The History of Jazz Drums episode10: Dave Tough & Sid Catlett
Master drummer Mel Lewis - exploring the history of jazz drumming from Baby Dodds to Elvin Jones. A master musician commenting on his ancestors including Stan King, Paul Barbarin, and Tiny Kahn. Loren Schoenberg, senior scholar of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and Mel Lewis (1929-1990) discuss and analyze the histories, techniques, equipment, and ensembles of jazz drummers in an epic 32 part presentation from 1989. Drummers discussed include: Warren "Baby" Dodds, Zutty Singleton, Ben Pollack, Eddie Marshall, Paul Barbarin, Stan King, Chick Webb, Gene Krupa, Sonny Greer, Jo Jones, Dave Tough, Sid Catlett, Shadow Wilson, Buddy Rich, Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Shelly Manne, Art Blakey, Tiny Kahn, Roy Haynes, Philly Joe Jones, Louie Bellson, Elvin Jones

The History of Jazz Drums episode 11: Sid Catlett & Shadow Wilson

Mel Lewis on Dave Tough

Sid Caesar Show 11/1/1954 Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Charlie Shavers

The History of Jazz Drums episode 9: Dave Tough

Early Jazz/Big Band Great Big Sid Catlett and a Lesson on Brushes (Drum Candy SN7, Episode 9)

The Genius Of Mitch Mitchell

BABY DODDS (Full Film) -"NEW ORLEANS DRUMMING"

The !!!! Beat (TV Program) Vol 4 Show #15

Gene Krupa 3/5/1972 "Vibrations" | Interview & Biography

Jim Chapin Speed, Power, Control, Endurance Instructional Video

The History of Jazz Drums episode 15: Kenny Clarke

Mel Lewis on Buddy Rich

The Charlie Watts Drum Part You Can’t Unhear

ART BLAKEY (Orgy in Rhythm) Jazz History #56

POUND RIDGE 4X: Sidney Catlett at his best with Benny Goodman

The History of Jazz Drums episode 19: Shelley Manne

Learning the Moeller Technique and Applying it to the Drum Set

Dick Cully shares MORE drumming SECRETS part I

The History of Jazz Drums Episode 16: Max Roach

