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      • When revolutionary jazz drummer Gene Krupa died in his Yonkers home in 1973, he left behind a legacy of artistic innovation that influenced generations of musicians—from Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham to Ringo Starr of The Beatles.
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    Gene Krupa Drive in Yonkers, New York. In the 1930s, Krupa became the first endorser of Slingerland drums. At Krupa's urging, Slingerland developed tom-toms with tuneable top and bottom heads, which immediately became important elements of virtually every drummer's setup.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Believed by many to be the best drummer of all time, Krupa transformed jazz drumming and changed the perception of big band drummers during the 1930s. Before Krupa’s arrival on the pre-war jazz scene, drummers were often overlooked and considered less skilled than other musicians.

  4. Feb 28, 2019 · We’ll leave Gene Krupa at the end of the decade – just twenty-one years old and already fast becoming known as one of America’s most exciting young drummers – about to embark upon a career that at its peak would see him an international celebrity and one of the most garlanded musicians in the history of jazz up that point.

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · According to Burt Korall, "Krupa struck a balance between instinct, the roots of jazz, and a scientific approach to drumming." The language came directly from Chick Webb. But Krupa formalized, simplified, and clarified it. Krupa thrust the drum-set into the foreground, making it not only a source of rhythm but of musicality and color as well.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Gene Krupa, a luminary percussionist, occupies a distinguished place in this pantheon. This blog post delves into the life, impact, and enduring legacy of the man whose virtuosity with the drum kit revolutionized jazz and popular music.

  7. At a groundbreaking Benny Goodman concert in Carnegie Hall on January 16, 1938, Krupa’s sensational driving beat behind “Sing Sing Sing”—and his reprise of the number in the movie Hollywood Hotel...

  8. Dec 8, 2009 · Gene Krupa was unquestionably the first drummer in history to attain a position of global renown. As such, he is still revered and respected by drummers the world over.