- Bruce Gary
Infobox musical artist
Name = PAGENAME
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Bruce Gary
Alias =
Born = Birth date|1951|4|7|Burbank , California,USA
Died = Death date and age|2006|8|22|1951|4|7
Tarzana, California, USA
Instrument = Drums, percussion
Genre = Rock,Blues-rock ,Blues
Occupation =Musician , Producer
Years_active = 1969 - 2006
Associated_acts =The Knack Bruce Gary (
7 April 1951 –22 August 2006 ) was best known as the drummer for the music groupThe Knack . He was nominated for twoGrammy Award s as a stage performer, producer, and recording artist.Born in Burbank,
California , the young Gary was a bundle of energy and for that reason his parents allowed him to set up the drum kit that his cousin had offered him after getting bored with it. Gary left home at 15 and was drawn to the musical scene ofTopanga Canyon , California. He made friends with guitaristRandy California . In the 60's and early 70's he played with bluesmanAlbert Collins . By the time he was twenty-four he was touring and recording with former Cream bassistJack Bruce and guitaristMick Taylor , who had just left the Rolling Stones. This stellar lineup also included jazz pianistCarla Bley . Gary also worked withDr John in the 70's. In 1978 he found himself in a band with singerDoug Fieger , guitaristBerton Averre , and bassistPrescott Niles . Fieger and Averre brought in a tune they'd written about Sharona Alperin, a teenage girl Fieger was obsessed with. Despite his initial reservations about the song, Gary came up with a beat to match "My Sharona "'s stuttering style. He later said he approached the song like a surf stomp. As he explained, drummers in surf bands often play songs using no cymbals, just kick drum, snare drum, and toms. He also borrowed from the drum part to "Going to a Go Go" bySmokey Robinson and the Miracles. The final ingredient, he said, was the drumrudiment called aflam , in which one drumstick strikes the drum just before the other does; the flam registers as a single beat, but with a particularly full sound. Gary's immediately recognisable kick-and-snare-drum intro helped propel the power-pop anthem to the top of the US charts.The Knack's debut album "Get the Knack" sold 6 million copies.
After the breakup of The Knack in the early 1980s, Gary became an in-demand drummer for studio work and live performance with some of the premier musicians of the era including
Bob Dylan ,George Harrison ,Stephen Stills ,Rod Stewart ,Sheryl Crow ,Bette Midler ,Yoko Ono ,Harry Nilsson , and Doors guitaristRobby Krieger . He also worked with blues mastersAlbert King andJohn Lee Hooker .In addition to his work as a drummer, he achieved recognition for his work as a producer - recording new albums with
The Ventures and co-producing (withAlan Douglas ) a series of seminal archival recordings ofJimi Hendrix including the "Blues" compilation.He died at the age of 55 at the Tarzana Regional Medical Center in Tarzana,
California ofNon-Hodgkin lymphoma .External links
* [http://www.BruceGary.com/ Official Bruce Gary website]
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/martin-lewis/bruce-gary-of-the-knack-_b_27873.html A tribute to Bruce Gary]
* [http://www.creemmagazine.com/index1.php?pg=brucegary CreemMagazine.com]
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