Art Blakey led the Jazz Messengers from 1955 through 1990 across multiple lineups. Bebop / hard-bop drumming canon; the band's revolving roster trained generations of jazz musicians (Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis).
Drummers
Working drummers profiled on Change Your Strings, with documented kits, sticks, heads, and cymbals. Each profile sources gear claims to primary interviews or manufacturer records.
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Showing 11 drummers tagged Jazz.
- JazzHard bop
Bill Bruford anchored Yes (1968-1972) and King Crimson (1972-1997, multiple eras), then led Earthworks (1986-2008) before retiring from public performance in 2009. The progressive-rock drumming canon's most cerebral architect.
Progressive rockRockBuddy Rich anchored swing-era and post-war big-band jazz from the 1930s through his 1987 death. Slingerland and Ludwig kits, Vic Firth Buddy Rich signature stick, the technical drum vocabulary every working drummer eventually studies.
JazzBig bandCharlie Watts anchored The Rolling Stones from 1963 through his 2021 death. Gretsch jazz kit, Zildjian K cymbals, the jazz-influenced rock pocket that defined the band's groove for nearly six decades.
RockClassic rockElvin Jones drummed in the John Coltrane Quartet from 1960 through 1966 across the canonical Coltrane catalog. Yamaha kit, Zildjian K cymbals, the polyrhythmic approach to modern jazz drumming that A Love Supreme (1965) made foundational.
JazzModal jazzGene Krupa anchored Benny Goodman's orchestra during the swing era and led his own big band from 1938 onward. Slingerland Radio King kit (historical), the first 'star drummer' in popular music; 'Sing, Sing, Sing' (1937) is one of the most-recognizable drum performances ever recorded.
JazzSwingGinger Baker drummed in Cream from 1966 through 1968 plus an extensive jazz / rock / world-music catalog. Ludwig kit (historical), Pro-Mark Ginger Baker signature stick, the jazz-into-rock fusion vocabulary that defined 60s power-trio drumming.
RockBlues rockMax Roach was one of the architects of bebop drumming. Played with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, Sonny Rollins, and across the post-war jazz canon. Pioneered modern jazz drum vocabulary across a 60+ year career.
JazzBebopSteve Gadd is the most-recorded session drummer of his generation. Yamaha Steve Gadd signature kit, Vic Firth Steve Gadd signature stick, the defining 70s session drum vocabulary that shaped Steely Dan, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Chick Corea, and countless others.
JazzFusionTony Williams was the youngest member of Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet (1963-1968), joining at 17. Pioneer of modern jazz drumming + jazz-fusion. Lifetime + The New Tony Williams Lifetime founder, the Mahavishnu Orchestra adjacent jazz-fusion canon.
JazzJazz fusionVinnie Colaiuta is one of the most-recorded session drummers of the post-Gadd generation. Gretsch kit, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth Vinnie Colaiuta signature stick. Sting's touring drummer 1991-2003 and the LA session canon since the 1980s.
JazzFusion
Drum-side gear catalog
Cymbals, drum heads, and sticks reviewed by Change Your Strings. Every page sources voicing, materials, and famous-user lists to primary citations. Drummer profile pages link directly into the cards a player has documented in their rig.
Cymbals
5 reviewsMeinl
Byzance Brilliant 20" Medium Ride (B20MR-B)
Meinl Byzance Brilliant 20-inch Medium Ride cymbal (B20MR-B). Hand-hammered B20 bronze, made in Turkey. The premium boutique alternative to Zildjian and Sabian, with a darker, more vintage-leaning tone profile.
Paiste
2002 Classic 18" Crash (1061418)
Paiste 2002 Classic 18-inch Crash cymbal (1061418). The legendary Paiste sound bronze formula. The classic-rock crash since the late 1960s, used by John Bonham, Stewart Copeland, Nicko McBrain, and the working pro canon of arena rock.
Sabian
HHX Evolution 14" Hi-Hats (11402XEB)
Sabian HHX Evolution 14-inch Hi-Hat cymbals (11402XEB), brilliant finish. Dave Weckl signature design with HHX top over hand-hammered bottom. The fusion and modern-jazz hi-hat reference.
Zildjian
A Custom 20" Medium Ride (A20519)
Zildjian A Custom 20-inch Medium Ride cymbal (A20519). Brilliant-finish B20 bronze with rotary hammering, the ride most working rock and pop drummers reach for when the recording needs definition without harshness.
Zildjian
K Custom Dark Crash 18"
Zildjian K Custom Dark 18-inch Crash cymbal. B20 bronze, traditional finish, special over-hammered design for fast, bright attack with extra-fast decay. Tré Cool's documented Green Day crash.
Drum heads
9 reviewsAquarian
Hi-Velocity
An editorial review of the Aquarian Hi-Velocity drumhead. Double-ply coated with a center reinforcement dot, designed for hard-hitting rock + metal snare batter applications where Coated Ambassador and Coated Emperor wear too fast.
Aquarian
Super-Kick II
An editorial review of the Aquarian Super-Kick II drumhead. Double-ply with felt-strip damping ring, the canonical 70s rock-kick voice that recreates the John Bonham + classic-rock kick character.
Evans
EMAD 2
An editorial review of the Evans EMAD 2 kick batter drumhead. Double-ply with externally-mounted adjustable damping ring (1-inch + 2-inch options). The modern metal + rock kick batter alternative to Remo Powerstroke 3.
Evans
G2 Coated
An editorial review of the Evans G2 Coated drumhead. Double-ply 7+7 mil Mylar with no internal damping ring, warm and slightly more open than Pinstripe, designed for modern rock tom batter applications. Documented users include Chad Smith, Taylor Hawkins, and the broader rock + session catalog.
Evans
Hydraulic Black
An editorial review of the Evans Hydraulic Black drumhead. Double-ply with oil-filled damping layer, ultra-wet short-sustain tom voicing, the canonical 70s rock-tom sound recreated on a modern double-ply head.
Remo
Coated Ambassador
An editorial review of the Remo Coated Ambassador (Weatherking) drumhead. Single-ply, 10-mil coated, the universal snare batter from jazz to rock to session work. Spec, tone, famous records, and where it sits versus Evans G1 Coated and Aquarian Texture Coated.
Remo
Coated Emperor
An editorial review of the Remo Coated Emperor drumhead. Double-ply 7+7 mil Mylar with no internal damping ring, durable + warm, the rock-and-metal alternative to Coated Ambassador.
Remo
Pinstripe Coated
An editorial review of the Remo Pinstripe Coated drumhead. Double-ply with internal damping ring, warm and controlled tom voicing, the dry rock-tom sound on countless 70s and 80s records. Spec, tone, famous records, and where it sits versus Evans G2 and Hydraulic Black.
Remo
Powerstroke 3 Coated
An editorial review of the Remo Powerstroke 3 Coated kick batter drumhead. Single-ply with sub-ply damping ring, focused attack with controlled sustain, the rock kick batter on countless 80s, 90s, and 2000s records. Spec, tone, famous records, and where it sits versus Evans EMAD 2 and Aquarian Super-Kick.
Drum sticks
11 reviewsPro-Mark
Neil Peart Signature Shira Kashi Oak (PW747W)
An editorial review of the Pro-Mark Neil Peart Signature drumstick (PW747W). Shira Kashi Japanese Oak wood, slightly extended length, oval wood tip, designed with Neil Peart for Rush's prog-rock touring rig. Spec, feel, and where it sits versus Vic Firth 5B / Vater Tré Cool / Pro-Mark American Hickory 747.
Vater
Dave Lombardo Signature
An editorial review of the Vater Dave Lombardo Signature drumstick. Hickory wood, oversized profile, designed with Dave Lombardo for thrash-metal hard hitting + double-bass technique.
Vic Firth
Buddy Rich Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Buddy Rich Signature drumstick (model SBR). Hickory wood, 5A-family spec, wood tip, designed to Buddy Rich's stage spec and in continuous production through Vic Firth + D'Addario as a tribute since Rich's 1987 death.
Vic Firth
Chad Smith Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Chad Smith Signature drumstick (model SCS). Hickory wood, oversized profile, designed with Chad Smith for Red Hot Chili Peppers' funk-rock backbeat.
Vic Firth
Danny Carey Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Danny Carey Signature drumstick (model SDC). Hickory wood, oversized profile, designed with Danny Carey for Tool's polyrhythmic prog-metal context.
Vic Firth
Steve Gadd Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Steve Gadd Signature drumstick (model SSG). Hickory wood, slightly heavier-than-5A profile, wood tip, designed with Steve Gadd for the LA session canon.
Vic Firth
Stewart Copeland Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Stewart Copeland Signature drumstick (model SSC). Hickory wood, slightly extended length, oversized profile, designed with Stewart Copeland for The Police's reggae-into-rock pocket.
Vic Firth
Vinnie Colaiuta Signature
An editorial review of the Vic Firth Vinnie Colaiuta Signature drumstick (model SVC). Hickory wood, slightly heavier-than-5A profile, designed with Vinnie Colaiuta for the post-Gadd LA session lane.
Zildjian
Tré Cool Artist Series Drumsticks
Correction. Tré Cool's documented signature drumstick is the Zildjian Tré Cool Artist Series, not a Vater signature model. Spec, sourcing, and what we got wrong.
Zildjian
Dave Grohl Artist Series
An editorial review of the Zildjian Dave Grohl Artist Series signature drumstick (ZASDG). Hickory wood, oversized 16-3/4 inch length, .600 inch diameter, acorn tip, tattoo-artwork finish, designed with Dave Grohl for hard-hitting stadium rock.
Zildjian
Travis Barker Artist Series Signature
An editorial review of the Zildjian Travis Barker Artist Series signature drumstick (TBR). Hickory wood, white-painted finish, slightly oversized profile, round wood tip, designed with Travis Barker for Blink-182's pop-punk pocket and his pop-punk-revival production catalog. Spec, feel, and where it sits versus Vic Firth 5B / Vater Tré Cool / ProMark.
For drum-tracking context inside guitar productions, see Joey Sturgis or Eyal Levi, both of whom have published extensively on drum capture.










