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BIOGRAPHY
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“Randy
Gloss's maneuvering of his frame drum had to be seen to be
believed…”
Mina Silverstone, salamworldwide.com
Randy Gloss, a percussionist whose background performing
several modalities of hand drums, contemporary percussion,
and drum set has led to his involvement in many innovative
ensembles that fuse world music with new music and jazz.
Most notable is Hands On’Semble, a percussion ensemble
devoted to the art of hand drumming founded by renowned
percussion vanguard John Bergamo in 1997 (with Randy Gloss,
Andrew Grueschow, and Austin Wrinkle).
Winner of Drum! Magazine reader’s
poll award for best percussion ensemble in 2003, 2002,
and first runner up award in 2001.
"A Stellar percussion group with
extraordinary soloing, and extensive palette of sounds"
(Modern Drummer Magazine)
Hands On’Semble has performed and lectured throughout
North and South America, Europe, and Asia at many of the
world’s premier percussion and world music festivals,
music schools and conservatories, and have collaborated
with a wide array of highly esteemed percussionists including:
Swapan Chaudhuri, Adam Rudolph, Poovalur Sriji, Houman
Pourmehdi, Glen Velez, Brad Dutz, Jamey Haddad, Steve Shehan,
Mark Nauseef, Pete Lockett, Ed Mann, Abbos Kosimov, Carlos
Stasi and Guello. Percussionists and critics worldwide
have praised their recorded work as being some of the most
important and interesting of it’s kind.
"Masterful" (Modern Drummer Magazine)
“John Bergamo, Austin Wrinkle, Randy Gloss, and
Andrew Grueschow succeeded in presenting a CD clearly ranking
among the most interesting percussion CD's of the last
ten years.”(Michael Weil, Percussion Creativ Germany)
“Hands On'Semble always creates music with excellent
energy and interesting colors and textures. The music is
never so esoteric as to be elitist or incomprehensible,
it always grooves. As great as the music is, it is an excellent
resource for listeners to be exposed to and learn about
percussion traditions from around the world.” (Percussive
Notes)
In addition to Hands On’Semble, Randy Gloss has
been involved in numerous other projects fusing world music
with new music and jazz including: Adam Rudolph’s “Go:
Organic
Orchestra” winner of L.A. Weekly Music Award for
Outstanding World Music Artist 2005 and 2003 and his world
percussion group Vashti (www.metarecords.com); The Persian
group Lian Ensemble (www.lianrecords.com) L.A. Weekly Best
World Music/ Recombinant Artist 2005, 2004
“Gifted World Music Group” (Don Heckman, L.A.
Times); as well as collaborative performances with a broad
spectrum of musicians including: Swapan Chaudhuri, Aashish
Khan, Miroslav Tadic, Vladko Stefanovski, David Rosenboom,
Chitravina Ravikiran, Jovino Santos Neto, Alfred Ladzekpo,
Poovalur Sriji, Djivan Gasparyan, David Hykes, Latif Bolat,
and Damian Draghichi.
Randy has contributed percussion for film soundtracks by
composers Danny Elfman and Gary Chang, for television series’ such
as Fear Factor, and has recorded music for the American
Conservatory Theater and Southwest Chamber Music. Randy
has also recorded several extensive percussion sample libraries
for Apple (Garage Band), Ilio, and Native Instruments.
Randy teaches at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)
(www.calarts.edu), where he has been on the percussion
and world music faculty since 1999.
Randy Gloss endorses Remo world percussion and drumheads,
Paiste cymbals and gongs, Cooperman frame drums, and Mountain
Rhythm djembes and congas.
Teachers have included: John Bergamo, Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri,
Poovalur Sriji, Houman Pourmehdi, Guello, Carlos Stasi,
Edson Gianesi, Alfred Ladzekpo, I Nyoman Wenten, Victor
Rendon, Richard Hill, David Johnson, Daniel Kennedy, Michael
Lipsey, Arthur Lipner, Warren Odze, Pete Abbott, Jim Mola,
Buddy Ostapowitz, Wadada Leo Smith, Larry Koonse, Brian
Torff, Rajeev Taranath.
• MFA Multi-Focus Percussion, California Institute of
The Arts.
• B.M. Percussion Performance and Jazz Studies, University
of Bridgeport
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