- Benny Benjamin
William "Benny" Benjamin (
July 25 1925 -April 20 1969 ), nicknamed Papa Zita, was an American musician, most notable as the main drummer for theMotown studio band known asThe Funk Brothers . He was a native ofBirmingham, Alabama .Motown's first studio drummer, Benny Benjamin was noted for his dynamic style. Several Motown
record producers , includingBerry Gordy , refused to work on sessions unless Benjamin was the drummer andJames Jamerson was the bassist. [http://www.rockhall.com/hof/inductee.asp?id=2027] . Among the Motown songs Benjamin performed the drum tracks for are early hits such as "Money (That's What I Want) " byBarrett Strong , "Shop Around " byThe Miracles , and "Do You Love Me" byThe Contours ; as well as later hits such as "Get Ready" byThe Temptations , "Uptight (Everything's Alright) " byStevie Wonder , "I Heard It Through the Grapevine " byGladys Knight & the Pips and "Going To A Go-Go " byThe Miracles .Benjamin was notorious for being late to work, and also for creating highly fabricated and humorous stories for "why" he was late. Once caught sleeping at his drumkit by a Motown producer, Benjamin snapped awake and began drumming and calling out "Papa-zita, papa-zita, papa-zita," which is how he earned his nickname.
Benjamin was influenced by the work of drummers
Buddy Rich andTito Puente . He recorded with a studio set comprised of Ludwig,Slingerland , Rogers andGretsch components.By the late-1960s, Benjamin struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and fellow Funk Brothers Uriel Jones and Richard “Pistol” Allen performed more of the drum tracks for the studio's releases. Benjamin died on
April 20 ,1969 of astroke at the age of 43, and was inducted into the "Sidemen" category of theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.References
*cite visual | director=Justman, Paul | date=2002 | url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314725/ | title=Standing in the Shadows of Motown | medium=Motion picture | location=New York | distributor=Artisan Entertainment
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