Originally posted by Jazzrook
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Sadly, as has been pointed out, the day of the drum solo is past, along with the swing era. Some drummers notable by absence of comment, but Max Roach, certainly my favourite drummer, was a game changer in many respects. According to Wiki:
In the early 1980s, Roach began presenting entire concerts solo, proving that this multi-percussion instrument could fulfill the demands of solo performance and be entirely satisfying to an audience. He created memorable compositions in these solo concerts; a solo record was released by Baystate, a Japanese label
For me, this is a bit OTT. I don't know whether anyone followed Max's example - may be Max proved a point, but in so doing, killed off the drum solo?
Drums are obviously absolutely central to Jazz. Ever present, and the concrete embodiment of the subtle rhythms which infuse Jazz performances, and distinguish Jazz from other art forms (including improv, I guess). But drums can't really compete with horns, piano, as a solo instrument.
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