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Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:14 pm
by deseipel
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mbm/welcome-to-nutville-a-buddy-rich-documentary?ref=live


Was this posted? 10 days to go and this project needs money.



"...
Cathy Rich (Buddy Rich's daughter), Brian Morgan and Alex Kluft have teamed up to bring you; Welcome to Nutville a journey into the life and after life of Buddy Rich. Who was Buddy Rich might you ask? He was arguably the greatest drummer in the existence of this planet. He started playing drums at the mere age of 18 months, was the 2nd highest paid child at the age of 3, known as "Traps the Drum Wonder." Buddy Rich was even in The Muppets. The list of accomplishments kept on going through the entire span of his life and continue to grow to this day!
Buddy was best friends with Johnny Carson and Frank Sinatra, he has inspired many drummers including Neil Peart, Travis Barker, Dave Weckl, Chad Smith, Todd Sucherman, Bun E. Carlos, Vinnie Colaiuta (whom all we will be interviewing) and many others to become the drummers that they are today. Not only did Buddy inspire drummers but he inspired athletes, actors, late night talk hosts and MANY others. Jerry Seinfeld included jokes based on the life of Buddy Rich. In today's modern world Buddy continues to leave his traces by making cartoon appearances in the TV shows The Simpsons and Archer. David Letterman has a drum solo week on his show which is inspired by Buddy's appearances on The Johnny Carson Show.
I've told you enough about Buddy! We need your help to make his life into a documentary. It's not cheap to make a film and we've got A LOT of awesome interviews planned including Buddy Rich's Wife. We'll be interviewing the names I've mentioned already along with people who were in the band, friends of Buddy's, the guy who recorded the famous Buddy Rich bus tapes and many more!
Technical aspects of the film... A lot of the documentary has already been shot on film. ;) We'll be working on getting HD transfers of all of that footage. We're also looking to shoot this film on the D16 Digital Bolex, Red Epic and the Panasonic GH2. If we can get a decent budget, we'd like to shoot some more on Super 16mm film for aesthetic purposes. We've spoken with a few film festival coordinators and they're all very eager to get this into their festivals. Please make it happen by supporting our film! :)
We have a lot of great incentives. Tim Maeder, a good friend of ours made a few different covers for the film. We've selected one for the actual movie poster. The others will be released as LIMITED EDITION prints. ..."

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:27 pm
by Steve Holmes
He sure was an amazing drummer. The best big band drummer that will ever live. The most amazing single stroke roll I'll probably ever see. Freakish once-in-a-generation technique. Amazing dedication to the craft, incredibly hard working (managing a big band is no small task I imagine ).

Won't be donating.

None of the above give anyone the right to treat people the way he treated them. His ego obviously made him feel like it was OK to be dis-respectful to folks enough for them to start recording it. And that's back when we all didn't carry little mini computers in our pockets and it was easy to quick record something. It just really bugs me that someone would be that way with people. You're not above them in any real way. And to think that he had done it so much that his reputation would be known even to this day. That folks still talk about it.

I don't care how good you are..at anything. Being an ass hole is not OK. I'm not interested in seeing a documentary on one.

Here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=buddy+rich
Done.

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:34 pm
by deseipel
fair enough. I figured some might be interested.

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:07 pm
by Jim Richman
Steve Holmes wrote:He sure was an amazing drummer. The best big band drummer that will ever live. The most amazing single stroke roll I'll probably ever see. Freakish once-in-a-generation technique. Amazing dedication to the craft, incredibly hard working (managing a big band is no small task I imagine ).

Won't be donating.

None of the above give anyone the right to treat people the way he treated them. His ego obviously made him feel like it was OK to be dis-respectful to folks enough for them to start recording it. And that's back when we all didn't carry little mini computers in our pockets and it was easy to quick record something. It just really bugs me that someone would be that way with people. You're not above them in any real way. And to think that he had done it so much that his reputation would be known even to this day. That folks still talk about it.

I don't care how good you are..at anything. Being an ass hole is not OK. I'm not interested in seeing a documentary on one.

Here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=buddy+rich
Done.
+5000000

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:51 pm
by Steve Holmes
deseipel wrote:fair enough. I figured some might be interested.


Agreed and thanks for posting. I'm sure there are folks that are into it.

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:01 am
by JohnDrum
Steve Holmes wrote:He sure was an amazing drummer. The best big band drummer that will ever live. The most amazing single stroke roll I'll probably ever see. Freakish once-in-a-generation technique. Amazing dedication to the craft, incredibly hard working (managing a big band is no small task I imagine ).

Won't be donating.

None of the above give anyone the right to treat people the way he treated them. His ego obviously made him feel like it was OK to be dis-respectful to folks enough for them to start recording it. And that's back when we all didn't carry little mini computers in our pockets and it was easy to quick record something. It just really bugs me that someone would be that way with people. You're not above them in any real way. And to think that he had done it so much that his reputation would be known even to this day. That folks still talk about it.

I don't care how good you are..at anything. Being an ass hole is not OK. I'm not interested in seeing a documentary on one.

Here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=buddy+rich
Done.


Well put Steve.

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:38 am
by Clint Hopkins
Well said, Steve.

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:50 am
by MRhet
I wouldn't donate (but I would watch).

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:54 am
by Odd-Arne Oseberg
Who cares about Buddy. They said they 'd interview Vinnie.

In fact. Why not make it all about Vinnie. :D

Re: Buddy Rich Documetary: Kickstarter

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:05 am
by Paul Marangoni
I don't think it's fair to call Buddy Rich an ass-hole. I'm sure that for every story about how mean he was there are several more that show he had a heart of gold. He may have been a tough band leader, and strict task master, but unless you know someone, you can't judge them.