{"product_id":"traps-the-drum-wonder-the-life-of-buddy-rich-9780195070385","title":"Traps  the Drum Wonder: The Life of Buddy Rich","description":"\u003cp\u003eMel Torm is world renowned as a leading jazz vocalist. He has performed in MGM musicals  co-wrote one of the enduring Christmas classics  \"The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) \" and was recently profiled in Life magazine as one of the greatest living jazz singers. But Torm has also written five books  including The Other Side of the Rainbow  Torms account of his year working on the Judy Garland television show--considered the best portrait of Garland ever written. In this book  Torm writes a brilliant biography of his friend of forty years--the drummer Buddy Rich. Buddy Rich was one of the most famous drummers of the Swing Era  having starred in the Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey bands. After World War II he successfully led several of his own bands. Born into a vaudeville family  Buddy performed on the drums in his parents act before he was two years old--where he was billed as \"Traps  the Drum Wonder\"--and became the highest paid child performer in the world by age four. This early fame--and Buddys abusive father--left psychological scars on Rich  who developed an abrasive personality  and would beat his drums as an outlet for his frustrations. Although a close friend and admirer  Torm pulls no punches when it comes to describing Richs occasional outbursts and his sometimes childish pranks. But  as Torm shows  Buddy could also be charming  affectionate  and funny  as he demonstrated during his frequent appearances as a guest on the Tonight show. (When Rich died  Johnny Carson proclaimed  \"The world lost a genius  and I lost a friend.\") We also find tales of Buddys stormy friendship with Frank Sinatra (his first roommate on tour with the Tommy Dorsey band)  and his romance with Lana Turner (Buddys first serious love affair). More than anything  of course  Rich was a brilliant musician  and he earned many tributes from jazz musicians (\"What Buddy could do with a couple of pieces of wood was uncanny \" remembers drummer Alvin Stoller). Torme shows a deep understanding of the life of a jazzman  and the many challenges and vicissitudes that are involved with it. We learn of the problems of holding a swing band together during an era when bebop ruled  follow Buddy in his search for the perfect snare drum  and observe the many \"drum-offs\" when Rich proved his unmatchable talent in friendly competition with other talented drummers  such as Gene Krupa. The Buddy Rich story is a fascinating one  as much for what it says about the world of American music and entertainment as for the remarkable life it portrays. Drawing from magazines and many personal reminiscences  Torm packs this biography with vivid  often funny  anecdotes. His personal touch and his in-depth knowledge of jazz make for a moving  insightful  and often hilarious biography.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45279861735477,"sku":"ByrdShop_0195070380","price":39.79,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0627\/8139\/0901\/files\/9780195070385.jpg?v=1780614321","url":"https:\/\/atxbooks.com\/products\/traps-the-drum-wonder-the-life-of-buddy-rich-9780195070385","provider":"ATX Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}