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(Born
Somers Point NJ - 5 June, 1954)
Peter Erskine began playing the drums at the age of four,
and has now been at the forefront of world-class jazz ensembles
for twenty three years. His first major professional work was
with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, which he joined in 1972. After a
three year stint with Kenton and a two year stay with Maynard
Ferguson, he joined Weather Report in 1978. The excellence of the
partnership between Erskine and bassist Jaco Pastorius was an
integral part of that group's success. Following his 4 years in
Weather Report (having recorded five albums with them including
the Grammy Award winning "8:30"), he began to play with
Mike Brecker, Mike Mainieri and Eddie Gomez in the group Steps
Ahead. His other touring and recording credits (250 albums)
include Steely Dan, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Gary Burton
& Pat Metheny, Boz Scaggs, Joni Mitchell, Ralph Towner, Sadao Watanabe, Hubert Laws, Vanessa Williams,
Al Di Meola, Eliane Elias, Miroslav Vitous and Jan Garbarek, as well as "Bass Desires" (with John
Scofield, Bill Frisell, and Marc Johnson), the John Abercrombie Trio, the Kenny Wheeler Quintet & Big Band, the Bob Mintzer Big Band,
as well as his own group. Peter has recorded nine solo albums: "Peter
Erskine", "Transition", "Motion
Poet", "Big Theatre", "Sweet
Soul", and his ECM recordings "You Never
Know" and "Time Being", and "As
It Is", as well as "History of the DRUM"
on Interworld Music.
Besides
touring and recording, Peter is now pursuing new avenues in his
career by composing for dance, theatre and animation. He has
completed musical scores for Shakespeare's King Richard II and A
Midsummer Night's Dream, the latter being honored by the Los
Angeles Drama Critics Circle with the award for the "Best
Original Musical Score 1987". His music for The American
Conservatory Theatre's production of Twelfth Night was awarded by
the Bay Area Drama Critics' Circle as the "Best Dramatic
Score for 1989". His most recent works for this medium are
Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and the dance piece "History of
the Drum - Transitions in Rhythm", written expressly for the
Kokuma Dance Company of Birmingham, England. In addition, he is
now writing and producing the music for the Japanese anime series
"Gun Smith Cats."
Erskine
is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, and
studied percussion with George Gaber at Indiana University. His
own pedagogical efforts include 2 instructional videos, as well
as two drum instruction books. Peter conducts clinics, classes
and seminars world-wide. He has thrice won the Modern Drummer
Magazine Readers' Poll in the Mainstream Jazz Drummer category,
and was awarded an honorary Doctorate degree from the Berklee
College of Music.
Peter
makes his home in Southern California with his wife Mutsuko and
their two children.
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