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Joe Morello

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  • Genre: Jazz

    Location NEW YORK, New York, US

    Profile Views: 44397

    Last Login: 5/5/2008

    Member Since 12/17/2005

    Website joemorello.net

    Record Label Unknown Major

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    ..Joe was born on July 17, 1929, in Springfield, Mass. Having impaired vision since birth, he devoted himself to indoor activities. At the age of six, his familys encouragement led him to study violin. Three years later, he was featured with the Boston Symphony Orchestra as soloist in the Mendelsohn Violin Concerto. At the age of twelve, he made a second solo appearance with the orchestra. But upon meeting and hearing his idol, the great Heifitz, Joe felt he could never achieve that sound. So, at the age of fifteen, Joe changed the course of his musical endeavors and began to study drums. .... Joes first drum teacher, Joe Sefcik, was a pit drummer for all the shows in the Springfield area. He was an excellent teacher and gave Joe much encouragement. Joe began sitting in with any group that would allow it. When he was not sitting in, he and his friends, including Teddy Cohen, Chuck Andrus, Hal Sera, Phil Woods and Sal Salvador, would get together and jam in any place they could find. Joe would play any job he was called for. As a result, his musical experiences ranged from rudimental military playing to weddings and social occasions. Eventually, Mr. Sefcik decided it was time for Joe to move on. He recommended a teacher in Boston, the great George Lawrence Stone. .... Mr. Stone did many things for Joe. He gave Joe most of the tools for developing technique. He taught Joe to read. But most important of all, he made Joe realize his future was in jazz, not legitimate percussion, as Joe had hoped. Through his studies with Mr. Stone, Joe became known as the best drummer in Springfield, and rudimental champion of New England. .... Joes playing activity increased, and he soon found himself on the road with several groups. First, there was Hank Garland and the Grand Old Opry, and then Whitey Bernard. After much consideration, Joe left Whitey Bernard to go to New York City. .... A difficult year followed, but with Joes determination and the help of friends like Sal Salvador, Joe began to be noticed. Soon he found himself playing with an impressive cast of musicians that included Gil Melle, Johnny Smith, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Raney, Stan Kenton and Marian McPartland. After leaving Marian McPartlands trio, he turned down offers from the Benny Goodman band and the Tommy Dorsey band. The offer he chose to accept was a two-month temporary tour with the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which ended up lasting twelve-and-a half years. It was during the period that Joes technique received its finishing touches from Billy Gladstone of Radio City Music Hall. .... Since 1968, when the Dave Brubeck Quartet disbanded, Joe has spread his talents over a variety of areas. He maintains a very active private teaching practice. Through his association with DW Drums, Joe has made great educational contributions to drumming, as well as the entire field of jazz, by way of his clinics, lectures and guest solo appearances. Joe has recently been performing with his trio of Doreen Gray (piano) and Nate Lienhardt (bass) in the New York metro area. .. .. Joe has appeared on over 120 albums and CDs, of which 60 were with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. He won the Downbeat magazine award for best drummer for five years in a row, the Playboy award seven years in a row, and is the only drummer to win every music poll for five years in a row, including Japan, England, Europe, Australia and South America. He is mentioned in Whos Who in the East, twelfth edition, and the Blue Book , which is a listing of persons in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States who have achieved distinction in the arts, sciences, business or the professions. Revered by fans and musicians alike, Joe is considered to be one of the finest, and is probably one of the most celebrated, drummers in the history of jazz. .. .. ........ .. ........ .. ........ .... This is a FAN PAGE, not the real Joe Morello. ..
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  • The Odd Mistake

          
    Hello there !

    2 months ago
  • Richard Russell

    none better, great player 

    10 months ago
  • The Vibe

    Hello Joe!
    We have a new song on our profile,it's called "Gipsy Lover",it would be great if you tell us what you think about it!
    Here's our Facebook page,join us please!
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    Let's meet there too!!!!
    Wish you a great day, Talk soon!

    Cheers

    1 year ago
  • Luis Alvarez Belin

     Grande!, cuanto aprendimos de ese "Stone Killer", un súper clase, inolvidable e histórico ese solo en 5/8, Thank you forever Joe   

    1 year ago
  • Gana 50 Mil Pesos Inscr…

    Hola Joe buen dia!!!!!!!!!!PARTICIPA!!!!!!

    !!!!!!!CONVOCATORIA!!!!!2011!!!!!!

    Te invitamos a participar en la 3a. EDICION DEL FESTIVAL SOINBU FEST!!! LA CONVOCATORIA ES ABIERTA PARA TODAS LAS BANDAS DE LA REPUBLICA MEXICANA, NO ES NECESARIO CONTAR CON  DEMO!!!

    PARA INSCRIBIR A TU BANDA SOLO NECESITAS ENVIAR EL LINK DE MYSPACE A busoin@hotmail.com

    LAS FECHAS DISPONIBLES SON:

    16 Y 30 DE JULIO DE 2011 !!!!

    MAS INFORMES AL 5560-7349 o via Messenger agreganos""   busoin@hotmail.com

    Conoce nuestros Servicios!!!!
    Renta de Back Line, todas las marcas, cotiza con nosotros!!

    Estudio de Grabaciòn Profesional.

    Maquila de CD'S y DVD

    Seciòn Fotografica

    Diseño de Arte, Logos, Flyers

    Mas info... busoin@hotmail.com

    2 years ago
  • Chilangorock Produccion…

    Hola Joe!! Te invitamos a conocer las bases para participar en ROMMA MUSIC CLUB, SIX FLAGS MEXICO, BULLDOG CAFE y demas foros para el mes de ABRIL del 2011, si eres del DF o edo de Mex ponte en contacto con nosotros a: chilangorock@hotmail.com, OFICINA: 42018353, TELCEL 5518168040. Bandas del interior de la republica: chilangorock_provincia@hotmail.com Participaaaaaa!!
    Regalanos un ILIKe en facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/CHILANGOROCK-PRODUCCIONES/305141194832

    2 years ago
  • Gana 50 Mil Pesos Inscr…

    Hola Joe buen dia!!! Te invitamos a participar en nuestros proximos eventos.



    Buscas Booking para tu banda? pregunta por nuestro servicio, seis meses de trabajo exclusivo para tu proyecto, difusiòn, redes sociales, conciertos, y muchas cosas màs, no pierdas la oportunidad. Fecha Disponible 28 de Mayo!! Solo bandas de Mèxico!!!



    16 de Abril, Soneec en Concierto, Prenta de Boletos al 5560-7349



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    Inscribete enviando el myspace de tu banda a busoin@hotmail.com



    Otros Servicios:
    Renta de Back Line, todas las marcas, cotiza con nosotros!!



    Estudio de Grabaciòn Profesional.



    Maquila de CD'S y DVD



    Seciòn Fotografica



    Diseño de Arte, Logos, Flyers



    Mas info... busoin@hotmail.com

    2 years ago
  • Jim Kersey

    Condolences to the Morello family.Mr.Morello was a drum Proffessor,who challenged the art of drumming with his abstract ideas,and educational books.A drumming Great from my home town of Springfield,Ma. R.I.P. Joe

    2 years ago
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Bio:

Joe was born on July 17, 1929, in Springfield, Mass. Having impaired vision since birth, he devoted himself to indoor activities. At the age of six, his familys encouragement led him to study violin. Three years later, he was featured with the Boston Symphony Orchestra as soloist in the Mendelsohn Violin Concerto. At the age of twelve, he made a second solo appearance with the orchestra. But upon meeting and hearing his idol, the great Heifitz, Joe felt he could never achieve that sound. So, at the age of fifteen, Joe changed the course of his musical endeavors and began to study drums.

Joes first drum teacher, Joe Sefcik, was a pit drummer for all the shows in the Springfield area. He was an excellent teacher and gave Joe much encouragement. Joe began sitting in with any group that would allow it. When he was not sitting in, he and his friends, including Teddy Cohen, Chuck Andrus, Hal Sera, Phil Woods and Sal Salvador, would get together and jam in any place they could find. Joe would play any job he was called for. As a result, his musical experiences ranged from rudimental military playing to weddings and social occasions. Eventually, Mr. Sefcik decided it was time for Joe to move on. He recommended a teacher in Boston, the great George Lawrence Stone.

Mr. Stone did many things for Joe. He gave Joe most of the tools for developing technique. He taught Joe to read. But most important of all, he made Joe realize his future was in jazz, not legitimate percussion, as Joe had hoped. Through his studies with Mr. Stone, Joe became known as the best drummer in Springfield, and rudimental champion of New England.

Joes playing activity increased, and he soon found himself on the road with several groups. First, there was Hank Garland and the Grand Old Opry, and then Whitey Bernard. After much consideration, Joe left Whitey Bernard to go to New York City.

A difficult year followed, but with Joes determination and the help of friends like Sal Salvador, Joe began to be noticed. Soon he found himself playing with an impressive cast of musicians that included Gil Melle, Johnny Smith, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Raney, Stan Kenton and Marian McPartland. After leaving Marian McPartlands trio, he turned down offers from the Benny Goodman band and the Tommy Dorsey band. The offer he chose to accept was a two-month temporary tour with the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which ended up lasting twelve-and-a half years. It was during the period that Joes technique received its finishing touches from Billy Gladstone of Radio City Music Hall.

Since 1968, when the Dave Brubeck Quartet disbanded, Joe has spread his talents over a variety of areas. He maintains a very active private teaching practice. Through his association with DW Drums, Joe has made great educational contributions to drumming, as well as the entire field of jazz, by way of his clinics, lectures and guest solo appearances. Joe has recently been performing with his trio of Doreen Gray (piano) and Nate Lienhardt (bass) in the New York metro area.

Joe has appeared on over 120 albums and CDs, of which 60 were with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. He won the Downbeat magazine award for best drummer for five years in a row, the Playboy award seven years in a row, and is the only drummer to win every music poll for five years in a row, including Japan, England, Europe, Australia and South America. He is mentioned in Whos Who in the East, twelfth edition, and the Blue Book , which is a listing of persons in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States who have achieved distinction in the arts, sciences, business or the professions. Revered by fans and musicians alike, Joe is considered to be one of the finest, and is probably one of the most celebrated, drummers in the history of jazz.

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