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Infobox musical artist | name = Billy Cobham| image = Billy Cobham.jpg| caption = Cobham performing at WOMAD , July, 2005| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_name = William E. Cobham| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|1944|5|16|df=y|birth_place = Panama | death_date =| instrument = Drum kit|Drums , Percussion instrument|percussion | genre = Jazz , jazz fusion , post-bop , jazz funk , rock music | occupation = Musician , songwriter , bandleader , teacher|instructor | years_active = 1968–present| label = Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Columbia Records|Columbia , CTI Records|CTI , Elektra Records|Elektra , GRP Records|GRP | associated_acts = Miles Davis , Mahavishnu Orchestra , Jack Bruce , New York Jazz Quartet , Jazz Is Dead , Bobby and the Midnites , Mark-Almond | website = URL| http://www.billycobham.com/| notable_instruments = William C. Cobham (born May 16, 1944 in Panama ) is a Panamanian American jazz drummer , composer and bandleader , who permanently relocated to Switzerland during the late 1970s.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p65255|pure_url=yes allmusic Billy Cobham Biography

Coming to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with trumpeter Miles Davis and then with Mahavishnu Orchestra , Allmusic's reviewer claims Cobham is "generally acclaimed as jazz fusion|fusion's greatest drummer with an influential style that combines explosive power and exacting precision.

Biography


Early life and career


Born in Panama , Cobham's family moved to New York City during his early childhood. A drummer from his youth, Cobham attended New York's The High School of Music and Art|High School of Music and Art , graduating in 1962.

He played in a U.S. Army Band from 1965 to 1968. Following his discharge, Cobham joined an ensemble led by pianist Horace Silver for about a year, also playing or recording with saxophonist Stanley Turrentine , organist Shirley Scott , and guitarist George Benson .

Jazz fusion work


Cobham branched out to jazz fusion , which blended elements of jazz , rock and roll and funk , playing and recording with the Brecker Brothers (notably in their 1970-founded group Dreams (band)|Dreams ), and guitarist John Abercrombie (guitarist)|John Abercrombie , before recording and touring extensively with trumpeter Miles Davis . Cobham's work with Davis appears on A Tribute to Jack Johnson , among other recordings. Cobham is also one of the first drummers to play open-handed drumming|open-handed lead : a drummer that plays on a right-handed set but leads with his left hand on the hi-hat instead of crossing over with his right (and also has his ride cymbal on the left side, instead of the traditional right). He typically plays with multiple toms and double bass drums and was well known in the 70's for his large drum kits.

In 1971, Cobham worked on guitarist John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin 's album '' My Goal's Beyond . McLaughlin and Cobham co-founded Mahavishnu Orchestra , a definitive jazz fusion ensemble. Cobham toured extensively from 1971 to 1973 with the Mahavishnu Orchestra, who released two studio albums and one live album. The original studio versions of tunes on the live album were later released as The Lost Trident Sessions in 1999.

In May 1973, while still with the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Cobham recorded his first solo album, Spectrum (Billy Cobham album)|Spectrum with keyboardist Jan Hammer , from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, guitarist Tommy Bolin , who later played with hard rock band Deep Purple , and bassist Lee Sklar . Just before the Mahavishnu Orchestra's last touring leg, in late 1973, Cobham recorded and toured with guitarists Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin, in concerts which featured material from their album Love Devotion Surrender , and Cobham's own material. As bandleader and composer , Cobham recorded a number of other ground-breaking fusion records during the 70's, Total Eclipse , A Funky Thide of Sings , and Crosswinds (Billy Cobham album)|Crosswinds . You can also hear his 70's playing well represented on George Duke & Billy Cobham European Tour Live. It was on this tour that Billy reported (in a Down Beat interview) experiencing astral projection during shows, wherein he found himself hovering above and in front of his drums, watching himself play in ways he'd never thought of or executed previously.

In the 1970s, Cobham recorded extensively for the fusion-oriented CTI Records , founded by producer Creed Taylor . Also during that period he was a member of the New York Jazz Quartet .Citation needed|date=December 2011
In 1976 Cobham played drums on the album To the Heart by Mark-Almond (Jon Mark, Johnny Almond).Citation needed|date=December 2011

1980s work and later


In 1980, he worked with Jack Bruce , in a band named Jack Bruce & Friends.
In 1984 he played with Dave Garland and Bobby Cochran in the band Bobby and the Midnites (which was the primary side project for Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead ). Last, Cobham recruited Kenny Gradney (of Little Feat ) and together recorded the album Where the Beat Meets the Street . In 1998, he joined up with Grateful Dead cover band Jazz Is Dead .Citation needed|date=December 2011
In 1994, he joined an all-star cast at the Los Angeles Greek Theatre (Los Angeles)|Greek Theatre and the results appeared on Stanley Clarke , Larry Carlton , Billy Cobham, Najee and Deron Johnson (musician)|Deron Johnson Live at the Greek . The concert was predominantly Clarke's music but all the musicians contributed material.
A number of solo albums followed (as of July 2005, Cobham has released over 30 recordings under his own name), and continues to record, perform and teach.

In 2006, Cobham released Drum n voice 2 . This was a return to the 1970s jazz-funk sound, with guests including Jan Hammer , Buddy Miles , John Patitucci , Jeff Berlin , Dominic Miller , Mike Lindup , Airto Moreira , Frank Gambale , Brian Auger , Guy Barker and the band Novecento .
The CD was produced and arranged by Pino and Lino Nicolosi for Nicolosi productions.cite web|url= http://www.nicolosiproductions.com/ |title=Nicolosi Productions |publisher=Nicolosi Productions |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10 http://www.nicolosiproductions.com/Billy-Cobham-tour.gif

Cobham was announced as a patron and visiting artist of top London drum college Drumtech in June 2008. http://www.drum-tech.co.uk/NewsBillyCobhamPatron.html/ Billy Cobham Becomes a Patron - Official Drumtech websitedead link|date=October 2011

In 2009, Cobham released Drum n voice 3 . Guests included Chaka Khan , Gino Vannelli , George Duke , Alex Acuna , Bob Mintzer , Brian Auger , John Scofield and Novecento. The CD was produced and arranged by Pino and Lino Nicolosi for Nicolosi productions.

Billy Cobham performed with John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin at the 44th Montreux Jazz Festival , in Montreux, Switzerland, on Friday, July 2, 2010, for the first time since the band split up.

As of March 2010, Cobham had begun working on a new project with acclaimed Jordanian guitarist Kamal Musallam.cite web|url= http://www.facebook.com/group.php? gid=309467554636 |title=Billy Cobham, Kamal Musallam & Friends on Facebook |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10

In August 2011 the album Rock the Tabla was released. Featuring Billy Cobham, A.R. Rahman , Hossam Ramzy , Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Manu Katché .cite web|author=ARC Music Productions International limited |url= http://www.rockthetabla.com |title=Rock The Tabla website |publisher=Rockthetabla.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10

In December 2011, Cobham began teaching drums online at the Billy Cobham School of Drums, a school within the ArtistWorks Drum Academy.

Sampling


He has been sampled by Massive Attack in their tune "Safe from Harm", centered on the beat and bassline of Cobham's "Stratus", from his debut album Spectrum (Billy Cobham album)| Spectrum ; by Souls of Mischief 's " 93 'til Infinity ", based on the bassline and keyboards of "Heather", from 1974's Crosswinds , and by DJ Shadow on "Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain",cite web|url= http://www.the-breaks.com/search.php? term=DJ+Shadow& type=6 |title=Rap Sample FAQ |publisher=The-breaks.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-10 which uses elements of "A Funky Kind of Thing" from 1975's A Funky Thide of Sings . Cobham is also covered extensively by "hyperfunk" jam-band RAQ .

Discography


Main|Billy Cobham discography

Filmography


  • 2002: Glass Menagerie (Album)|Glass Menagerie

  • 2004: Live Palais des Festivals Hall Cannes 1989

  • 2005: Billy Cobham - Culturemix: New Morning Paris Concert

  • 2005: Billy Cobham - Drums for the Soul - Solo Concert - Drums and Percussion Paderborn

  • 2005: '' Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie: Live in Riazzino

  • 2007: Billy Cobham Live At 60

  • 2007: Cobham Meets Bellson

  • 2007: Cobham: Crosswinds

  • 2009: Live in Cannes


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


    commons|Billy Cobham|Billy Cobham
  • http://www.billycobham.com/ Billy Cobham homepage

  • http://www.artemedios.com/billy_cobham.html Billy Cobham management

  • http://www.balkanrock.com/index.php/Intervjui/Billy-Cobham-Miles-Davis-Mahavishu-Orchestra-Clture-Mix.html Interview with Billy Cobham

  • http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Bill_Cobham.html Billy Cobham Drummerworld.com page

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=vPHd2NyQ4TM Billy Cobham Interview about working with A.R. Rahman and Hossam Ramzy

  • http://www.cobhamdrums.com/ Billy Cobham School of Drums


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