Bernhard Perdie
Bernard Purdie was
born June 11, 1939 in Elkton, Maryland as the eleventh of
fifteen children. Purdie began already as a six-year-old to bang
out rhythms on improvised equipment. At 14 years of age he
purchased his first real drum set and became the most important
provider for the family - earning his pay with country and
carnival bands. This "schooling" enabled Purdie to
"feel my way into nearly every kind of music, 'cause I had
to know all styles and was never afraid to try something
new."
Purdie moved to New York in 1960 after
finishing high school and played with (among others), Lonnie
Youngblood before landing his first hit with King Curtis. This
led to his engagement with Aretha Franklin in 1970 - the
beginning of an unparalleled career. Since then, Purdie has been
a regular guest in the studios of the stars of Jazz, Soul, and
Rock, working together with Paul Butterfield as well as Larry
Coryell, Miles Davis, Hall & Oates, Al Kooper, Herbie Mann,
Todd Rundgren and Cat Stevens, as well as regularly producing
his own solo albums under his own name.
Liner Notes from Purdie "Soul To
Jazz." 3-96. With Brecker Brothers, ACT Music & Vision
GMBH.
Which musician did Aretha Franklin definitely
NOT want missing from the line-up when she recorded her most
inspired albums at the beginning of the seventies Who provided
the back-beat for Steely Dan's "Aja", and for whom
have Isaac Hayes, Donny Hathaway, B.B. King, "Sweet"
Lou Donaldson, Joe Cocker and Hank Crawford reserved that stool
behind the drum kit? The list is incomplete, it must be, because
no other drummer in the last three decades has seen the interior
of a recording studio as often as Bernard "Pretty"
Purdie. The 57 year-old native of Elkton, Maryland has laid down
the beat on over 3000 albums to date.
This short list does however, prove an idea of
the unique qualities this man possesses. Colleagues describe the
drummer's style as the "funkiest soul beat" in the
business, and Purdie has decidedly never limited his talents to
the realm of jazz but rather has consistently sought out new
musical experiences beyond it's borders. He has anchored
sessions with the Rolling Stones, James Brown and Tom Jones with
equal ease and proven that - with all his attention to precision
playing - terms such as "drive" and "GROOVE"
are definitely not missing from his vocabulary. This is
certainly why his rhythms have appeared as samples on nearly
every "Acid Jazz" record released in the past few
years - the new genre that has so successfully hosted the
renaissance of Soul Jazz. Furthermore because it is a special
pleasure to personally harvest the fruits from trees one has
planted oneself - Purdie has now gathered together a flock of
like-minded souls and created the new album - "Soul To
Jazz". It will certainly, so much can be sure, stun those
who seek to copy his style - if not completely draw their
attention. These 13 songs prove that the pioneer of the hybrid
of blend of Jazz, Soul and Funky Tunes is still light years
ahead of his imitators.
For loads more on Bernard Purdie visit his
official Website at
http://www.bernardpurdie.com

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