MICKEY HART


'Mickey Hart' (born September 11, 1943) is a percussionist and musicologist. He is best known as one of the two drummers from the rock band the Grateful Dead. He and fellow Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann earned the nickname "the rhythm devils".

Contents
Career
Bibliography
Solo discography
References
External links

Career


Mickey Hart joined the Grateful Dead in September 1967, and left in February 1971, after some bad business deals by his father Lenny Hart, who had briefly managed the Dead. During his sabbatical, in 1972, he recorded the album ''Rolling Thunder''. He returned to the Dead in 1974, and remained with the group until their official dissolution in 1995. Collaboration with the remaining members of the Grateful Dead continues, under the band name The Dead.
Hart is also a percussionist, a solo artist, and the author of several books. His travels and his interest in all things percussion-related led him to collect percussion instruments, and to collaborate with percussion masters the world over.
Hart became interested in percussion as a grade-school student. Nigerian drummer Babatunde Olatunji performed at schools around the country in the late 1950s and had the students try out the drums. Hart had been one of those students and he never forgot the experience. Olatunji later taught Hart and collaborated with Hart and the Grateful Dead on a regular basis. [1]
Hart was influential in recording global musical traditions on the verge of possible extinction, working with archivists and ethnomusicologists at both the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage at the Smithsonian Institution. Mickey Hart is on the Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center and has been a spokesperson for the Save Our Sounds audio preservation initiative. He also serves on the Library of Congress National Recorded Sound Preservation Board and is known for reissues and other recordings with historical and cultural value.
Hart's album Planet Drum not only hit #1 on the Billboard World Music Chart, remaining there for 26 weeks, it also received the Grammy for Best World Music Album in 1991 — the first Grammy ever awarded in this category.
Mickey Hart has authored books on the history and traditions of drumming throughout history. His solo recordings (featuring a variety of guest musicians) are percussive of course, but also verge on New Age music categorically. His enthusiasm for world music traditions and preservation and collaborative efforts is comparable to that of guitarist Ry Cooder.
Before joining the Grateful Dead, he and his father, Leonard Hart, a champion rudimental drummer, owned and operated Hart Music, selling drums and musical instruments in San Carlos, California.
In 2005, Hart joined the band ''Particle'' to create the Hydra Project.
Hart was romantically involved with Joan Baez for a brief period during the early 1980s.
During 2006, Hart teamed up with fellow Grateful Dead bandmate and skins man Bill Kreutzmann, former Phish bassist Mike Gordon and former The Other Ones lead guitarist Steve Kimock to form the Rhythm Devils. A name that dates back to his Dead days given to him and Kreutzmann for their legendary drum solos and improvisation. The band features songs from their respective repertoires as well as new songs written by Jerry Garcia's songwriting companion Robert Hunter. The Rhythm Devils announced their first tour for Fall 2006 which will wrap at the popular Vegoose festival in Las Vegas, NV over the Halloween weekend.

Bibliography



★ ''Planet Drum: A Celebration of Percussion and Rhythm'' (1998)

★ ''Drumming at the Edge of Magic: A Journey into the Spirit of Percussion'' (1998)

★ ''Songcatchers: In Search of the World's Music'' (2003)

★ ''Spirit into Sound: The Magic of Music'' (2006)

Solo discography



★ ''Rolling Thunder'' (1972) – Mickey Hart

★ ''Diga'' (1976) – Diga Rhythm Band

★ ''The Rhythm Devils Play River Music'' (1980) — The Rhythm Devils

★ ''Däfos'' (1983) – Mickey Hart, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim

★ ''Yamantaka'' (1983) – Mickey Hart, Henry Wolff, Nancy Hennings

★ ''Music to be Born By'' (1989) – Mickey Hart

★ ''At the Edge'' (1990) – Mickey Hart

★ ''Planet Drum'' (1991) – Mickey Hart

★ ''The Apocalypse Now Sessions'' (1991) – The Rhythm Devils

★ ''Mickey Hart's Mystery Box'' (1996) – Mickey Hart

★ ''Supralingua'' (1998) – Mickey Hart

★ ''Spirit into Sound'' (2000) – Mickey Hart

References




Mickey Hart discography on DeadDisc.com

Hydra

Mickey Hart at The Music Box - A collection of concert reviews, album reviews, and interviews





Parker, T. Virgil. "Mickey Hart: The Rhythm of the Infinite", College Crier interview, summer 2007

External links



Mickey Hart official web site

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