- Armand Zildjian
Armand Zildjian (
1921 -December 26 ,2002 ) was an American manufacturer ofcymbal s and the head of theAvedis Zildjian Company .Born in
Quincy, Massachusetts , Armand Zildjian was the scion of a cymbals-making tradition that dated back to his ancestor Avedis, who began the company in 1623 inIstanbul . By family tradition, the secrets of cymbal making were passed on only to the oldest son, but Armand's father, Avedis Zildjian III, gave the information to both of his sons, Armand and Robert. This began a legal battle which ended only when Robert formed the Sabian Cymbals Company, in competition with his brother.Armand Zildjian attended
Colgate University , and served with theUnited States Coast Guard in the Pacific duringWorld War II . After the war, he returned to his father's factory inNorwell, Massachusetts , where, with the help of such music business stars asChick Webb andGene Krupa , he revolutionized the cymbals business by adding them to drum sets and making them thinner.Zildjian has an honorary degree from
Berklee College of Music , is an inductee into thePercussive Hall of Fame , and has his name immortalized on theGuitar Center Rock Walk inHollywood, California .Armand has four children: Craigie, Debbie, Wendy, and Rab. Craigie is CEO of the Zildjian Company and Rab lives in England. More can be found on the Zildjian website.
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