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Ethredge Perry
Born:
Mt. Kisco, New York - June 16th 1954
Current Residence: Woodland Hills, California
Education: Browning, St. Bernards and Collegiate Schools -Grades 1-12. Attended
New York University for 1 year and extension programs at The New School, Rutgers,
and Julliard.
I began playing piano at age 7 and continued until age 11 when the Beatles came
along and changed everything. I discovered the possibility, however unlikely
that might have been, of young girls chasing me down the street if I took up
the drums. So it began.
When I was 14 I began working weekends with my own band in New
York and continued doing that until finishing High School at 17,apart
from a brief detour as a Baskin -Robbins ice cream vendor. At 18
I turned professional despite continuing school
which ultimately created a serious conflict (with the school primarily)
as I was often traveling. This resulted in an either/or decision
and I opted for music full time.
I began doing everything I could to gain a wider musical background
which ended up being an interesting combination of live and studio
work which spanned an unusual cross section of music occurring
in New York at that time. Rock, Pop, Jazz, Orchestral, Dance, R&B,
Folk, TV and Film scores and every ethnic music imaginable was
flourishing at that time in New York. It was a wonderful time to
be a young musician.
Over
the years I have had the great good fortune to work with a wide
variety of gifted artists and bands - well known and not so well
known - but all of whom I have learned something from or at the
very least enjoyed myself.
Some of these artists are, in no particular order: Lou Reed, Bette Midler,
Teo Macero and his Big Band, Phyllis Hyman, Todd Rundgren, Baird Hersey and
the Year of the Ear, Brenda Russell, Dave Mason, Michel Colombier, Peter Allen,
Pat Benatar, Jim Messina, Martha and the Vandellas, Peter Cetera, Dweezil Zappa,
Stan Getz, Kitaro and
Jon Anderson, Fairport Convention, Laura Branigan, Dionne Warwick, Liza Minelli,
Patty Scialfa, Vonda Shepard, Charles Aznavour, Jess Roden, Barry Mann and
Cynthia Weil, Bill Champlin, Marc Shaiman, Freda Payne, Jeffrey Osbourne, Diane
Warren, Elliot Murphy, Gary U.S.Bonds, Maxus, Hunter/Dragon, Tommy Emmanuel,
Richard Clapton, Sharon O'Neil, Jenny Morris, Joey Dee and the Starlighters,
Tom Pacheco, Pat Alger and Artie Traum, Adrian Gurvitz, Gary Brooker, Katey
Sagal, Debra Holland, Magellan, The Rivets, Scout, Michael Ruff, Marc Cohn,
Patty Scialfa, Barnes & Barnes, David Schwartz, James McVay, David Foster,
Michael Omartian, Stewart Levine and Paul Rothchild.
Recently I have been working on an album project with a very gifted
young artist named Rachel Hart, a tribute record to Emerson, Lake
and Palmer (due out Winter '98), a new and very good offbeat television
series entitled "Maximum Bob"with Beau Bridges and a
new movie with Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett entitled "The
Marriage Fool". I am also working on writing new material
with Vince DiCola for the next " Thread" record, which
we hope will be finished by late spring of '99.
Here are two websites where the Thread C.D. is available:
The
Artist Shop
M&M Music
Progressive Rock
Other
pastimes I enjoy are swimming, which I will do every day when the
weather is nice and walking my dogs Xam and Molly. They seem to
enjoy swimming as well although we have recently discovered they
prefer the ocean over the pool much to the great relief of our
friends who like to come over and swim.
Reading is probably my absolute favorite pastime followed by an
extremely hot curry dinner. Sometimes I can enjoy them both at
the same time. Oh Joy! Unfortunately my wife Heather does not share
my enthusiasm for hot dishes although she quite happily and capably
grows and cooks a wide variety of peppers for me from our garden,
which occasionally the wildlife or the gardeners enjoy first!
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