Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich

Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich

Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich

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Top Songs

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The Drum Battle [Live At Jazz At The Philharmonic In Carnegie Hall, N.Y/1952]
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Drum Boogie [Live At Jazz At The Philharmonic In Carnegie Hall, N.Y/1952]
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Gene's Blues
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Flying Home [Live At Jazz At The Philharmonic In Carnegie Hall, N.Y/1952]
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Perdido [Live At Jazz At The Philharmonic In Carnegie Hall, N.Y/1952]

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  • Krupa And Rich

    Jan 1956 • 7 songs

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Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich

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The first drummer to be a superstar, Gene Krupa may not have been the most advanced drummer of the 1930s but he was in some ways the most significant. Prior to Krupa, drum solos were a real rarity and the drums were thought of as a merely supportive instrument. With his good looks and colorful playing, he became a matinee idol and changed the image of drummers forever. Gene Krupa made history with his first record. For a session in 1927 with the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans, he became the first musician to use a full drum set on records. He was part of the Chicago jazz scene of...
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