of the greatest drummer to ever play the instrument. He had the probably the greatest hands ever, and played with fire and tenacity unmatched by none. Could have played double bass if he wanted, and there are pictures, but he didn't need it, he was that good! And no one f*cked with him on the bandstand!
- Jason Bittner of Shadows Fall, Category 7 and Overkill, as quoted by Consequence [2]
- I saw Buddy play live (and stood about 20 feet from him every time) about three or four times when I was very young. It was always utterly jaw dropping. I still watch and listen to him on a regular basis. His presence on the drums and his command of the instrument was second to none. I’ve always referred to him as “the Rolls Royce of drumming."
- Josh Freese of Foo Fighters and A Perfect Circle, as quoted by Consequence [3]