Admired by colleagues and the public alike, Billy
Gladstone was the featured percussionist at New York's Radio City Music
Hall for 18 years after its opening in 1932. He was also a consummate
inventor, with more than 20 US patents to his name, not the least of
which was the famous Gladstone snare drum. This book examines the man
and the remarkable instrument he conceived, with great color photos in
the “Gladstone Gallery.”
“My roll is probably the best roll in
the world outside of one other drummer, and I'm not modest. The
greatest drummer that I have heard in my life as far as rudiments and
the roll are concerned is Billy Gladstone.” – Buddy Rich
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