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Bernard Purdie

Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul, funk and jazz musician. He is known for his precise time-keeping and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the Purdie shuffle. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013.

Biography
Purdie was born on June 11, 1939, in Elkton, Maryland, the 11th of 15 children. At an early age, he began hitting cans with sticks and learned the elements of drumming techniques from overhearing lessons being given by Leonard Heywood. He later took lessons from Heywood and played in Heywood's big band. Purdie's other influences at that time were Papa Jo Jones, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Joe Marshall, Art Blakey, In 1961, he moved from Elkton to New York City. There he played sessions with Mickey and Sylvia and regularly visited the Turf Club on 50th and Broadway, where musicians, agents, and promoters met and touted for business. It was during this period that he played for the saxophonist Buddy Lucas, who nicknamed him 'Mississippi Bigfoot'. Eventually Barney Richmond contracted him to play session work. at the same session. and Get on the Good Foot (1972). Purdie started working with Aretha Franklin as musical director in 1970 and held that position for five years, From March 5 to March 7, 1971, he performed with both bands at the Fillmore West; the resulting live recordings were released as Aretha Live at Fillmore West (1971) and King Curtis's Live at Fillmore West (1971). His best known track with Franklin was "Rock Steady", on which he played what he described as "a funky and low down beat". Of his time with Franklin he once commented that "backing her was like floating in seventh heaven". Purdie was credited on the soundtrack album for the film ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978). He was the drummer for the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair'' and appeared on the associated Broadway cast recording. In 2016, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by Five Towns College. Purdie has been a resident of New Jersey, living in Edison, Teaneck and Springfield Township. In 2023, he moved to New Bern, North Carolina. On 29 September 2024, Purdie was the recipient of the inaugural "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the UK Drum Show, held in Liverpool. On 13 September 2025, Purdie played at Madison Square Garden with Vulfpeck. Introduced by Jack Stratton (musician) and helped to the stage by Antwaun Stanley, Purdie then played drums for the song My First Car, showcased the Purdie Shuffle to the crowd, and played drums for a cover of Simply Beautiful. ==Encounter Records==
Encounter Records
Purdie founded Encounter Records in 1973 and released five albums: • EN 3000: Seldon Powell – ''Messin' With Seldon Powell'' (with Jimmy Owens, Garnett Brown) • EN 3001: Sands of Time – Profile (with Jimmy Owens, Garnett Brown, Seldon Powell) • EN 3002: East Coast – East Coast (with Larry Blackmon, Gwen Guthrie, Haras Fyre) • EN 3003: Frank Owens – ''Brown 'N' Serve'' (with Hugh McCracken) • EN 3004: Harold Vick as "Sir Edward" – The Power of Feeling (with Victor Gaskin) ==Drumming style==
Drumming style
Purdie is known as a groove drummer with immaculate timing who makes use of precision half note, backbeats, and grooves. Purdie's signature sixteenth note hi-hat lick pish-ship, pish-ship, pish-ship is distinct. Purdie plays the shuffle on Steely Dan's "Babylon Sisters" and "Home At Last". == Discography ==
Discography
As leader/co-leaderSoul Drums (Columbia, 1967) • Purdie Good! (Prestige, 1971) [note: reissued as Legends of Acid Jazz: Bernard Purdie in 1996] • Stand by Me (Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get) (Mega Records [in the 'Flying Dutchman Series'], 1972) with the Playboys • Soul Is... Pretty Purdie (Flying Dutchman, 1972; reissued on BGP/Ace in 2014) • Shaft (Prestige, 1973) recorded 1971 [note: reissued as Legends of Acid Jazz: Bernard Purdie in 1996] • Lialeh (Original Movie Soundtrack) (Bryan, 1974) • Delights of the Garden (Celluloid, 1975) with the Last Poets • Purdie as a Picture (Kilmarnock, 1993) with Galt MacDermot's New Pulse Jazz Band • ''Bernard Purdie's Jazz Groove Sessions in Tokyo'' (Lexington/West 47th, 1993) • ''Coolin' 'N Groovin' (A Night At 'On-Air')'' (Lexington/West 47th, 1993) • ''After Hours with the 3B's'' (3B's Music, 1993) • ''Soothin' 'N Groovin' With the 3B's'' (3B's Music, 1994) with Houston PersonThe Hudson River Rats (3B's Music, 1995) • Fatback! The Jazz Funk Masters Featuring Bernard Purdie (Seven Seas, 1995) • ''Kick 'N Jazz'' (Drum Beat Blocks, 1996) • Soul to Jazz I (Act, 1996) with the WDR Big BandSoul to Jazz II (Act, 1997) with the WDR Big BandIn the Pocket (P-Vine, 1997) • Get It While You Can (3B's Music, 1999) with the Hudson River Rats • The Masters of Groove Meet Dr. No (Jazzateria, 2001) with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Tarus MateenKing of the Beat (3B's Music, 2001) • ''Purdie Good Cookin' '' (3B's Music, 2003) with Purdie's Powerhouse • The Godfathers of Groove (18th & Vine, 2007) with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Jerry Jemmott [note: originally released as The Masters of Groove] • The Godfathers of Groove 3 (18th & Vine, 2009) with Reuben Wilson, Grant Green Jr., Bill EasleyJersey Blue (Running Rogue, 2009) with Gene McCormick, Jack Hoban • Selling It Like It Is (Cadence Jazz, 2009 [rel. 2013]) with David Haney • Cool Down (Sugar Road, 2018) As sidemanHerbie MannOur Mann Flute (Atlantic, 1966) • Jack McDuffA Change Is Gonna Come (Atlantic, 1966) • Freddie McCoyFunk Drops (Prestige, 1966) • Gábor SzabóJazz Raga (Impulse!, 1966) • Benny GolsonTune In, Turn On (Verve, 1967) • King Curtis & the Kingpins – Instant Groove (Atco, 1967) • Tim RoseTim Rose (Columbia, 1967) • Ben E. KingWhat Is Soul (Atco, 1967) • Nina SimoneNina Simone Sings the Blues (RCA Victor, 1967) • Phil UpchurchFeeling Blue (Milestone, 1967) • Nina Simone – Silk & Soul (RCA Victor, 1967) • Tom RushThe Circle Game (Elektra, 1968) • The Soul Finders – Sweet Soul Music (RCA Camden CAS-2170, 1968) • Wilson PickettThe Midnight Mover (Atlantic, 1968) • David "Fathead" NewmanBigger & Better (Atlantic, 1968) • Freddie McCoy – Listen Here (Prestige, 1968) • Barbara Lewis – ''Workin' on a Groovy Thing'' (Atlantic, 1968) • Albert AylerNew Grass (Impulse!, 1968) • Shirley ScottSoul Song (Atlantic, 1968) • Solomon BurkeKing Solomon (Atlantic, 1968) • Gary McFarlandAmerica the Beautiful: An Account of Its Disappearance (Skye, 1969) • Jimmy McGriffElectric Funk (Blue Note, 1969) • Sonny Phillips – ''Sure 'Nuff'' (Prestige, 1969) • David "Fathead" Newman – The Many Facets of David Newman (Atlantic, 1969) • James Brown – ''Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud'' (King, 1969) • John Lee HookerSimply the Truth (BluesWay, 1969) • Randy BreckerScore (Solid State, 1969) • Carla ThomasMemphis Queen (Stax, 1969) • Bill DanoffReincarnation (ABC, 1970) • Al KooperYou Never Know Who Your Friends Are (Columbia, 1969) • Hank CrawfordMr. Blues Plays Lady Soul (Atlantic, 1969) • Gary BurtonGood Vibes (Atlantic, 1969) • Shirley ScottShirley Scott & the Soul Saxes (Atlantic, 1969) • Yusef Lateef – ''Yusef Lateef's Detroit'' (Atlantic, 1969) • Boogaloo Joe JonesBoogaloo Joe (Prestige, 1969) • Johnny "Hammond" SmithSoul Talk (Prestige, 1969) • Gene AmmonsThe Boss Is Back! (Prestige, 1969) • Gene Ammons – Brother Jug! (Prestige, 1969) • Rusty BryantNight Train Now! (Prestige, 1969) • Herbie HancockFat Albert Rotunda (Warner Bros., 1969) • Dizzy GillespieCornucopia (Solid State, 1969) • Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Black Feeling! (Prestige, 1969) • Larry CoryellCoryell (Vanguard, 1969) • Sonny Phillips – Black on Black! (Prestige, 1970) • Jimmy McGriff & Junior Parker – ''The Dudes Doin' Business'' (Capitol, 1970) • Johnny "Hammond" Smith – ''Here It 'Tis'' (Prestige, 1970) • Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong and His Friends (Flying Dutchman, 1970) • Boogaloo Joe Jones – Right On Brother (Prestige, 1970) • Boogaloo Joe Jones – No Way! (Prestige, 1970) • James Brown – ''It's a New Day – Let a Man Come In'' (King, 1970) • The Insect TrustHoboken Saturday Night (Atco, 1970) • Charles KynardAfro-Disiac (Prestige, 1970) • Percy MayfieldWeakness Is a Thing Called Man (RCA Victor, 1970) • Five StairstepsO-o-h Child (Buddah, 1970) – disputed • Charles KynardWa-Tu-Wa-Zui (Beautiful People) (Prestige, 1970) • Houston PersonHouston Express (Prestige, 1970) • Eddie PalmieriHarlem River Drive (Roulette, 1971) • Hank Crawford – ''It's a Funky Thing to Do'' (Cotillion, 1971) • Boogaloo Joe JonesWhat It Is (Prestige, 1971) • Eddie Harris & Les McCannSecond Movement (Atlantic, 1971) • David "Fathead" Newman – Captain Buckles (Cotillion, 1971) • Oliver NelsonSwiss Suite (Flying Dutchman, 1971) • King Curtis – Live at Fillmore West (Atlantic, 1971) • Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Wild Horses Rock Steady (Kudu, 1971) • Larry CoryellFairyland (Flying Dutchman, 1971) • Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson – ''You Can't Make Love Alone'' (Flying Dutchman, 1971) • Herbie Mann – Push Push (Atlantic, 1971) • Dizzy Gillespie – The Real Thing (Perception, 1971) • Gato BarbieriEl Pampero (Flying Dutchman, 1971) • Gil Scott-HeronPieces of a Man (Flying Dutchman, 1971) • Aretha FranklinAmazing Grace (Atlantic, 1972) • Les McCann – Invitation to Openness (Atlantic, 1972) • Hank Crawford – Help Me Make It Through the Night (Kudu, 1972) • Aretha Franklin – Young, Gifted and Black (Atlantic, 1972) • Hubert LawsWild Flower (Atlantic, 1972) • Leon ThomasBlues and the Soulful Truth (Flying Dutchman, 1972) • Gil Scott-Heron – Free Will (Flying Dutchman, 1972) • Esther PhillipsAlone Again, Naturally (Kudu, 1972) • Miles DavisGet Up with It (Columbia, 1972) • Donal LeaceDonal Leace (Atlantic, 1972) • Dakota StatonMadame Foo-Foo (Groove Merchant, 1972) • Jerry Lynn WilliamsJerry Williams (Spindizzy, 1972) • Howard TateHoward Tate (Atlantic, 1972) • Teresa Brewer – ''Singin' A Doo-Dah Song'' (Flying Dutchman, 1972) • Ronnie FosterSweet Revival (Blue Note, 1972) • Hank Crawford – We Got a Good Thing Going (Kudu, 1972) • Roberta Flack & Donny HathawayRoberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (Atlantic, 1972) • Esther Phillips – From a Whisper to a Scream (Kudu, 1972) • Brook BentonStory Teller (Cotillion, 1972) • Jackie LomaxThree (Warner Bros., 1972) • Oscar Brown – ''Movin' On'' (Atlantic, 1972) • B.B. KingGuess Who (ABC, 1972) • Buddy TerryLean on Him (Mainstream, 1973) • David "Fathead" Newman – The Weapon (Atlantic, 1973) • Gato BarbieriBolivia (Flying Dutchman, 1973) • Leon Thomas – Full Circle (Flying Dutchman, 1973) • Richard "Groove" HolmesNight Glider (Groove Merchant, 1973) • Garland JeffreysGarland Jeffreys (Atlantic, 1973) • Lightnin' RodHustlers Convention (Celluloid, 1973) • Danny O'KeefeBreezy Stories (Atlantic, 1973) • Cat StevensForeigner (A&M, 1973) • Hall & OatesAbandoned Luncheonette (Atlantic, 1973) • Bette MidlerBette Midler (Atlantic, 1973) • Teresa Brewer – ''It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing'' (Flying Dutchman, 1973) • Margie JosephMargie Joseph (Atlantic, 1973) • Jimmy McGriff & Richard "Groove" Holmes – Giants of the Organ Come Together (Groove Merchant, 1973) • Richard "Groove" Holmes − New Groove (Groove Merchant, 1974) • Robert Palmer – ''Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley'' (Island, 1974) • Eric KazCul-De-Sac (Atlantic, 1974) • Gato Barbieri – Yesterdays (Flying Dutchman, 1974) • Aretha Franklin – With Everything I Feel in Me (Atlantic, 1974) • Richie HavensMixed Bag II (Verve, 1974) • Joe CockerI Can Stand a Little Rain (A&M, 1974) • Rusty Bryant – ''Until It's Time for You to Go'' (Prestige, 1974) • Margie JosephSweet Surrender (Atlantic, 1974) • Aretha Franklin – Let Me in Your Life (Atlantic, 1974) • Tim MooreTim Moore (Mooncrest, 1974) • Esther Phillips – Performance (Kudu, 1974) • Arif MardinJourney (Atlantic, 1974) • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Change Up the Groove (Polydor, 1974) • Cornell DupreeTeasin (Atlantic, 1975) • Geoff MuldaurIs Having a Wonderful Time (Reprise, 1975) • Todd RundgrenInitiation (Bearsville, 1975) • Margie Joseph – Margie (Atlantic, 1975) • Paul ButterfieldPut It in Your Ear (Bearsville, 1975) • Joe Cocker – Jamaica Say You Will (A&M, 1975) • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – A Tear to a Smile (Polydor, 1975) • Jorge DaltoChevere (United Artists, 1976) • Hummingbird – ''We Can't Go On Meeting Like This'' (A&M, 1976) • Michael BoltonMichael Bolotin (RCA, 1975) • Steely DanThe Royal Scam (ABC, 1976) • Letta Mbulu – ''There's Music in the Air'' (A&M, 1976) • The TymesTymes Up (RCA Victor, 1976) • Essra MohawkEssra (Private Stock, 1976) • Steely Dan – Aja (ABC, 1977) • HummingbirdDiamond Nights (A&M, 1977) • Alfred "Pee Wee" EllisHome in the Country (Savoy, 1977) • Joe Cocker – Luxury You Can Afford (Elektra, 1978) • Kate & Anna McGarriglePronto Monto (Warner Bros., 1978) • Cheryl LynnCheryl Lynn (Columbia, 1978) • Felix Pappalardi – ''Don't Worry, Ma'' (A&M, 1979) • Cheryl Lynn – In Love (Columbia, 1979) • Far Cry – The More Things Change... (Columbia, 1980) • Dizzy Gillespie – Digital at Montreux, 1980 (Pablo, 1980) • Steely Dan – Gaucho (MCA, 1980) • Al JohnsonBack for More (Columbia, 1980) • Aretha Franklin – Aretha (Arista, 1980) • B.B. King – There Must Be a Better World Somewhere (MCA, 1981) • Houston Person – Heavy Juice (Muse, 1982) • Houston Person – Always on My Mind (Muse, 1985) • Bob Cunningham – Walking Bass (Nilva [Fr], 1985) • Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff – Soul Survivors (Milestone, 1986) • Hank Crawford – Mr. Chips (Milestone, 1986) • Jimmy McGriff – The Starting Five (Milestone, 1987) • Flip Phillips & Scott HamiltonA Sound Investment (Concord, 1987) • Jimmy McGriff – ''Blue to the 'Bone'' (Milestone, 1988) • Hank Crawford – Night Beat (Milestone, 1989) • Jimmy McGriff – You Ought to Think About Me (Headfirst, 1990) • Hank Crawford – Groove Master (Milestone, 1990) • Garland Jeffreys – ''Don't Call Me Buckwheat'' (BMG, 1991) • Cissy Houston & Chuck Jackson – ''I'll Take Care of You'' (Shanachie, 1992) • Al Green – ''Don't Look Back'' (BMG, 1993) • Carrie SmithJune Night (Black & Blue, 1993) • Laura NyroWalk the Dog and Light the Light (Columbia, 1993) • Pucho & His Latin Soul BrothersJungle Strut (Lexington/West 47th, 1993; reissued as ''Pucho's Descarga'' on ¡Andale! in 2014) • Carrie Smith – Every Now and Then (Silver Shadow, 1994) • Jimmy SmithDamn! (Verve, 1995) • Al Green – ''Your Heart's in Good Hands'' (MCA, 1995) • Raw StylusPushing Against the Flow (Geffen, 1995) • Houston Person – The Opening Round (Savant, 1997) • Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff – Road Tested (Milestone, 1997) • Jimmy McGriff – The Dream Team (Milestone, 1997) • Hank Crawford – After Dark (Milestone, 1998) • Jimmy McGriff – Straight Up (Milestone, 1998) • Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff – Crunch Time (Milestone, 1999) • Leslie WestAs Phat as it Gets (Mystic, 1999) • Jimmy McGriff – ''McGriff's House Party'' (Milestone, 2000) • The Hitman Blues BandBlooztown (Nerus, 2000] • Reuben WilsonOrgan Blues (Jazzateria, 2001) • Oliver DarleyIntroducing Oliver Darley (East West, 2001) • Jimmy McGriff – McGriff Avenue (Milestone, 2002) • Liv WarfieldEmbrace Me (A&M, 2006) • Elliott RandallStill Reelin [EP] (Private Collection Records, 2007) • Larry Coryell – Earthquake at the Avalon, (Inakustik, 2009) • HairBroadway Cast Recording (Ghostlight/Razor & Tie, 2009) • Chihiro YamanakaReminiscence (Verve, 2011) • Mick Taylor – 'East Coast Tour Appearances' (2012) • Vulfpeck – 'Various Tour Appearances' (2016) • Eddie Palmieri – Sabiduria (Wisdom) (Ropeadope, 2017) • George Freeman–Mike Allemana Organ Quartet with special guest: Bernard Purdie – Live at the Green Mill (Ears & Eyes, 2017) • Gonzalo Aloras – Nuestra Canción (2020) • VulfpeckThe Joy of Music, the Job of Real Estate (Vulf, 2020) • VulfpeckMSG II (2025) ==References==
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