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Old 07-07-2008, 09:57 PM   #1
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My friend from high school days, Bobby Durham, passed away yesterday in Italy.

Here's a young Bobby with O.P.-

YouTube - Oscar Peterson trio in Rome "Noreen's Nocturne" very fast


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Except for CT,they (Oscar Peterson, Ronnie Scott,Joe Pass, Niels Pedersen, Bobby Durham, Milt Jackson) are no longer around to enrich our lives.

May they all Rest in Peace.

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How sad to hear of his passing. He will greatly be missed. Does he have any surviving family or is there a formal obituary? Just like to pay my respects.

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How sad to hear of his passing. He will greatly be missed. Does he have any surviving family or is there a formal obituary? Just like to pay my respects.

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Here's an obit from the New York Sun, it is unbelievably inaccurate. We were in high school in 1953, and there are other goofs.
Oh well...............
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Bobby Durham, 71, Jazz Drummer Toured With Greats
By WILL FRIEDWALD, Special to the Sun | July 10, 2008

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Bobby Durham, a jazz drummer known for his energetic, propulsive style, as well as for the high-flying musical company that he kept, died in Italy on Monday. He was 71, and had been ill with lung cancer and emphysema, a singer who had toured with him in Europe in recent years, Shawnn Monteiro, said.

Durham was practically the only contemporary drummer who worked with Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, and, most famously, Oscar Peterson, four legendary bandleaders who were famous the demands they made on their percussionists. Durham was the drummer of choice for nearly all the swing-styled soloists and leaders of the '60s and '70s up to the present day, and he also enjoyed a parallel career working in funky organ combos led by such keyboardists as Charles Earland, Shirley Scott, and Wild Bill Davis.

Born February 3, 1937, Durham was raised in the black music scene of the 1940s and 1950s in Philadelphia, a hotbed of jazz and R&B activity. As a child, he tap-danced and sang in addition to playing drums, and played in several high school bands. By age 16, Durham was touring with the pioneering doo-wop vocal quartet, The Orioles (who apparently recorded their biggest hit, was "Crying In The Chapel," in 1953, with Durham in the rhythm section). For most of the rest of the '50s, he served in the American military (in various service bands) and worked on the R&B circuit.

After his stint in the service, the drummer relocated to New York, at which point he began both gigging and recording with swing and blues-styled instrumentalists. Durham participated in his first jazz record date ("The Burner") in 1963 with blues-based tenor saxophonist Red Holloway, and he served as drummer for the hard-swinging organist Bill Davis. He appeared with Davis on a famous album, taped live in Atlantic City, with Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington's alto sax player, and this led to a stint with the Ellington Orchestra itself in 1967.

A few months later, Durham began the first of several stints with Oscar Peterson, and can be heard on live and studio dates with the legendary pianist over a five-year period. For most of the 1970s he toured as part of the last great trio to accompany Ella Fitzgerald, alongside pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist Keeter Betts. In these years, Durham served as a virtual "house drummer" for producer Norman Granz's Pablo records. He can be heard on dates with Monty Alexander, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Al Grey, Roy Eldridge, Howard McGhee, Clark Terry, Dorothy Donegan, Jimmy Rowles, and many others. Durham rejoined Peterson in the early 1990s for a classic series of live recordings "At The Blue Note" with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis.

For most of the last 20 years, the drummer became well known for maintaining a dual lifestyle in both Europe and America. Based in Italy and Switzerland, he worked extensively on both continents with visiting leaders, as well as with his own groups, which generally featured the best of European jazzmen. One of the drummer's final gigs was a rare jazz date in Dubai in June.

Durham recorded only one album as a leader, a 1979 trio LP on the French Black & Blue label with pianist Gerald Price. With his own groups, he was known to step out more as an entertainer and vocalist. According to writer Eugene Chadbourne, "European concert listeners have remarked on the entertaining number entitled the 'Airplane Song,' supposedly based on the printed safety instructions handed out to passengers."
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