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Take Five With Ron van Stratum

Jim Beard
piano1960 - 2024

Scott Kinsey
keyboards
Mike Stern
guitarb.1953

John Beasley
piano
Mike Mainieri
vibraphoneb.1938

Eric Gale
guitar, electric1938 - 1994
Currently teaching at Conservatory of Maastricht (NL). Has three CDs out as a leader, and is a clinician for Yamaha drums, and Meinl cymbals and percussion.
Instrument(s):
Drums, percussion.
Teachers and/or influences?

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Vinnie Colaiuta
drumsb.1956

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Your sound and approach to music: I like to play the song not the instrument.
Your teaching approach: Be open to all kinds of music, and learn from everything and everyone you hear. That will get you to develop your own style.
Road story: Your best or worst experience: Counting in, and playing, a wrong tune on a live radio show, while the band played another one.
Your favorite recording in your discography and why? Swingin' in the Swamp, because I finally got the sound from my drums the way I heard them, not through the ears of a mixing engineer; this was because I was the engineer that time.
The first Jazz album I bought was:

Billy Cobham
drumsb.1944

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007
What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing? Venues to play, people supporting the artists by buying their music and not stealing it.
What is in the near future? Promoting my new CD, Swingin' in the Swamp, and playing some festivals.
By Day:
Teaching three days a week at Maastricht Conservatorium, The Netherlands.
If I weren't a jazz musician, I would be a: a person missing something.
Photo Credit
Courtesy of Ron van Stratum
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Jim Beard
Scott Kinsey
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John Beasley
Mike Mainieri
Eric Gale
Joe Zawinul
Peter Erskine
Vinnie Colaiuta
Elvin Jones
pat metheny
Billy Cobham
Randy
Michael Brecker
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