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LAMW'S 2004 HONOREE
Paul Kreibich
Drummer, Percussionist, Teacher, Composer
Biography Paul Kreibich
was born May 24, 1955 in Los Angeles, moving to Costa Mesa, CA when he
was an infant. From an early age he showed an interest in
drumming. As a kid he made his own drum set out of a cardboard barrel
and coffee cans. He then began playing in the school band at the age of
nine.
At 12 years old Paul started private lessons with Bob Wrate. He was drum major at Costa Mesa High School and already working five nights a week at a local club on Balboa Island by his junior year. Paul continued his studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He returned home to attend Orange Coast College and study with renowned percussionist Forrest Clark. Paul then worked for 2 years with tenor saxophonist Vince Wallace’s Quintet (“…that was my real schooling!”) Following this, Paul worked a variety of musical jobs including a stint with the Continental Circus. In 1979 at the age of 23 he got his first major jazz gig with the great singer Carmen McRae. They toured the United States and Japan including a concert at Carnegie Hall. In 1981 Paul
moved to Los Angeles, began private studies with well-known drum
teacher Fred Gruber and attended LA City College.
Impressed with Japan and their love of jazz, Paul accepted an offer to return to work in Japan for 6 months with American and Japanese musicians in Osaka and Kyoto. Upon his return to Los Angeles he got back into the local music scene. At a friends coaxing, Paul went to a “cattle call” audition for the Ray Charles Band. He was the last drummer to play and was hired on the spot. Paul traveled with the band internationally for four years. Los Angeles remained his home base and became first call drummer for many touring artists such as Mose Allison, Red Rodney, The Woody Herman Band, Anita O’Day, Scott Hamilton, Joe Pass, Charles Brown, Rosemary Clooney, Lee Konitz, and others. Paul’s recording credits are now well over 60 titles including CD’s with, Bill Perkins, Dianne Reeves, Bob Cooper, Conte Candoli, Charlie Shoemake, Herb Geller, Cedar Walton, John Hendricks, James Moody, Kenny Burrell, Ray Charles, Gerald Wiggins, Andy Simpkins, Terry Gibbs, Hod O’Brien, Claude Williamson, and Frank Strazerri. In 1995 Paul
joined the Gene Harris Quartet where he toured and recorded with the
group until Harris’ untimely passing in January 2000. He plays on
Harris’ last Concord release “Alley Cats” along with Ernie Watts, Red
Holloway and Jack McDuff.
Paul continues to record and perform locally as well as touring. He is now on the music faculty of Cal State Fullerton and teaches privately. He has also taught at USC and Valley College. Paul’s first CD as leader and composer with pianist Karen Hammack is entitled ‘Lonesome Tree.’” His second CD as leader, “The Jazz Coop- Spiral Stairway,” is a quintet featuring tenor sax player Brian Mitchell. Both releases are available through North Country, at cdbaby.com, and at cdstreet.com. In respect of Paul, drum legend Stan Levey says, “This man is a truly outstanding drummer, one of the best I’ve heard. A lot of drummers have their own agenda, but Paul is always listening, listening…sensitive to the needs of the leader. I call it simpatico. His brush- work is very tasty – and that’s a rarity today. It’s a pleasure to listen to him.” Pianist Hod O’Brien says, “I like Paul’s playing particularly for his crispness of attack and sound. He has a marvelous ability to compliment the soloist by filling the holes with crisp rhythms and well-executed licks… Paul swings powerfully with a loose and groovy feel. Supportive, amiable and personable all describe him…” |
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Paul Kreibich E-Mail: Forbeat@aol.com DRUMMER, PERCUSSIONIST, TEACHER, COMPOSER Biography:
Mr. Kreibich is a native of Los Angeles and began
playing the drums at the age of nine. He studied at the Berklee
College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, Los Angeles City College,
and Orange Coast College. He has also studied privately with Alan
Dawson, Forrest Clark, and Fred Gruber.
Paul toured and recorded with the late Gene Harris from 1995 through 2000. Two recent releases: Lonesome Tree and The Jazz Coop feature Paul as leader and composer. He has performed extensively throughout the United States, Japan, Europe, and South America with many great artists including: |
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Quartet Ray Charles Orchestra Claude Williamson Woody Herman Orchestra Andy Simpkins NDR Orchestra/Hamburg Anita O’Day Carmen McRae Ernie Watts Scott Hamilton Red Rodney Ken Peplowski Mose Allison Conte Candoli Gerald Wiggins Trio Herb Geller Alan Broadbent Trio Cedar Walton Jon Hendricks Joe Pass Hampton Hawes Charlie Byrd Laurindo Almeida Bob Cooper Bill Perkins Herb Ellis Rosemary Clooney Pete Christlieb Lee Konitz Charles Brown Michael Feinstein Bobby Shew John Pattitucci Frank Rosolino Kenny Burrell James Moody -More- |
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Selected Discography: James Moody, Cedar Walton, Kenny Burrell, John Hendricks, "The Legacy Lives On," Mac Avenue Records Gene Harris, Jack McDuff, Red Holloway, Ernie Watts, "Alley Cats", Concord Records Ray Charles, "Just Between Us," Columbia Records Diane Reeves, "Art and Survival," EMI Records Conte Candoli, Bob Cooper Quintet, VSOP Records Lennie Niehaus Quartet, Woofy Productions Charlie Shoemake Trios, Land’s End, Chase Records Herb Geller, Al Cohn Songbook, Hep Records Lanny Morgan, Lou Levy, Yardbird’s Suite, Fresh Sounds Hod O’Brien Trio, Have Piano, Will Swing Fresh Sounds Records Claude Williamson, Hallucinations, VSOP Records Bill Perkins, Perk Plays Prez, Freshsounds Records Frank Strazzeri, “WoodWinds West,” FreshSounds Records Jon Larkin, Scatman Jon, RCA Records Spike Robinson, Spike Robinson Plays Harry Warren, HEP Records, Gordon Brisker, I Have Dreamed, Denon Records West Coast Allstars, Vic Lewis, Candid Records Educator: Applied Music Instructor, Calif. State Univ., Fullerton (current) Artist in Residence, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, Glen Cashman, Director Artist in Residence, Michigan Tech University, Houghton, MI, Jeffrey Bell Hanson Director (see letter) Private Instructor and Clinician: USC Music Dept., Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, Cal State LA, Dan Castro, Director (see letter)Teacher: Isomata Jazz Camp, Idyllwild, Ca, Dick Grove School, Coburn School, Valley College Jazz Adventure, L.A. Unified School District, Bobby Rodriguez, Director University Jazz Clinics throughout the United States with Gene Harris Quartet and Woody Herman Orchestra Private instructor-all levels. Studio Work: Recording sessions for various Radio and Television commercials and compositions for TV show themes. Clients include: CBS Children Specials; J. Walter Thompson Advertising; Koz Music, and The Playboy Channel. On camera musician, Star Trek Deep Space Nine Endorser: Remo Drums and Heads, Vic Firth Sticks, Istanbul Cymbals |

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