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William F. Ludwig (1879 – 1973) was an American percussionist, drum-maker, and founder of Ludwig Drums. He helped to create the National Association of Rudimental Drummers and is a member of the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame .
David Serkin Ludwig (born 1974, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is an American composer, teacher, and Dean of Music at The Juilliard School. His uncle was pianist Peter Serkin , his grandfather was the pianist Rudolf Serkin , and his great-grandfather was the violinist Adolf Busch . [ 1 ]
Starr wanted the Ludwig drum kit. “We were all into (anything) American” at the time, he recalled. The Drum City Ltd. salesman went to rip off the Ludwig logo on the drum front when Starr ...
Beatles Ludwig drumset, Vox Super Beatle amplifier, Museum of Making Music. Ringo Starr bought a set of Premier drums in 1960, but in June 1963 made the switch to a four-piece Ludwig set. The American-made drums were newly available in England, but the clincher for Starr was the Black Oyster Pearl finish of the Ludwig kit.
In addition, the Slingerland Banjo Company had entered the drum market in response, creating a fierce competitor that began to take up market share. After no small financial loss, both Leedy and Ludwig & Ludwig were later acquired by C. G. Conn, leaving Slingerland as the largest, family-owned drum company in the world. [52] [53]
Concerto for Double Bass, Drum set, Piano and Strings (2014) Serge Lancen. Concerto pur contrebasse et cordes; Anne Lauber. Intermizzo #1) for double bass and orchestra; Juliusz Łuciuk. Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra; Raymond Luedeke. Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra (1997) [12] Gennady Lyashenko. Concerto for Double bass and ...
Drum tech Jeff Ocheltree included a segment on tuning the new Vistalite drums in his DVD "Trust Your Ears." He describes them as having a very "live" sound. Originally, drummers favored single-ply drum heads with a center dot for these drums. But as Jeff Ocheltree describes, the sound improves with the use of two ply drum heads.
The Deering Banjo Company was started in 1975 by Greg and Janet Deering. They are located in Spring Valley, California. It is now run by their daughter Jamie Deering. [1] Deering Banjos makes Deering, Vega, Tenbrooks, and Goodtime banjos. Many notable banjo players play Deering banjos.