Dave Tough

Dave Tough
Dave Tough, 1947 in Eddie Condon's basement, ca. 1947. Photography by William P. Gottlieb.

Dave Tough (26 April 1907 – 9 December 1948, sometimes known as Davie or Davey Tough) was an American jazz drummer associated with both Dixieland and swing jazz in the 1930s and 1940s. He has been described as "the most important of the drummers of the Chicago circle".[1]

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Biography

Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Tough's interest for drumming was not fully supported by his family or community. Fortunately his suburban Chicago home allowed Tough to find his way to southside Chicago exposing him to an exciting and evolving jazz scene. Here Tough broke cultural and musical boundaries taking the scene's fresh sense back to a seemingly different suburban upper-middle class world.[citation needed]

He worked with such musicians as Bud Freeman, Woody Herman, Eddie Condon, Red Nichols, Red Norvo, Tommy Dorsey, Bunny Berigan and Benny Goodman. Berendt describes him as "one of the most subtle and inspired of drummers" with "a rhythmic palette on which he held in readiness the right colour for each soloist".[1]

Dave Tough appears as the poet-drummer "Dick Rough," who played at Chicago's legendary Green Mask, in the Autobiographical Novel of Kenneth Rexroth. Rexroth describes Tough as the "first and greatest of the hipsters and one of the few really great musicians in the history of jazz." (p.163)

In the later 1920s, Tough floated between Nice and Paris doing freelance work. Overseas he worked loosely with George Carhart and while in Paris sessioned extensively with Mezz Mezzrow. He toured and recorded throughout early 1930s Europe, mostly on the Tri-Ergon label. Though without official record, Tough spent portions of 1942-44 in the Navy playing behind Shaw's Naval Band. Tough was to lead only one album, a small sided release by the Jamboree label. Although he had varied successes, he also had difficulties with alcoholism and illness.

Although he wasn't known as a bebop drummer himself, he was a fan of it and was influenced by the playing of Max Roach.

He died, aged 41, from cerebral trauma after falling down in a Newark street.

Legacy

He was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 2000.

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References

  1. ^ a b Berendt, Joachim E. (1976). The Jazz Book. Paladin. , p. 286

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