Burleigh Drummond | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas |
25 September 1951
Genres | many |
Instruments | Drums, Percussion |
Years active | 1962 - present |
Labels | Warner Bros., Sony/BMG, Tin Drum Music |
Associated acts | Ambrosia, Lost Dogs, Tin Drum |
Website | http://www.tindrummusic.net |
Notable instruments | |
Drum Workshop kit |
Burleigh Drummond is an American drummer, percussionist, producer, songwriter and singer. He is a founding member and the only drummer/percussionist for the five-time Grammy Award nominated band Ambrosia.
A self-described "Army brat," Drummond's parents were in the U.S. Army, with his father a full colonel and his mother an army nurse. The family moved often and ended up being stationed in Ankara, Turkey where as a child Drummond had an experience he found transformative: he watched and listened as artisans hammered out a large copper plate, not unlike a cymbal, "spinning and hammering in sublime synchronicity." From an early age Drummond realized he would be involved in the percussive arts.
After playing in various bands, Drummond signed up with a musicians contact service "for $5" and within a week all three members of what would become the band Ambrosia came by his residence and formed the group "before we ever played a note." Drummond has described Ambrosia compositionally as "Joe Puerta and David Pack were like our Lennon and McCartney and I was kind of the George Harrison!"
Drummond recorded on every Ambrosia record from 1970 to the present, and toured internationally with the band throughout its history to date.
Drummond and his wife Mary Harris formed the band Tin Drum in the 1990s, and have released several albums.