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Adam Rudolph

Composer/hands percussionist Adam Rudolph was created in Chicago in 1955, so when a teenager was mentored by famous brands Don Cherry, Fred Anderson, and Maulawi Nururdin. After finding a self-designed undergraduate level in ethnomusicology from Oberlin University, Rudolph continued to gain his M.F.A. through the California Institute from the Arts; …

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Big Black

Danny Ray has gotten a lot more printer ink for his vibrant name than for his importance as an excellent percussionist and something from the ’60s better practitioners of Afro-Cuban rhythms inside the jazz framework. Ray got his nickname from a mature sibling when he demonstrated desire for drumming as …

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