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William Emanuel Cobham Jr. (born May 16, 1944) is a Panamanian–American
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drummer who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with trumpeter
Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music, 20th-century music. Davis ado ...
and then with the
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. He was inducted into the '' Modern Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 1987 and the ''Classic Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 2013.
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biographer Steve Huey said, "Generally acclaimed as fusion's greatest drummer, Billy Cobham's explosive technique powered some of the genre's most important early recordings – including groundbreaking efforts by Miles Davis and the Mahavishnu Orchestra – before he became an accomplished bandleader in his own right. At his best, Cobham harnessed his amazing dexterity into thundering, high-octane hybrids of jazz complexity and rock & roll aggression." Cobham's influence stretched far beyond jazz; he influenced progressive rock contemporaries like Bill Bruford of
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, and later ones like
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of
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and
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both played a version of Cobham's "Stratus" in concert.
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, who named the Mahavishnu Orchestra's '' The Inner Mounting Flame'' as a key influence on his early style, said: "Billy Cobham played some of the finest drumming I've ever heard on that record."


Biography

Born in
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, Cobham moved with his family to
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, when he was three. His father, Manuel, worked as a hospital statistician during the week and played piano on weekends. Cobham started playing drums at age four, and joined his father four years later. When he was 15, he got his first drum kit as a gift after being accepted to The High School of Music & Art in New York City. He was drafted in 1965, and played with a U.S. Army band for the next three years. After his discharge, he joined Horace Silver's quintet. He played an early model electric drum kit given to him by Tama Drums. He was a house drummer for
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and a
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for CTI and
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, appearing on the albums ''
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'' by George Benson, ''
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'' by Milt Jackson, and '' Soul Box'' by Grover Washington Jr. Cobham started the
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group Dreams with Michael Brecker,
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, Barry Rogers, and John Abercrombie. He moved further into
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when he recorded with
Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music, 20th-century music. Davis ado ...
, appearing on Davis's albums '' A Tribute to Jack Johnson'' and '' Big Fun''. In 1971, he and guitarist John McLaughlin started the
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, another group that fused rock, funk, and jazz. Cobham toured extensively from 1971 to 1973 with the Mahavishnu Orchestra, which released two studio albums, '' The Inner Mounting Flame'' (1971) and '' Birds of Fire'' (1973), and one live album, '' Between Nothingness & Eternity'' (1973). The studio versions of songs on the live album were released on '' The Lost Trident Sessions'' (1999). Cobham's debut album, ''
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'' (1973), surprised him and his record company when it reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' magazine Jazz Albums chart and No. 26 on the Top 200 Albums chart. Cobham started experimenting with different drum equipment. In 1974 for ''Crosswinds'' he used a
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-shell snare built for him by Al Duffy, and used Duffy's custom chain-drive bass drum pedal. Cobham's massive drum kit in the mid-1970s, based on a clear acrylic set by Fibes Drums, contained two Fibes bass drums, a custom Duffy snare, two flared-shell rack toms by North Drums, four Fibes rack toms, two Fibes floor toms, two gong drums by Duffy customized by Cobham's drum roadie Jeff Ocheltree, a hi-hat, five Zildjian cymbals, and one hanging 36-inch
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. This expansive kit and Cobham's dynamic style influenced later drummers. In 1980, he worked with Jack Bruce in Jack Bruce & Friends. For this group, Cobham used a very large custom drum kit designed for him by Tama Drums, featuring three bass drums with linked pedals, and three snares including a piccolo snare and a Hinger Space Tone expanding snare. Cobham said this kit adapted to fit the music, and the music adapted to fit the kit – "a continual chicken–egg–chicken scenario." On October 30, 1980, he joined the
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during the band's concert at
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. He performed a long drum solo session with the band's two percussionists,
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, also known as the Rhythm Devils. In 1981, Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie was formed with
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on violin and EWI, Gil Goldstein on piano, Tim Landers on bass, and Mike Stern on guitar. Dean Brown replaced Stern when he left to play with
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. Glass Menagerie released two albums for Elektra Musician. In 1984, he played in the band Bobby and the Midnites, a side project for Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, with Bobby Cochran and Kenny Gradney, and recorded the album '' Where the Beat Meets the Street''. Cobham moved to Switzerland in 1985. In 1994, he joined an all-star cast Greek Theatre in Los Angeles; the results appeared on the album ''Stanley Clarke, Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Najee and Deron Johnson Live at the Greek''. The concert was predominantly Clarke's music, but all the musicians contributed material. In 2006, Cobham released ''Drum 'n' Voice 2'', a return to the 1970s jazz-funk sound, with guests including Brian Auger, Guy Barker, Jeff Berlin, Frank Gambale,
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, Mike Lindup, Buddy Miles, Dominic Miller,
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, John Patitucci, and the band Novecento. The album was produced and arranged by Pino and Lino Nicolosi for Nicolosi Productions. In 2009, he released ''Drum'n' Voice 3''. Guests included Alex Acuña, Brian Auger,
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, Chaka Khan, Bob Mintzer, Novecento, John Scofield, and Gino Vannelli. Cobham plays his drums using the open-handed technique, which allows the player to play without crossing their right hand over the snare drum. In December 2011, Cobham began teaching drums online at the Billy Cobham School of Drums, a school in the ArtistWorks Drum Academy.


Praise from other musicians

Many musicians have cited Cobham as an influence, including
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, Tullio De Piscopo, Kenny Aronoff, Steve Arrington, Ranjit Barot,
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, Jimmy Chamberlin, Dennis Chambers, Brann Dailor, Matt Garstka, Chris Hornbrook, Thomas Lang, Mac McNeilly, OM,
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, Chris Pennie Mike Portnoy, Thomas Pridgen, Sivamani, Bill Stevenson, Jon Theodore, Tony Thompson, and Mike Clark. Other musicians have expressed admiration for his work, including Steven Wilson and Dave Bainbridge. Cobham has cited swing drummers, such as Buddy Rich, Jo Jones, Louie Bellson, Sam Woodyard, Sonny Payne, and Mel Lewis, as well as bebop drummers, such as
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, Roy Haynes,
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and Tony Williams, as influences on his playing.


Discography


As leader

* 1973 – ''
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'' * 1974 – '' Crosswinds'' * 1974 – '' Total Eclipse'' * 1975 – '' Shabazz'' * 1975 – '' A Funky Thide of Sings'' * 1976 – '' Life & Times'' * 1976 – '' Live On Tour In Europe'' with
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* 1977 – ''Magic'' * 1978 – ''Inner Conflicts'' * 1978 – ''Alivemutherforya'' * 1978 – ''Simplicity of Expression: Depth of Thought'' * 1979 – ''BC'' * 1980 – ''Flight Time'' * 1981 – ''Stratus'' * 1982 – '' Observations & Reflections'' * 1983 – ''Smokin' '' * 1985 – ''Warning'' * 1986 – ''Powerplay'' * 1987 – ''Picture This'' * 1989 – ''Incoming'' * 1992 – ''By Design'' * 1994 – ''The Traveler'' * 1996 – ''Nordic'' * 1998 – ''Focused'' * 1999 – ''Off Color'' * 2000 – ''North by Northwest'' * 2001 – ''Drum & Voice 1 (All That Groove) * 2002 – ''Culture Mix'' * 2003 – ''The Art of Three'' * 2006 – ''Art of Four'' * 2006 – ''Drum & Voice – Vol.2'' * 2007 – ''Fruit from the Loom'' * 2008 – ''De Cuba y Panama'' * 2009 – ''Drum & Voice – Vol.3'' * 2010 – ''Palindrome'' * 2014 – ''Tales From The Skeleton Coast'' * 2015 - ''Ayajala Live'' * 2015 – ''Spectrum 40 Live'' * 2016 – ''Drum & Voice – Vol.4'' * 2017 – ''Red Baron'' * 2019 – ''Jon Anderson 1000 Hands Chapter One'' * 2020 – ''Tierra Del Fuego'' * 2021 – ''Robby Steinhardt Not in Kansas Anymore'' * 2022 – ''Drum & Voice – Vol.5'' * 2023 – '' Michael and Tim Franklin, Anahata'' * 2024 – ''Drum 'N' Voice Vol 1-5 (Deluxe Edition) Nicolosi Productions


As sideman

With Stanley Turrentine * ''Sugar'' (CTI, 1970) With Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson * ''Cherry'' (CTI, 1972) With Mose Allison * '' Western Man'' (Atlantic, 1971) * ''Lessons in Living'' (1982) With
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* '' Got My Own'' (Prestige, 1972) * '' Big Bad Jug'' (Prestige, 1973) With Ray Barretto * ''The Other Road'' (1973) With Roberto Tola * Kon Tiki (EBM, 2021) With George Benson * '' Giblet Gravy'' (1968) * ''
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'' (CTI, 1972) With Bobby and the Midnites * '' Bobby and the Midnites'' (1981) * '' Where the Beat Meets the Street'' (1984) With The Brothers Johnson * '' Look Out for #1'' (1976) With
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* ''Make It Funky: The Big Payback 1971–1975'' (1996) With
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* '' Night Song'' (Verve, 1969) * '' God Bless the Child'' (CTI, 1971) With Cargo * ''Cargo'' (1982) With Ron Carter *'' Uptown Conversation'' (Embryo, 1970) * '' Blues Farm'' (CTI, 1973) * '' All Blues'' (CTI, 1973) * '' Spanish Blue'' (CTI, 1974) * '' Yellow & Green'' (CTI, 1976) * '' New York Slick'' (Milestone, 1980) * '' Empire Jazz'' (RSO, 1980) With Stanley Clarke * '' School Days'' (1976) * ''Atlantis'' with
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(1973) * ''Live at the Greek'' with Larry Carlton (1993) With Larry Coryell * '' Spaces'' (1970) * ''The Essential Larry Coryell'' (1975) * ''Spaces Revisited'' (1997) With
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* '' Live-Evil'' (1970) * '' A Tribute to Jack Johnson'' (1970) * '' Big Fun'' (1974) * '' Get Up with It'' (1974) * ''
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'' (1979) * '' Directions'' (recorded 11.3.1960–27.2.1970, released 1980) * '' The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions'' (recorded 1969–1970, released 1998) With Richard Davis *'' Way Out West'' (recorded 1977, Muse, 1980) *'' Fancy Free'' (Galaxy, 1977) With Eumir Deodato * '' Prelude'' (1972) * '' Deodato 2'' (1973) * ''Whirlwinds'' (1974) With Dreams * ''Dreams'' (1970) * ''Imagine My Surprise'' (1971) With Charles Earland *'' Intensity'' (Prestige, 1972) With Gil Evans *'' Live at the Public Theater (New York 1980)'' (Trio, 1981) With Fania All Stars * '' Our Latin Thing'' (1972) * ''Yankee Stadium'' (1973) * ''Latin-Soul-Rock'' (1974) With
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and
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* '' Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway'' (1972) With
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* '' Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ'' (1989) With Johnny Hammond *'' Breakout'' (Kudu, 1971) * '' Wild Horses Rock Steady'' (Kudu, 1971) *'' The Prophet'' (Kudu, 1972) With Billy Harper *'' Capra Black'' (Strata-East, 1973) With Donald Harrison * '' Heroes'' (Nagel Heyer, 2004) * ''New York Cool: Live at The Blue Note'' (Half Note, 2005) * ''This Is Jazz: Live at The Blue Note'' (Half Note, 2011) With Freddie Hubbard * '' Sky Dive'' (CTI, 1973) With Jackie and Roy * '' Time & Love'' (CTI, 1972) With Milt Jackson * ''
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'' (CTI, 1972) With Jazz Is Dead * '' Blue Light Rain'' (Zebra, 1998) With
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* ''The Anderson Tapes'' (1971) * ''I Heard That!!'' (1976) With
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*'' Gypsy Man'' (Atlantic, 1973) With Hubert Laws * '' Morning Star'' (CTI, 1972) * ''
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'' (CTI, 1973) With
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* '' Inner Mounting Flame'' (1971) * '' Birds of Fire'' (1973) * '' Between Nothingness and Eternity'' (1973) * '' The Best of Mahavishnu Orchestra'' (recorded 1971–1973, released 1980) * '' The Lost Trident Sessions'' (recorded 1973, released 1999) * '' Unreleased Tracks from Between Nothingness & Eternity'' (recorded 1973, released 2011) * '' Mahavishnu'' (1984) With Junior Mance * '' With a Lotta Help from My Friends'' (Atlantic, 1970) With Arif Mardin *'' Journey'' (Atlantic, 1974) With Les McCann *'' Comment'' (Atlantic, 1970) * '' Invitation to Openness'' (Atlantic, 1971) With John McLaughlin * '' My Goal's Beyond'' (Columbia, 1971) * '' Love Devotion Surrender'' with
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(Columbia, 1973) * '' Electric Guitarist'' (Columbia, 1978) With Mark-Almond Band * ''Rising'' (1972) * ''To the Heart'' (1976) With Jimmy Owens *'' Headin' Home'' (A&M/Horizon, 1978) With
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* '' The Way I Feel'' (Milestone, 1976) * '' Don’t Stop the Carnival'' (Milestone, 1978) With Michel Sardaby *''Michel Sardaby in New York'' (Sound Hills, 2002) With Don Sebesky * '' Giant Box'' (CTI, 1973) With Horace Silver * '' Serenade to a Soul Sister'' (1968) * '' You Gotta Take a Little Love'' (1969) With
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* '' Hotcakes'' (1974) With Lonnie Smith *'' Mama Wailer'' (Kudu, 1971) With Gábor Szabó * '' Mizrab'' (CTI, 1972) With Leon Thomas *'' The Leon Thomas Album'' (Flying Dutchman, 1970) With
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* '' Fly with the Wind'' (Milestone, 1976) With Miroslav Vitous * ''Purple'' (1970) With Grover Washington, Jr. * '' All the King's Horses'' (Kudu, 1972) * '' Soul Box'' (Kudu, 1973) With Randy Weston * '' Blue Moses'' (CTI, 1972) With
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* '' 1000 Hands Chapter One'' (Solar, 2019) With Robby Steinhardt * '' Not in Kansas Anymore'' (Solar, 2021) With Michael and Tim Franklin * '' Anahata'' (Solar, 2023)


References


External links

* – official site *
Billy Cobham
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