- George Wettling
George Wettling (November 28, 1907 - June 6, 1968) was an American jazz drummer.
He was one of the young white
Chicago ans who fell in love withjazz as a result of hearingKing Oliver 's band (withLouis Armstrong on secondcornet ) at the Lincoln Gardens in Chicago in the early 1920s. Oliver's drummer,Baby Dodds , made a particular and lasting impression upon Wettling. [ [http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/George_Wettling.html Article in Drummerworld] ]Wettling went on to work with the
big band s ofArtie Shaw ,Bunny Berigan ,Red Norvo ,Paul Whiteman , and evenHarpo Marx : but he was at his best (and will be best remembered) for his work in small 'hot' bands led byEddie Condon ,Muggsy Spanier , and himself. In these small bands, Wettling was able to demonstrate the arts of dynamics and responding to a particular soloist that he had learned from Baby Dodds.Towards the end of his life, Wettling (like his friend the
clarinetist Pee Wee Russell ) took uppainting , and was much influenced by the Americancubist Stuart Davis . He has been quoted as remarking that "jazz drumming and abstract painting seemed different from him only from the point of view of craftsmanship: in both fields he felt rhythm to be decisive". [cite book | author=Berendt, Joachim E | title=The Jazz Book | publisher=Paladin | year=1976, p286]However, good as Wettling's painting was he will be best remembered for his rattling, cavernous sound at the drums -especially with
Eddie Condon 's bands.References
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