Bernard Purdie
Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician. He is known for his precise musical time keeping and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the "Purdie Shuffle." He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013.
Purdie recorded Soul Drums as a band leader and although he went on to record Alexander's Ragtime Band, the album remained unreleased until Soul Drums was reissued on CD in 2009 with the Alexander's Ragtime Band sessions. Other solo albums include Purdie Good!, Soul Is... Pretty Purdie and the soundtrack for the blaxploitation film Lialeh.
In the mid-1990s he was a member of The 3B's, with Bross Townsend and Bob Cunningham.
Biography
Purdie was born on June 11, 1939 in Elkton, Maryland, US, the eleventh of fifteen children. At an early age he began hitting cans with sticks and learned the elements of drumming techniques from overhearing lessons being given by Leonard Heywood. He later took lessons from Heywood and played in Heywood's big band. Purdie's other influences at that time were Papa Jo Jones, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Joe Marshall, Art Blakey, as well as Cozy Cole, Sticks Evans, Panama Francis, Louis Bellson, and Herbie Lovelle.In 1961 he moved from his home town of Elkton, Maryland, to New York City. There he played sessions with Mickey and Sylvia and regularly visited the Turf Club on 50th and Broadway, where musicians, agents, and promoters met and touted for business. It was during this period that he played for the saxophonist Buddy Lucas, who nicknamed him 'Mississippi Bigfoot'. Eventually Barney Richmond contracted him to play session work. In a 1978 interview, Purdie claimed to have added drum overdubs to "several of the Beatles' Hamburg recording" with Tony Sheridan, including "Ain't She Sweet", "Take Out Some Insurance On Me Baby" and "Sweet Georgia Brown", to give them a punchier sound for the US market.
Purdie was contracted by arranger Sammy Lowe to play a session with James Brown in 1965 and recording session records also show that Purdie played on "Ain't That A Groove" at the same session. Purdie is credited on the James Brown's albums Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud and Get on the Good Foot.
Purdie started working with Aretha Franklin as musical director in 1970 and held that position for five years, as well as drumming for Franklin's opening act, King Curtis and The King Pins. 5–7 March 1971 he performed with both bands at the Fillmore West; the resulting live recordings were released as Aretha Live At The Fillmore West and King Curtis's Live At Fillmore West. His best known track with Franklin was "Rock Steady", on which he played what he described as "a funky and low down beat". Of his time with Franklin he once commented that "backing her was like floating in seventh heaven".
Purdie was credited on the soundtrack album for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and more recently he was the drummer for the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair and appeared on the associated Broadway cast recording.
Purdie has been a resident of New Jersey, living in Edison, Teaneck and Springfield Township.
Encounter Records
In 1973 Purdie founded Encounter Records and released five albums:- EN 3000: Seldon Powell – Messin' With
- EN 3001: Sands of Time – Profile
- EN 3002: East Coast – East Coast
- EN 3003: Frank Owens – Brown N Serve
- EN 3004: Harold Vick as "Sir Edward" – The Power of Feeling
Drumming style
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Soul Drums
- Purdie Good!
- Stand by Me with The Playboys
- Soul Is... Pretty Purdie
- Shaft recorded 1971
- Lialeh
- Delights of the Garden with The Last Poets
- Purdie as a Picture with Galt MacDermot's New Pulse Jazz Band
- Coolin' 'N Groovin'
- Bernard Purdie's Jazz Groove Sessions in Tokyo
- After Hours with The 3B's
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Soothin' 'N Groovin' With The 3B's with Houston Person - The Hudson River Rats
- Fatback! The Jazz Funk Masters Featuring Bernard Purdie
- Kick 'N Jazz
- Soul to Jazz I with The WDR Big Band
- Soul to Jazz II with The WDR Big Band
- In the Pocket
- Get It While You Can with The Hudson River Rats
- The Masters of Groove Meet Dr. No with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Tarus Mateen
- King Of The Beat
- Purdie Good Cookin' with Purdie's Powerhouse
- The Godfathers of Groove with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Jerry Jemmott
- The Godfathers of Groove 3 with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Bill Easley
- Jersey Blue with Gene McCormick, Jack Hoban
- Selling It Like It Is with David Haney; recorded 2009
- Cool Down
As sideman
- Herbie Mann – Our Mann Flute
- Jack McDuff – A Change Is Gonna Come
- Freddie McCoy – Funk Drops
- Gábor Szabó – Jazz Raga
- Benny Golson – Tune In, Turn On
- King Curtis & His Kingpins – Instant Groove
- Tim Rose – Tim Rose
- Nina Simone – Nina Simone Sings the Blues
- Phil Upchurch – Feeling Blue
- Tom Rush – The Circle Game
- The Soul Finders – Sweet Soul Music
- Wilson Pickett – I'm in Love
- David "Fathead" Newman – Bigger & Better
- David "Fathead" Newman – The Many Facets of David Newman
- Freddie McCoy – Listen Here
- Albert Ayler – New Grass
- Shirley Scott – Soul Song
- Jimmy McGriff – Electric Funk
- Sonny Phillips – Sure 'Nuff
- John Lee Hooker – Simply the Truth
- Randy Brecker – Score
- Al Kooper – You Never Know Who Your Friends Are
- Hank Crawford – Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul
- Gary Burton – Good Vibes
- Shirley Scott – Shirley Scott & the Soul Saxes
- Yusef Lateef – Yusef Lateef's Detroit
- Boogaloo Joe Jones – Boogaloo Joe
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Soul Talk
- Gene Ammons – The Boss Is Back!
- Gene Ammons – Brother Jug!
- Rusty Bryant – Night Train Now!
- Herbie Hancock – Fat Albert Rotunda
- Dizzy Gillespie – Cornucopia
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Black Feeling!
- Larry Coryell – Coryell
- Sonny Phillips – Black on Black!
- Jimmy McGriff and Junior Parker – The Dudes Doin' Business
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Here It 'Tis
- Louis Armstrong − Louis Armstrong and His Friends
- Boogaloo Joe Jones – Right On Brother
- Boogaloo Joe Jones – No Way!
- B.B. King – Completely Well
- Robert Palmer's Insect Trust – Hoboken Saturday Night
- Charles Kynard – Afro-Disiac
- Eddie Palmieri – Harlem River Drive
- Five Stairsteps – O-o-h Child
- Charles Kynard – Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui
- Houston Person – Houston Express
- Hank Crawford – It's a Funky Thing to Do
- Boogaloo Joe Jones – What It Is
- Eddie Harris and Les McCann – Second Movement
- David "Fathead" Newman – Captain Buckles
- Oliver Nelson – Swiss Suite
- King Curtis – Live at Fillmore West
- Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Wild Horses Rock Steady
- Larry Coryell – Fairyland
- Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson – You Can't Make Love Alone
- Herbie Mann – Push Push
- Dizzy Gillespie – The Real Thing
- Gato Barbieri – El Pampero
- Gil Scott-Heron – Pieces of a Man
- Les McCann – Invitation to Openness
- Hank Crawford – Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Aretha Franklin – Young, Gifted and Black
- Hubert Laws – Wild Flower
- Leon Thomas - Blues and the Soulful Truth
- Esther Phillips – Alone Again Naturally
- Miles Davis – Get Up with It
- Dakota Staton – Madame Foo-Foo
- B.B. King – Guess Who
- Ronnie Foster – Sweet Revival
- Hank Crawford – We Got a Good Thing Going
- Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway – Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
- Buddy Terry – Lean on Him
- David "Fathead" Newman – The Weapon
- Gato Barbieri – Bolivia
- Leon Thomas - Full Circle
- Groove Holmes – Night Glider
- Garland Jeffreys – Garland Jeffreys
- Cat Stevens – Foreigner
- Hall & Oates – Abandoned Luncheonette
- Bette Midler – Bette Midler
- Jimmy McGriff and Groove Holmes – Giants of the Organ Come Together
- Groove Holmes − New Groove
- Robert Palmer – Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley
- Gato Barbieri – Yesterdays
- Aretha Franklin – With Everything I Feel in Me
- Richie Havens – Mixed Bag II
- Joe Cocker – I Can Stand a Little Rain
- Rusty Bryant – Until It's Time for You to Go
- Aretha Franklin – Let Me in Your Life
- Bama The Village Poet – Ghettos Of The Mind
- Arif Mardin – Journey
- Cornell Dupree – Teasin'
- Todd Rundgren – Initiation
- Joe Cocker – Jamaica Say You Will
- Jorge Dalto – Chevere
- Hummingbird – We Can't Go On Meeting Like This
- Michael Bolton – Michael Bolotin
- Steely Dan – The Royal Scam
- Steely Dan – Aja
- Hummingbird – Diamond Nights
- Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis – Home In The Country
- Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson – You Can't Make Love Alone
- Joe Cocker – Luxury You Can Afford
- Cheryl Lynn – Cheryl Lynn
- Felix Pappalardi – Don't Worry, Ma
- Cheryl Lynn – In Love
- Dizzy Gillespie – Digital at Montreux, 1980
- Steely Dan – Gaucho
- Aretha Franklin – Aretha
- B.B. King – There Must Be a Better World Somewhere
- Houston Person – Heavy Juice
- Houston Person – Always on My Mind
- Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff –– Soul Survivors
- Hank Crawford – Mr. Chips
- Jimmy McGriff - The Starting Five
- Flip Phillips and Scott Hamilton – A Sound Investment
- Jimmy McGriff – Blue to the 'Bone
- Hank Crawford - Night Beat
- Jimmy McGriff - You Ought to Think About Me
- Hank Crawford - Groove Master
- Garland Jeffreys - Don't Call Me Buckwheat
- Cissy Houston and Chuck Jackson - I'll Take Care of You
- Laura Nyro - Walk the Dog and Light the Light
- Jimmy Smith – Damn!
- Houston Person – The Opening Round
- Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff – Road Tested
- Jimmy McGriff - The Dream Team
- Hank Crawford - After Dark
- Jimmy McGriff - Straight Up
- Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff – Crunch Time with Jimmy McGriff
- Jimmy McGriff - McGriff's House Party
- Reuben Wilson – Organ Blues
- Oliver Darley – Introducing Oliver Darley
- Jimmy McGriff - McGriff Avenue
- Elliott Randall – Still Reelin
- Larry Coryell – Earthquake at the Avalon,
- Hair – Broadway Cast Recording
- Chihiro Yamanaka – Reminiscence
- Mick Taylor – East Coast Tour Appearances
- Vulfpeck – Various Tour Appearances
- Eddie Palmieri – Wisdom/Sabiduria
- Gonzalo Aloras – Nuestra Canción