From the age of only 18 months, Buddy Rich appeared with his parents on the stages of countless variety theatres throughout the US as "Traps, the Drum Wonder". He starred on Broadway when he was three years old and became the highest paid child performer of his time. But then, as he reached adolescence, the novelty of his act diminished. In the 1930s he turned from "novelty" drumming to jazz, supplying the drumming for the 1939 Artie Shaw Band and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. With the emergence of his own band in 1946, Buddy ...
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From the age of only 18 months, Buddy Rich appeared with his parents on the stages of countless variety theatres throughout the US as "Traps, the Drum Wonder". He starred on Broadway when he was three years old and became the highest paid child performer of his time. But then, as he reached adolescence, the novelty of his act diminished. In the 1930s he turned from "novelty" drumming to jazz, supplying the drumming for the 1939 Artie Shaw Band and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. With the emergence of his own band in 1946, Buddy Rich once again became a star of the music business, and with each passing year, he grew in stature as a creative original. This book is an account of his life and career.
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Publisher:
[Valencia, CA: International Ventures Incorporated., 1990]
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
14816877647
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[Xerox of original draft of book. 8vo. [230 pp]. Typed, double-sided sheets bound by two staples to left side. Very good with marginal staining from use.