Jazz Heroes

Modern Drummer is the world’s most widely read drum magazine, is dedicated entirely to the art of drumming and caters to the needs of amateur, semi-pro, and professional drummers.

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Max Roach Excerpted from the June 1982 issue

Max Roach is a vital link in the chain of drum history. He was recognized as the man who pioneered a modern drumming style for his work with bebop giants like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. In the ‘50s and…

Story by Scott K. Fish
Jan 10, 2022

Peter Erskine Excerpted from the January 1983 issue

If Peter Erskine isn’t careful, he’s going to start giving jazz, musicians a good name. I mean, we all know about the reputation jazz players have with the general public, right? The stereotypical jazzer is perceived to be a sullen,…

Story by Rick Mattingly
Jan 10, 2022

Art Blakey Excerpted from the September 1984 issue

The first rays of dusk suffuse Art Blakey’s Greenwich Village apartment with shards of amber gray light, and as the shadows dance upon his brow, Blakey’s face takes on a totemic grace. The snow-white hair fades out of the foreground…

Story by Chip Stern
Jan 10, 2022

Jack DeJohnette Excerpted From The October 1989 Issue

“I’m having more fun with music,” says Jack DeJohnette. “Now that I’m in my mid-40s, I don’t take everything so seriously. As I let go of a lot of past fears and false illusions about what music is supposed to…

Story by Rick Mattingly
Jan 10, 2022

Billy Cobham Excerpted from the August/September 1979 Issue

Billy Cobham is one of the strongest innovative forces on the drumming scene today. Both his technique, and drum set up are awesome. We met at Starr Recording Studios where Cobham was to record an instructional tape for the Tama…

By Cheech Iero
Jan 10, 2022
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