Freddie Gruber (May 27, 1927 – October 11, 2011) was an American jazz drummer and teacher to a number of professional drummers.[3][4][5]
Gruber grew up in the nascent New York Citybebop scene. Although he started his performance career as a tap dancer, by the mid-1940s while still in his teens he had toured as a drummer with Rudy Vallée and played with Harry Gibson. In 1949 Gruber began playing with Charlie Parker among many others.[4]
After fighting his own heroin addiction, Gruber left New York City shortly after Parker's death in 1955. He settled in Los Angeles in 1957 after a stint in Las Vegas, where he continued working as a professional jazz drummer. Gruber began teaching drums in the mid-1960s at a Los Angeles music store owned by vibraphonistTerry Gibbs.[4]
On January 15, 2011, Gruber was honored at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, with a lifetime achievement award for educational excellence throughout his career.[13] The large framed award featured a classic photo of legendary jazz drummers: Buddy Rich,[14]Jo Jones (known as Papa Jo Jones in his later years), and Gruber himself. Under the photo was a plaque and a cymbal that was signed by Armand Zildjian's children.[15] Later in October 2011 Gruber died from illness.
Gruber's former drum student, Neil Peart of Rush, lauded Gruber in his literary and tutorial work.[16] Peart authored a biographical obituary tribute which was posted to the Hudson Music website and to Gruber's own web site.[1]
^Peart, Neil (2002) [originally released on VHS in 1996]. A Work in Progress (DVD video, DVD-ROM with Internet features, 2 booklets). Warner Bros. Classics. produced and directed by Paul Siegel, Rob Wallis ; production, Langa Communications. Miami, Florida: Warner Bros. Publications. ISBN9780757990298. OCLC52762882. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
Sources
Jazz Improv Magazine Tribute to Buddy Rich: "Way Beyond Drums, Buddy Rich, A Portrait of the Man." (Spring 2006)
The Commandments of Early Rhythm and Blues Drumming - by Zoro and Daniel Glass (2008)
Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road - by Neil Peart (2002)
Travelling Music: Traveling Music : The Soundtrack to My Life and Times - by Neil Peart (2003)
Rhythm and Light - by Carrie Nuttall (2005)
Rush: Chemistry : The Definitive Biography - by Jon Collins (2005)
Roadshow : Landscape With Drums: A Concert Tour by Motorcycle - by Neil Peart (2006)
Far and Away: A Prize Every Time - by Neil Peart (2011)