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Allan Schwartzberg
American musician

Allan Schwartzberg

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American musician
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
New York City, USA
Age
82 years
Education
Manhattan School of Music
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Biography

Allan Schwartzberg (born December 28, 1942) is an American musician and record producer. He has been a member of the rock band Mountain, Peter Gabriel's first solo band, toured with Brecker Brothers' Dreams, B.J. Thomas, Linda Rondstadt, Stan Getz band, and the Pat Travers band. He has experienced success as a prolific session musician, through recordings made from the 1970s through today. He has also played on multi genre hits such as Gloria Gaynor "Never Can Say Goodbye", considered the first disco record, James Brown's "Funky President" (his beat has been sampled on 808 different records), Harry Chapin's "Cat's In The Cradle", Tony Orlando & Dawn's Tie A Yellow Ribbon, Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill", the Spinners' "Workin' My Way Back to You", the Star Wars theme, and Rod Stewart's Great American Songbook series including the hit "What A Wonderful World". He has played with musicians and singers including John Lennon, Diana Ross, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Frank Sinatra, Roxy Music, Rod Stewart, Robert Palmer, Grace Slick, Roberta Flack, Barry Manilow, Harry Chapin, Barbra Streisand, Deodato, Frankie Valli, Tony Orlando, and Roger Daltrey. He was also a frequent musician guest with Paul Shaffer's David Letterman Show band.

Early life and education

Allan Schwartzberg was born on December 28, 1942, in New York City, New York. He began playing the drums at the age of ten and attended the Manhattan School of Music for three years, studying classical percussion. He claims that his real education was listening to and memorizing the work of musicians like Max Roach, Elvin Jones and Philly Joe Jones.

At the age of 20. he was the house drummer at the famed Half Note Club in downtown New York, performing with a variety of jazz musicians, including Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Roy Eldridge, Bob Brookmeyer, Richie Kamuca, Jim Hall, Ron Carter, Anita O'Day, Chris Conner, and Jimmy Rushing.

He was also the leader of the band on the nationally syndicated Geraldo Rivera Show, Goodnight America, which was considered the first rock / R&B "hip" band for a talk show.

Personal life

On November 12, 1972, Schwartzberg married Susan Schlossberg. They have two daughters, Samona and Nicole; and three grandchildren, Deven, Talia, and Quinton Cole.

Equipment

Schwartzberg endorses Yamaha drums, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads, and Vic Firth drumsticks.

Discography

1970s

YearTitleArtist
1971Lay It All OutBarry Mann
1973Tie a Yellow RibbonDawn
1973True Stories and Other DreamsJudy Collins
1973Home to MyselfMelissa Manchester
1973Dawn's New Ragtime FolliesTony Orlando & Dawn
1974RealityJames Brown
1974Twin PeaksMountain
1974Verities & BalderdashHarry Chapin
1974Barry Manilow IIBarry Manilow
1974Veedon FleeceVan Morrison
1974Ladies Love OutlawsTom Rush
1975Crash LandingJimi Hendrix
1975WaterbedHerbie Mann
1975Never Can Say GoodbyeGloria Gaynor
1975Our Day Will ComeFrankie Valli
1976Moon Over BrooklynThe Group with No Name
1976Alice Cooper Goes to HellAlice Cooper
1976SmileLaura Nyro
1976I've Got YouGloria Gaynor
1976Circus TownTatsuro Yamashita
1977Peter GabrielPeter Gabriel
1977PortfolioGrace Jones
1977GloriousGloria Gaynor
1977Star Wars and Other Galactic FunkMeco
1977Lace and WhiskeyAlice Cooper
1977Herbie Mann and Fire IslandHerbie Mann
1977ConquistadorMaynard Ferguson
1977A SongNeil Sedaka
1977Lady Put the Light OutFrankie Valli
1977Blue Lights in the BasementRoberta Flack
1977PortfolioGrace Jones
1978SongbirdBarbra Streisand
1978Gene SimmonsGene Simmons
1978Heavy Metal Be-BopThe Brecker Brothers
1978Think It OverCissy Houston
1978Peter CrissPeter Criss
1978Double FunRobert Palmer
1979PlatinumMike Oldfield
1979Two Sides to Every WomanCarlene Carter
1979NilsNils Lofgren
1979Take a BiteMarlena Shaw
1979Live and SleazyVillage People

1980s

YearTitleArtist
1980Flesh and BloodRoxy Music
1980Step Aside for a LadyCissy Houston
1980DreamsGrace Slick
1980ConnectionsRichie Havens
1981Music from "The Elder"Kiss
1981Scissors CutArt Garfunkel
1982NunSexMonkRockNina Hagen
1982It's Alright (I See Rainbows)Yoko Ono
1983School for SpiesKit Hain
1983In My LifePatti Austin
1984Parting Should Be PainlessRoger Daltrey
1984Milk and HoneyJohn Lennon and Yoko Ono
1984CoverTom Verlaine
1987Flash LightTom Verlaine

1990s

YearTitleArtist
1990What a Way to GoMark Murphy
1991Help YourselfJulian Lennon
1994RobertaRoberta Flack

2000s

YearTitleArtist
2003As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Volume IIRod Stewart
2004Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume IIIRod Stewart

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Who is Allan Schwartzberg?
Allan Schwartzberg is an American drummer best known for his work as a session musician in the 1970s and 1980s. He has played on numerous hit songs and albums across various genres.
What types of music has Allan Schwartzberg played on?
Allan Schwartzberg has played on a wide range of musical genres including rock, pop, disco, jazz, and R&B. He is known for his versatility and ability to adapt to different musical styles.
Which famous artists has Allan Schwartzberg worked with?
Allan Schwartzberg has worked with many famous artists throughout his career. Some notable collaborations include playing drums on records for artists such as Billy Joel, Diana Ross, Carly Simon, and Paul McCartney, among others.
Has Allan Schwartzberg received any awards for his work?
While Allan Schwartzberg has not received any major awards for his work as a session musician, he is highly respected in the music industry and is considered one of the most accomplished drummers of his generation.
What is Allan Schwartzberg doing now?
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