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    Bill Bruford Authors New Book

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    Scholar and Drum Legend Bill Bruford Authors New Book, “Uncharted: Creativity and the Expert Drummer”

    Pre-order in hardback, softback or e-book

    Scholar and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bill Bruford, best known for his work with Yes, King Crimson, Genesis and his prolific solo career, has authored a new book, to be Published by the University of Michigan Press on January 28th. Pre-orders are now being taken.

    What’s it about?

    The book is an exploration of the creativity involved in the way drummers make things work, make things matter, and make sense of both. It draws on interviews with nine top drummers and Bruford’s own experience to improve understanding in collaborative popular music performance. What do expert drummers do? Why do they do it? Is there anything creative about it? If so, how might that creativity inform their practice and that of others in related artistic spheres? Applying ideas from cultural psychology to findings from original research into the creative behaviors of a specific subset of popular music instrumentalists, Bruford demonstrates the ways in which expert drummers experience creativity in performance and offers fresh insights into in-the-moment interactional processes in music.

    Why buy?

    “If you’re an instrumentalist” recommends Bill, “give it to the nearest drummer, so he or she knows what drummers are for. If you’re a drummer give it to the other people in your band, so they know what drummers are for. And get a copy for yourself, so you know what drummers are for!”

    Early praise for ‘Uncharted’

    “… an intelligent, thought-provoking treatise on the notion of creativity in Western popular music. Over the course of a number of interviews and case studies involving expert drummers, Bill Bruford examines how such practitioners approach and understand creativity. In the process, he crafts a relational processual model for understanding creativity and the creative process for real-time interactive performing arts (theatre, dance, music). The result is a fascinating and rewarding read that will surely affect players and listeners alike as they think about the concept of finding ‘creative meaning in making it work and making it matter.’”
    —Rob Bowman, Grammy Award Winning Professor of Music

    “After forty years of creating professional music, pretty much all of it to his taste (passing rare), Bill Bruford has laid down the torches — and tried to capture their flame in words. Begin by running your eyes down the list of Bill’s collaborators. The expert performers and teachers will attract any reader with more than a passing affection for music. Simply put, it is a lights-out masterpiece of useful insight and passionate, reflective wisdom.”
    —Neil Peart, drummer Rush

    “The contributions of the wide-ranging active percussionists Bruford surveyed will make this an important primary document for future researchers examining the role of drummers in group improvisation, the recording process, and more.”
    —Kevin Holm-Hudson, University of Kentucky

    “The book lives up to its expectations. Drawing on his own insider’s knowledge and extensive interviews with an impressive roster of expert drummers about the nature of creativity and what it means to them, Bruford has produced a brilliant ethnography of professional drummers and drumming culture in the rock era.”
    —Mark Spicer, Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center

    “It is no surprise to find Dr. Bruford so eloquently putting into language that which springs from such a non-linguistic source. Bill’s scholarly insights matched with a career’s-worth of personal experience shed an authoritative light on the creative role of the drummer. In today’s world of computer-generated rhythmic music, how wonderful to tap into this most organic and visceral element in music’s heritage, and deepen our appreciation of this immense creativity, past and present.”
    —Tim Garland, saxophonist, composer

    “The author cites relevant scholarly work, his roster of drum experts is beyond question (including himself), but most importantly, the insights he synthesizes from his source material are both original and valuable.”
    —Shaugn O’Donnell, The City College, CUNY

    How to order

    Bill Bruford's “Uncharted: Creativity and the Expert Drummer”:

    University of Michigan Press: https://www.press.umich.edu/9562155/uncharted ;

    Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Uncharted-Cre...expert+drummer ;

    Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncharted-C...in%3A492563011 ;

    Eurospan UK: https://www.eurospanbookstore.com/uncharted.html

    Bill Bruford's official website: http://www.billbruford.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/billbruford/

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (US), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

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    Just saw this on Facebook. Looks like an interesting read.

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    I look forward to it!

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    Parrots Ripped My Flesh Dave (in MA)'s Avatar
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    This one looks as though it might not be as interesting to us non-musician types as his autobiography.

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    Please don't ask questions, just use google.

    Never let good music get in the way of making a profit.

    I'm only here to reglaze my bathtub.

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    This is the published version of Bruford's successful PhD thesis, IIRC.

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    This is the short review I posted in Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com):

    This book by Bill Bruford is very hard to review. As a scholarly study, it deserves 5 stars. Most likely, it would also be useful for musicians in a band context. I am a big fan of music and Bill Bruford. I understand many things that the typical reader might not. However, the book was hard to get through and didn't really hold my interest. I read the Introduction and Appendix completely but only skimmed the rest of the book.

    So... well done, but not for me. For most people, I would (highly) recommend "Bill Bruford The Autobiography" instead.

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    I have barely flipped through a few pages but yes, my sense is that this will be dense reading!
    And small print too!

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    If I knew who his interview subjects were it might help.

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    I started it last night. Fascinating reading. The guy is so sharp.
    But yes, it is meaty stuff. Slow and and thoughtful readers required.

    I knew from his post-retirement interviews that he had issues with feeling up to the task when he played but wow, the beginning of the book really emphasizes it. I feel for the guy. I don't think my paraphrasing could do it justice. But if he had stopped playing after leaving Yes, I would still count him as possibly the most important drummer in Progressive Rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arabicadabra View Post
    If I knew who his interview subjects were it might help.
    He lists them in the beginning. I can only remember Wackerman and Dylan Howe right off the top of my head.

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    There's a great new interview with Bill about the book and his career (mostly his Bruford band), but not much on Crim or Yes- which is fine since we've heard it all before.

    Great interviews with Jeff Berlin, Dave Stewart and the Unknown John Clarke too!

    -S

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    He will talk about the book here in Copenhagen on monday.
    I might go.

    https://rmc.dk/en/news/artist-talk-b...g#.WpXouOciHyQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    He will talk about the book here in Copenhagen on monday.
    I might go.

    https://rmc.dk/en/news/artist-talk-b...g#.WpXouOciHyQ
    He's doing 7 talks, including 4 in upstate NY colleges, on this side of the pond as well.
    http://billbruford.com/u-s-dates-confirmed/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
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    There's a great new interview with Bill about the book and his career (mostly his Bruford band), but not much on Crim or Yes- which is fine since we've heard it all before.

    Great interviews with Jeff Berlin, Dave Stewart and the Unknown John Clarke too!

    -S
    I picked up a copy earlier this week. A great read, indeed! Some poignant reminiscences of Allan Holdworth among all the other history of the Bruford band.

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