Adam Nussbaum (born November 29, 1955) is an American
jazz
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drummer.
Early life
Nussbaum was born in New York City on November 29, 1955.
He grew up in
Norwalk,
Connecticut
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, and first played the drums at the age of four.
After five years of piano study, he got his first drum set when he was around twelve.
He later studied music at the City College of New York, during which time he also played in local clubs.
Later life and career
In 1978 he joined
Dave Liebman
David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist, flautist and jazz educator. He is known for his innovative lines and use of atonality. He was a frequent collaborator with pianist Richie Beirach.
In June 2010, he received a ...
's quintet and did his first European tour with
John Scofield
John Scofield (born December 26, 1951) is an American guitarist and composer. His music over a long career has blended jazz, jazz fusion, funk, blues, soul and rock. He first came to mainstream attention as part of the band of Miles Davis; he ...
.
[Kenny, Jack]
"Local Drummer Nussbaum Heads to Europe; Now Firmly Established in Jazz Firmament
''The Norwalk Hour''. September 19, 1979. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
Nussbaum played with saxophonist
Stan Getz
Stan Getz (born Stanley Gayetski; February 2, 1927 – June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Playing primarily the tenor saxophone, Getz was known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, with his prime influence being the wis ...
in 1982–83. In 1983 he also became a member of the
Gil Evans Orchestra, and toured Europe and Japan with it two years later.
He later joined the
Eliane Elias
Eliane Elias (born 19 March 1960) is a Brazilian jazz pianist, singer, composer and arranger.
Biography
Elias was born in São Paulo, Brazil, on 19 March 1960. She started studying piano when she was seven, and at age twelve she was transcribing ...
/
Randy Brecker
Randal Edward Brecker (born November 27, 1945) is an American trumpeter, flugelhornist, and composer. His versatility has made him a popular studio musician who has recorded with acts in jazz, rock music, rock, and R&B.
Early life
Brecker was ...
Quartet,
Gary Burton
Gary Burton (born January 23, 1943) is an American jazz Vibraphone, vibraphonist, composer, and educator. Burton developed a pianistic style of four-mallet technique as an alternative to the prevailing two-mallet technique. This approach caused ...
, and
Toots Thielemans
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.
In 1987 he began touring with
Michael Brecker
Michael Leonard Brecker (March 29, 1949 – January 13, 2007) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was awarded 15 Grammy Awards as a performer and composer, received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in ...
's band. He was a member of Brecker's Grammy award-winning album. "Don't try this at home"
During 1992 Nussbaum was part of the
Carla Bley
Carla Bley (born Lovella May Borg; May 11, 1936 – October 17, 2023) was an American jazz composer, pianist, organist, and bandleader. An important figure in the free jazz movement of the 1960s, she gained acclaim for her jazz opera ''Escalator ...
Big Band and the previous year
John Abercrombie hired him to complete his organ trio.
Nussbaum has kept active in a wide variety of groups and as a freelance.
His recording debut as leader was in 2018, with ''The Lead Belly Project''.
This quartet album was released by
Sunnyside Records
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.
Discography
As leader
*''The Lead Belly Project'' (
Sunnyside,2018)
As sideman
With
John Abercrombie
* ''
While We're Young'' (
ECM, 1992)
* ''
Speak of the Devil'' (ECM, 1993)
* ''
Tactics
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** Military tactics, the disposition and maneuver of units on a particular sea or battlefield
** Chess tactics
In chess, a tac ...
'' (ECM, 1997)
* ''
Open Land'' (ECM, 1998)
With
Paul Bley
Paul Bley, Order of Canada, CM (November 10, 1932 – January 3, 2016) was a Canadian jazz pianist known for his contributions to the free jazz movement of the 1960s as well as his innovations and influence on trio playing and his early live per ...
* ''
If We May'' (
SteepleChase, 1993)
With
Michael Brecker
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* ''
Don't Try This at Home'' (Impulse!, 1988)
* ''
Now you See It... (Now you Don't)'' (GRP, 1990)
With
George Cables
George Andrew Cables (born November 14, 1944) is an American jazz pianist and composer.
Early life
Cables was born in New York City, United States. He was initially taught piano by his mother. He then studied at the High School of Performing Art ...
*''
I Mean You'' (SteepleChase, 1993)
With
Ted Curson
* ''
I Heard Mingus'' (Interplay, 1980)
With
Gil Evans
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* ''
Live at Sweet Basil'' (
Gramavision, 1984
986
* ''
Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 2'' (Gramavision, 1984
987
With
Hal Galper
Harold Galper (born April 18, 1938) is an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, educator, and writer.
Biography
He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Galper studied classical piano as a boy, but switched to jazz wh ...
* ''
Ivory Forest'' (
Enja, 1979)
With
Mark Isaacs
* ''Keeping the Standards'' (Vorticity, 2004)
With
Lee Konitz
Leon "Lee" Konitz (October 13, 1927 – April 15, 2020) was an American jazz Alto saxophone, alto saxophonist and composer.
He performed successfully in a wide range of jazz styles, including bebop, cool jazz, and avant-garde jazz. Konitz's ass ...
*''
The New York Album'' (Soul Note, 1988)
With
David Liebman
David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist, flautist and jazz educator. He is known for his innovative lines and use of atonality. He was a frequent collaborator with pianist Richie Beirach.
In June 2010, he received a ...
*''
Doin' It Again'' (Timeless, 1979)
*''
If They Only Knew'' (Timeless, 1980)
With
Rick Margitza
* ''Color'' (1989, Blue Note)
With
Karlheinz Miklin
* ''Last Waltz'' (1997)
With
Tisziji Munoz
* ''Visiting This Planet'' (Anami Music, 1980's)
* ''Hearing Voices'' (Anami Music, 1980's)
With
Mark Murphy
* ''
Kerouac, Then and Now'' (Muse, 1989)
With
John Scofield
John Scofield (born December 26, 1951) is an American guitarist and composer. His music over a long career has blended jazz, jazz fusion, funk, blues, soul and rock. He first came to mainstream attention as part of the band of Miles Davis; he ...
* ''
Rough House'' (Enja, 1978)
* ''
Who's Who?'' (Jive, 1979)
* ''
Bar Talk'' (Jive, 1980)
* ''
Shinola'' (Enja, 1981)
* ''
Out Like a Light'' (Enja, 1981)
With
Ed Summerlin
* ''Eye on the Future'' (
Ictus, 1999)
With
Steve Swallow
Steve Swallow (born October 4, 1940) is an American jazz bassist and composer, known for his collaborations with Jimmy Giuffre, Gary Burton, and Carla Bley. He was one of the first jazz double bassists to switch entirely to electric bass guitar.
...
* ''
Deconstructed
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Deconstruction or Deconstructed may also refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Deconstructed'' (Bush album), a 1997 compilation album
* ''Deconstructed'' (EP), an EP by Kesha
* ''Deconstructed'' (Steve Swallow a ...
'' (
Xtra Watt, 1996)
* ''
Always Pack Your Uniform on Top'' (Xtra Watt, 1999)
* ''
Damaged in Transit'' (Xtra Watt, 2001
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* 1990 OO3, the asteroid 6131 Towen
* OO3 gauge model railway
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With
Sigurd Ulveseth
* ''To wisdom, the prize'' (Taurus Records, 1995)
* ''Infant eyes'' (Taurus Records, 1997)
* ''Wish I knew'' (Taurus Records, 2001)
With
Tom Varner
Tom Varner (born June 17, 1957 in Morristown, New Jersey, Morristown, New Jersey, United States) is an American jazz French horn, horn (French horn) player and composer.
Varner grew up in Millburn, New Jersey, where he started playing in the orc ...
* ''
Motion/Stillness'' (
Soul Note, 1982)
With
Miroslav Vitous
* ''
Universal Syncopations II'' (ECM, 1995)
With
Linley Hamilton
* ''For The record'' (Teddy D Records, 2020)
With
Linley Hamilton
* ''Ginger's Hollow'' (
Whirlwind Recordings, 2003)
Gallery
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Web sources
External links
Adam Nussbaum.net
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American jazz drummers
City College of New York alumni
Living people
1955 births
Musicians from Norwalk, Connecticut
20th-century American drummers
American male drummers
Jazz musicians from Connecticut
20th-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
Drummers from Connecticut