James Rago
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James Rago

James A. Rago, 79, longtime timpanist of the Louisville Orchestra, died October 13, 2022.  Jim was born in New York and grew up in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. He graduated from Lyndhurst High School and entered The Juilliard School of Music in 1961, on the advice of his high school friend Anthony Cirone. Jim studied with…

Trudy Drummond Muegel
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Trudy Drummond Muegel

Trudy Drummond Muegel, 86, passed away peacefully in her sleep on October 12, 2022, at her home in Charlotte, North Carolina.  She was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 28, 1936, and raised in rural northern Illinois. She was a retired percussionist who played for fifty-one years in symphony orchestras around the United States. She…

Tom Float
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Tom Float

by Lauren Vogel Weiss Thomas Earl “Tom” Float, legendary marching percussion performer and instructor, passed away at the age of 69 on October 3, 2022 after a six-year battle with cancer. Best known for his tenure with the Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps (Concord, California), he also taught Spirit of Atlanta (Georgia) and Oakland…

Rubén P. Alvarez
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Rubén P. Alvarez

Ruben P Alvarez, a Latin percussionist, drum set artist, composer, and educator, died on Sept. 25, 2022 from complications from an incurable respiratory condition.  Born on Nov. 20, 1951 Rubén was first introduced to Latin percussion by playing drums in Puerto Rican street “descargas” in the 1960s on the streets of Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood….

William “Bill” Platt
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William “Bill” Platt

William “Bill” Platt, a longtime member of the Cincinnati Symphony and teacher at Ohio University and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, died at age 77 on Sept. 5, 2022, after a battle with lung disease. William H. Platt was born on November 10, 1944 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was a graduate of Milford High School….

Rob Parks
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Rob Parks

Dr. Rob Parks died of cancer on June 12, 2022. Dr. Parks was the Director of Percussion Studies at Lebanon Trail High School in Frisco, Texas. He also taught the percussion students in the Lebanon Trail Cluster at Fowler Middle School and Clark Middle School, and served as the conductor and director of the Fowler…

William Kraft
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William Kraft

PAS Hall of Fame member William Kraft, former Principal Timpanist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Professor Emeritus, Composition Program, at the University of California Santa Barbera, died on February 12, 2022. Born on Sept. 23, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois, Kraft grew up in San Diego and joined the United States Air Force for three…

Lionel “Billy” Moore
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Lionel “Billy” Moore

After a lingering illness, Lionel “Billy” Moore made his final transition on November 16, 2021. This is now a time for us to pause and experience peace and personal reflections. His wife of 55 years and his family extends their heartfelt thanks to each one for your prayers and memorable thoughts. Billy Moore has “Lived…

Christopher Deane
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Christopher Deane

Christopher Deane, who served as Professor of Percussion at the University of North Texas College of Music for the past 21 years, died on October 9, 2021. Deane held performance degrees from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He studied with James Massie Johnson, former principal…

Charlie Watts
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Charlie Watts

June 2, 1941 – August 24, 2021By Rick Mattingly “There’s an undefinable thing about drummers,” Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards told me in 1989 during the band’s Steel Wheels tour. “A lot of cats have good hands, and might be making all the right moves, and playing incredible paradiddles and shit, but it’s like the…