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Rich
THOMPSON
Rich
Thompson is an Associate Professor of jazz studies and contemporary
media (pt) at the Eastman School of Music. In addition to his duties
as artist/teacher of drum set, he also teaches fundamentals of jazz
drum set, assists in coaching the rhythm sections of small groups and
big bands, and is a member of the Eastman Jazz Trio with Harold Danko
and Jeff Campbell.
Mr. Thompson received a bachelor's degree in music education and
in percussion from the University of Oklahoma, and a master's degree
in jazz studies and contemporary media (performance) from the Eastman
School of Music. In the spring of 1996, while on tour with the Count
Basie Orchestra, he was asked to join the Eastman faculty. Continuing
to tour with the Basie Orchestra, Rich joined the Eastman faculty in
the fall of 1996. His association with the Rochester Philharmonic began
in the fall of 1994 and continues to this date. Under the direction
of pops conductor Jeff Tyzik, Rich is often a featured soloist with
the RPO, as well as with other major orchestras. He has also toured
w/the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.
Rich "freelances" out of Rochester and New York City. He
performed at the IAJE 2000 convention in New Orleans with the Eastman
Jazz Trio. He appeared with the Count Basie Orchestra at the President's
Inaugural Ball (Jan. 19 1997), and spent January through July of 1996
touring with the Basie Orchestra. He was a frequent call back in '97
and recorded a live video with the band in NYC at the well-known jazz
venue Birdland. He was featured on Tito Puente's 1996 CD release Jazzin,
a collaboration CD with Tito Puente, Puente's latin rhythm section
and the Count Basie Orchestra. The Boston Herald said, in a review
of the Basie band at the Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival that
same summer, "Mr. Thompson was the powerhouse drummer who drove
the Basie sound!" Rich was one of 15 semifinalists in the Thelonious
Monk International Drum Competition in October 1992. In the past ten
years he has played numerous times with pianist Marian McPartland,
guitarist Gene Bertoncini, trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie, guitar legend
Joe Pass, and trumpet/flugelhorn great Clark Terry.
Thompson has recorded numerous times in the U.S. and France with
renowned pianists Bill Dobbins (Paradise, Glass Enclosure and others.)
and as a co/leader with James Williams (of Art Blakey fame) on the
CD titled Eventually. He has also recorded/performed with singer Bobby
McFerrin and most recently with the Eastman Jazz Trio featuring pianist
Harold Danko and bassist Jeff Campbell. His Drum Set Solos Vol. I is
widely used by students and teachers, and his drum set transcriptions
have been featured in Down Beat magazine.
Rich has given master classes and concerts at numerous colleges in
the U.S., France, Denmark, Thailand, Japan, and Newfoundland. He has
taught jazz at the Eastman School of Music Summer Jazz Workshop for
ten years, and has been featured for the past eight years as an artist
in residence at the Birch Creek Music Center in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.
At Birch Creek he has been spotlighted on two CD’s and received
the Woody Herman Jazz Award for inspirational teaching. Rich currently
serves as the chairperson for drum set solo selection for the NYSSMA
Manual in New York State.
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