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Bobby Previte
Bobby Previte began his life in music as a great way to meet girls, but then fell in love with the drums instead. At thirteen, he fashioned his first set out of a rusted iron garbage can turned on its side (the bass drum), four upside-down rubber trash bins (the toms), a box with loose junk rattling around inside (the snare), three plungers with aluminum pie plates nailed on top, (the cymbals), and two pieces of linoleum crimped together, stuck through with a wire coat hanger wound into a spring, crowned with a rubber ball on top (the kick pedal)•and for hours on end would play to records in his dark basement with a lone spotlight shining on him. Eventually hired by a band, he rehearsed with them for a year, only to get fired the day of the first booking for not having "real" drums. After this experience he decided to strike out on his own, and has been doing so ever since.
Brought up playing soul and rock music in the old bars,clubs, and bordellos of Niagara Falls, NY, he later studied formally at the University of Buffalo, which boasted musicians John Cage, Lucas Foss, Morton Feldman, and Jan Williams. He then ran head on into Miles Davis, Edgard Varèse, Charles Mingus, Terry Reilly, Abstract Expressionism, Igor Stravinsky, Frank Lloyd Wright, George Balanchine and William Faulkner. That was that.
He moved to New York City in 1979, with great fortune quickly met the leading lights of the “Downtown” scene, settled in, and never looked back. For twenty-five years he has remained a leader, widely hailed for his electrifying drumming and his stunning, unclassifiable compositions.
He has played an astonishing range of genres and venues, from the Palace Burlesque House in Buffalo, NY to country music at Gloria’s Corral Club in the Kentucky backwoods (complete with, yes, a real corral surrounding the bandstand) to Carnegie Hall, and has presented his music at the major festivals around the world, from Europe to Russia, Japan to South America, and back.
The subject of articles in the world's major publications as well as in many books on music, Previte leads more bands than he probably should, and has added the electronic drums to his ever widening arsenal.
He remains committed to form. And to beauty, in all its forms.
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Terry Adams: Terrible [Deluxe Edition]
by Dave Linn
Terry Adams is best known for his work with the seminal band, NRBQ (New Rhythm & Blues Quartet). Their self-titled debut (Columbia, 1969), included Sun Ra's Rocket Number Nine." The follow-up was a collaboration with early rock legend Carl Perkins called Boppin' The Blues. In 1974 singer, songwriter, and guitarist extraordinaire, Big Al Anderson and drummer Tom Ardolino joined the band. For the next 20 years that lineup thrilled live audiences around the world. In 1994, Anderson (dismayed by the ...
Continue ReadingBobby Previte: Boom-Boom. Due volte Boom
by Vic Albani
Dopo sostanziali anni di attività per certi versi limitata, il genio Bobby Previte torna a cavalcare comete musicali di infinita bellezza e intelligenza. Credo esistano ben pochi musicisti così profondi, analitici, curiosi ed allo stesso tempo così schivi e umili come Previte, da sempre nel cuore di ogni illuminato cultore di musiche moderne. Illuminato forse proprio perché la musica del batterista di New York di origini italiane rischiara il buio dai tempi dello straordinario Bump the Renaissance del ...
Continue ReadingBobby Previte, Angles, Roxana Amed, The Comet Is Coming & More New Releases
by Ludovico Granvassu
This week we feature some great examples of how tradition continues to fuel modern jazz projects, and the many ways in which jazz incorporates elements from other musical traditions (from Korea to Spain) and genres (from the blues to rave music).Happy listening!PlaylistBen Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Bobby Previte, Charlie Hunter Blues in D" 12 Galaxies (SideHustle) 0:16 Host talks 4:25 Bobby Previte Hunter" Nine Tributes (SideHustle) 5:35 Host talks ...
Continue ReadingWayne Horvitz: Live Forever Vol. 1: The President - New York in the '80s
by Vic Albani
«Numero 1 della Live Forever Series: una collezione di spettacoli dal vivo curata da Wayne Horvitz e Toby Dodds. Il volume 1 contiene un imperversante set dal vivo al CBGBs nel 1987, con un who's who" della scena downtown NY degli anni '80. Altre tracce includono quattro demo, materiale mai pubblicato dalle sessioni al Power Station per l'album Bring Yr Camera, precedenti demo in studio del 1984, e materiale da due spettacoli dal vivo, sempre al CBGBs, nel ...
Continue ReadingKeith Pray: Universal Blues
by Nicholas F. Mondello
The opening sounds of Keith Pray's Universal Blues present a sonic gateway that ultimately leads to an overall significant musical experience. Throughout his career, saxophonist Pray, a highly talented and well-respected upstate New York artist, has been an avid explorer of textures and tonalities. With Universal Blues he and his mates deliver an intelligent and intriguing album. Through an eclectic array of Pray's original compositions, the group displays vivid emotional and creative expression while examining that unique element- -the titular ...
Continue ReadingBobby Previte, Jamie Saft and Nels Cline: Music from the Early 21st Century
by Chris M. Slawecki
Music from the Early 21st Century presents music captured during a brief trio tour by keyboardist Jamie Saft, guitarist Nels Cline and drummer Bobby Previte, performing completely improvised music. Fundamentally, it's based around the classic organ trio formation--drums, Hammond organ and guitar," Saft explains. But it just blows up the language to so many different universes." Captured during a brief trio tour" doesn't do justice to this wild, ravenous sound. Trapped and caged like a snarling animal seems ...
Continue ReadingBobby Previte: Rhapsody
by Stefano Merighi
Rhapsody è la seconda parte della trilogia che Bobby Previte ha dedicato al tema del viaggio e dello sradicamento, intitolata Terminals. Si tratta di un lavoro ardito e complesso che testimonia della sensibilità che il batterista e compositore americano ha maturato in questi anni e che lo colloca in una dimensione assai diversa rispetto al jazz comunemente inteso. Rhapsody è infatti costituito da un ciclo di songs, più o meno estese, melodicamente compiute, aperte a sequenze di ...
Continue ReadingEnter the "Jamie Saft/Steve Swallow/Bobby Previte - The New Standard" Giveaway!
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All About Jazz
All About Jazz members are invited to enter the RareNoiseRecords Jamie Saft/Steve Swallow/Bobby Previte - The New Standard giveaway contest starting today. We'll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on August 10th Click here to enter the contest (Tracking Jamie Saft at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) Good luck! Your Friends at RareNoiseRecords About The New Standard While Jamie Saft has been a significant presence on previous RareNoise recordings by Slobber Pup, Plymouth ...
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Jamie Saft Joins Steve Swallow And Bobby Previte On The New Standard
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Antje Hübner
Collaborative Outing Strikes The Jazziest Chord In The RareNoise Catalog While Jamie Saft has been a significant presence on previous RareNoise recordings by Slobber Pup, Plymouth and Metallic Taste of Blood, the renegade keyboardist and essential Downtown improviser steps into a dramatically different role on The New Standard. A collaborative trio outing featuring the dream rhythm tandem of drummer Bobby Previte and bassist Steve Swallow, both prolific composers and venerable bandleaders in their own right, it showcases Saft alternating between ...
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Jane Ira Bloom Trio with Mark Helias & Bobby Previte at Cornelia Street Cafe on June 13th
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Michael Ricci
Soprano saxophonist, composer and former NASA artist Jane Ira Bloom brings her trio to Cornelia Street Cafe for the first time on June 13th with long-time bandmates bassist Mark Helias and drummer Bobby Previte. They're fresh out of the recording studio with new compositions from Bloom's latest project that jetison the band into zero-g and beyond.
Don't miss these seasoned sonic explorers as they navigate the space ways.
Cornelia St Cafe 29 Cornelia St New York, ...
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Doom Jazz to Bring New Twist to Old Music
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All About Jazz
The University of Massachusetts Fine Arts Center will kick off its seventh Solos & Duos Series Thursday night with Doom Jazz: A Duo with Bobby Previte and Jamie Saft. Previte and Saft take traditional jazz rhythms, slow them down, and blend them flawlessly with dark black metal tones using an electric bass and an ominous sounding piano, to create a gripping and entrancing experience. Though technically a duo, this project could be considered a piano trio, with Previte on drums ...
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"This is Our Music IV" Presents Bobby Previte, Michael Blake and Knucklebean in Brooklyn on June 11!
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All About Jazz
Friends of SOUND! Please join us at This Is Our Music IV" on June 11 in Brooklyn, when we present the Bobby Previte/Briggan Krauss Duo, Michael Blake Trio featuring Ben Allison and Michael Sarin and, of course, Knucklebean! Come be a part of this special night! Know what's below, yo... WHO: Bobby Previte/Briggan Krauss Duo + Michael Blake Trio with Ben Allison and Michael Sarin + Knucklebean WHAT: This Is Our Music IV" - Curated by Brad Farberman WHEN: Wednesday, ...
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Bobby Previte & the New Bump "Set the Alarm for Monday" Available May 13th
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All About Jazz
New York, NY - On May 13, 2008 Palmetto Records will release Set the Alarm for Monday. For his first release on Palmetto Records, composer and drummer Bobby Previte brings us The New Bump, a logical musical extension of Previte's original Bump The Renaissance bands. Sonically intriguing and cinematically centered, Set The Alarm For Monday grooves as only Previte can. Matt Balitsaris says: To me the best records are those which are conceived as a single work, rather than simply ...
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Bobby Previte and The Coalition of the Willing, November, 5 2006 at North Star Bar in Philadelphia
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All About Jazz
In the great tradition of instrumental, electric guitar-fueled rock comes Bobby Previte's super bar band," The Coalition of the Willing a new and exciting powerhouse machine pulling together musicians from different worlds to play Previte's twisting, hard hitting tunes. Featuring the legendary Charlie Hunter, putting aside his eight string guitar to pick up a six string for the first time in years; Skerik, tenor saxophone electro wizard of Critters Buggin', Les Claypool, and countless others; and special guest this tour ...
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Bobby Previte's "Coalition Of The Willing" Coming May 23rd on Ropeadope
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All About Jazz
Bobby Previte's Coalition of the Willing Strikes May 23rd On Ropeadope
Comprised of Bobby Previte, Charlie Hunter, Steven Bernstein, Skerik, Stanton Moore, Jamie Saft and Stew Cutler.
Previte is a serious composer with the heart of a roadhouse rocker." - Village Voice
Previte's music is thoroughly, stubbornly and distinctly his own...the music copies nothing and is utterly original." - The New York Times
His ensembles speak in visionary tongues." - The New Yorker
New ...
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Kudzu, feat. Wayne Horvitz & Bobby Previte, to play Seattle on Friday, June 21st
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All About Jazz
theFUNKYJOINTpresents:
>> ~ featuring ~ Wayne Horvitz Bobby Previte Doug Weiselman Tucker Martine and many more!
w/special guests: LARKSPUR [Reggie Watts/Paul Kemmish/Kevin Sawka] DJ SAXTON [of Sound Tribe Sector 9: www.sts9.com]
Friday, June 21st, 2002 I-SPY 1921 5th Ave. (Alley Entrance) Seattle, WA www.ispyseattle.com 9pm doors | 10pm show
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