LUDWIG-MUSSER
'Ludwig-Musser' is a drum and percussion instrument manufacturer owned by Conn-Selmer, Inc.
The company was formed in 1910 as ''Ludwig & Ludwig'' by brothers William F. and Theo Ludwig. The brothers' first product was a bass drum pedal followed by timpani. Production then expanded into other types of drums. Because of the Great Depression, the company had to merge with the C.G. Conn Company in the 1930s. William, who disliked his lack of involvement with the design and manufacture of the instruments, left the company in 1936 to open his own company, the W.F.L. Drum Company in 1937.[1]
William's son, William F. Ludwig, Jr, says his most memorable moment was "my bid to buy back the Ludwig name from Conn in 1955 - against my father's wishes." In 1955, the Ludwig division was purchased back from Conn and renamed the ''Ludwig Drum Company''. In 1966, Ludwig purchased the Musser Marimba Company, which produced mallet percussion.
The Ludwig Drum Company are famous for their Vistalite drum kits. Vistalite was the trade name used by Ludwig for its line of acrylic (mostly see-through) drums in the 1970s. Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham famously played a Vistalite. While Vistalite sales declined toward the end of the 1970s, Ludwig reintroduced them in 2001. Sales of clear Vistalite and Bonham-replica amber Vistalites have been strong enough that a multitude of companies make acrylic drums in 2006.
Ludwig saw a lot of changes. In the 1980s they introduced a new heavy duty modular hardware system. They abandoned the much-loved modular system in favor of a less expensive L-arm/double braced industry standard hardware system. Until the 90's, Ludwigs drums were made of maple and selected hardwoods. It wasn't until the late 90's that they started making all maple wood shells. Ludwig maintained a reputation for exceptional sounding and projecting maple drums into the 2000s. Ludwig started branching out with exotic wood finishes supplied by Steinway and Sons. They also have an import line called "Accent" made in Taiwan, and another import line called "Accent CS" made in China. Ludwig remains one of the few "name" American drum makers left. The company is a subsidiary of Selmer, and is not family-run.
Mod Orange is a wrap finish, that was introduced by Ludwig Drums in 1967. It was produced from then and up through the 70's, but was put on a shelf. The recently it was reissued on the Ludwig Classic Maple series drums. The name refers to the ''mods'', who were a part of British subculture during the 1960s, and according to the pattern of the finish, it must have been the more psychedelic part of the mods.
Ludwig snares are very popular. One of these is the Ludwig Supraphonic, considered to be the industry standard for snares for professionals. The Black Beauty is also a a standard, it is a black nickel plated brass shell drum.
Ludwigs resurgence in popularity has continued steadily from 2001 though 2007.
List of artists:[2]
★ Jess Margera of CKY
★ Ginger Baker of Cream (in the past, currently he uses Drum Workshop drums)
★ Mitch Mitchell - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (also uses a Premier Percussion, but in Woodstock and in other shows he uses a Ludwig drum kit)
★ John Bonham of Led Zeppelin
★ Ian Paice of Deep Purple (in the past, currently he uses Pearl drums)
★ Neil Peart of Rush (1985-1994, currently uses Drum Workshop)
★ Don Henley of The Eagles (1971-85, currently uses Drum Workshop)
★ Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac (1967-82)(currently endorses Drum Workshop)
★ Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters
★ Tré Cool of Green Day
★ Barriemore Barlow of Jethro Tull
★ Eric Carr of Kiss
★ Fabrizio Moretti of The Strokes
★ Nick Mason of Pink Floyd (live 1970-1990) (studio 1977-91) (currently endorses Drum Workshop)
★ Myles Heskett of Wolfmother
★ Ed Shaughnessy of the Doc Severinsen orchestra
★ Roger Taylor of Queen (he had used Yamaha Drums on the Magic Tour and currently uses a Sleishman bass drum while all the the toms and snare are Ludwig)
★ Alan White of Yes
★ Alex Van Halen of Van Halen
★ Gary Burton, Jazz Vibraphonist
★ Patrick Wilson of Weezer
★ Ringo Starr of The Beatles
★ Patrick Keeler of the Greenhornes and the Raconteurs.
★ Randy Lane of Pat Travers and No Address.
★ Meg White of The White Stripes
★ Carl Palmer of Asia, Emerson Lake and Palmer (though he had also used Gretsch, Premier, Paiste, and Remo drums)
★ Matt Sorum of Velvet Revolver
★ John Siomos of Peter Frampton
★ Clive Burr of Iron Maiden (1979-81)
★ Bob Siebenberg of Supertramp
★ Rick Allen of Def Leppard
★ Roger Meddows-Taylor of Queen
★ Bobby Blotzer of Ratt
★ John Fred Young of Black Stone Cherry
★ Shinya of Dir en grey (though he also uses Yamaha and Pearl drums)
★ Ronnie Vannucci of The Killers
★ Joe Morello (Formerly of The Dave Brubeck Quartet)
★ Chris Deaner of Plus/Minus, Kelly Clarkson band
1. Ludwig-Musser Company site
2. Ludwig-Musser artists listing
★ Official website
★ Ludwig in the Drumming Database
★ vistalites.com Web page devoted to Vistalite drums.
★ vistalitedrums
| Contents |
| History |
| Notable endorsing artists |
| Notes |
| External links |
History
The company was formed in 1910 as ''Ludwig & Ludwig'' by brothers William F. and Theo Ludwig. The brothers' first product was a bass drum pedal followed by timpani. Production then expanded into other types of drums. Because of the Great Depression, the company had to merge with the C.G. Conn Company in the 1930s. William, who disliked his lack of involvement with the design and manufacture of the instruments, left the company in 1936 to open his own company, the W.F.L. Drum Company in 1937.[1]
William's son, William F. Ludwig, Jr, says his most memorable moment was "my bid to buy back the Ludwig name from Conn in 1955 - against my father's wishes." In 1955, the Ludwig division was purchased back from Conn and renamed the ''Ludwig Drum Company''. In 1966, Ludwig purchased the Musser Marimba Company, which produced mallet percussion.
The Ludwig Drum Company are famous for their Vistalite drum kits. Vistalite was the trade name used by Ludwig for its line of acrylic (mostly see-through) drums in the 1970s. Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham famously played a Vistalite. While Vistalite sales declined toward the end of the 1970s, Ludwig reintroduced them in 2001. Sales of clear Vistalite and Bonham-replica amber Vistalites have been strong enough that a multitude of companies make acrylic drums in 2006.
Ludwig saw a lot of changes. In the 1980s they introduced a new heavy duty modular hardware system. They abandoned the much-loved modular system in favor of a less expensive L-arm/double braced industry standard hardware system. Until the 90's, Ludwigs drums were made of maple and selected hardwoods. It wasn't until the late 90's that they started making all maple wood shells. Ludwig maintained a reputation for exceptional sounding and projecting maple drums into the 2000s. Ludwig started branching out with exotic wood finishes supplied by Steinway and Sons. They also have an import line called "Accent" made in Taiwan, and another import line called "Accent CS" made in China. Ludwig remains one of the few "name" American drum makers left. The company is a subsidiary of Selmer, and is not family-run.
Mod Orange is a wrap finish, that was introduced by Ludwig Drums in 1967. It was produced from then and up through the 70's, but was put on a shelf. The recently it was reissued on the Ludwig Classic Maple series drums. The name refers to the ''mods'', who were a part of British subculture during the 1960s, and according to the pattern of the finish, it must have been the more psychedelic part of the mods.
Ludwig snares are very popular. One of these is the Ludwig Supraphonic, considered to be the industry standard for snares for professionals. The Black Beauty is also a a standard, it is a black nickel plated brass shell drum.
Ludwigs resurgence in popularity has continued steadily from 2001 though 2007.
Notable endorsing artists
List of artists:[2]
★ Jess Margera of CKY
★ Ginger Baker of Cream (in the past, currently he uses Drum Workshop drums)
★ Mitch Mitchell - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (also uses a Premier Percussion, but in Woodstock and in other shows he uses a Ludwig drum kit)
★ John Bonham of Led Zeppelin
★ Ian Paice of Deep Purple (in the past, currently he uses Pearl drums)
★ Neil Peart of Rush (1985-1994, currently uses Drum Workshop)
★ Don Henley of The Eagles (1971-85, currently uses Drum Workshop)
★ Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac (1967-82)(currently endorses Drum Workshop)
★ Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters
★ Tré Cool of Green Day
★ Barriemore Barlow of Jethro Tull
★ Eric Carr of Kiss
★ Fabrizio Moretti of The Strokes
★ Nick Mason of Pink Floyd (live 1970-1990) (studio 1977-91) (currently endorses Drum Workshop)
★ Myles Heskett of Wolfmother
★ Ed Shaughnessy of the Doc Severinsen orchestra
★ Roger Taylor of Queen (he had used Yamaha Drums on the Magic Tour and currently uses a Sleishman bass drum while all the the toms and snare are Ludwig)
★ Alan White of Yes
★ Alex Van Halen of Van Halen
★ Gary Burton, Jazz Vibraphonist
★ Patrick Wilson of Weezer
★ Ringo Starr of The Beatles
★ Patrick Keeler of the Greenhornes and the Raconteurs.
★ Randy Lane of Pat Travers and No Address.
★ Meg White of The White Stripes
★ Carl Palmer of Asia, Emerson Lake and Palmer (though he had also used Gretsch, Premier, Paiste, and Remo drums)
★ Matt Sorum of Velvet Revolver
★ John Siomos of Peter Frampton
★ Clive Burr of Iron Maiden (1979-81)
★ Bob Siebenberg of Supertramp
★ Rick Allen of Def Leppard
★ Roger Meddows-Taylor of Queen
★ Bobby Blotzer of Ratt
★ John Fred Young of Black Stone Cherry
★ Shinya of Dir en grey (though he also uses Yamaha and Pearl drums)
★ Ronnie Vannucci of The Killers
★ Joe Morello (Formerly of The Dave Brubeck Quartet)
★ Chris Deaner of Plus/Minus, Kelly Clarkson band
Notes
1. Ludwig-Musser Company site
2. Ludwig-Musser artists listing
External links
★ Official website
★ Ludwig in the Drumming Database
★ vistalites.com Web page devoted to Vistalite drums.
★ vistalitedrums
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